Generation of High-Resolution Time-Series NDVI Images for Monitoring Heterogeneous Crop Fields

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Abstract

Various fusion methods of optical satellite images have been proposed for monitoring heterogeneous farmlands requiring high spatial and temporal resolution. In this study, a three-meter normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) was generated by applying the spatiotemporal fusion (STF) method to simultaneously generate a full-length normalized difference vegetation index time series (SSFIT) and enhanced spatial and temporal adaptive reflectance fusion method (ESTARFM) to the NDVI of Sentinel-2 (S2) and PlanetScope (PS), using images from 2019 to 2021 of rice paddy and heterogeneous cabbage fields in Korea. Before fusion, S2 was processed with the maximum NDVI composite (MNC) and the spatiotemporal gap-filling technique to minimize cloud effects. The fused NDVI image had a spatial resolution similar to PS, enabling more accurate monitoring of small and heterogeneous fields. In particular, the SSFIT technique showed higher accuracy than ESTARFM, with a root mean square error of less than 0.16 and correlation of more than 0.8 compared to the PS NDVI. Additionally, SSFIT takes four seconds to process data in the field area, while ESTARFM requires a relatively long processing time of five minutes. In some images where ESTARFM was applied, outliers originating from S2 were still present, and heterogeneous NDVI distributions were also observed. This spatiotemporal fusion (STF) technique can be used to produce high-resolution NDVI images for any date during the rainy season required for time-series analysis.

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