Remote sensing has been applied to land, water, ocean, and atmosphere monitoring in earth science for several decades. UAV-based remote sensing also gradually becomes an important research or tool for better understanding our living earth and environment considering less cost, flexibility of operation, and controllability of image acquisition. A mutlispetcral imager with four spectral bands is designed for ground and vegetation monitoring that installed on a hybrid Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) UAV. A RGB camera with an IR-cut filter and a monochrome camera with an IR range or red-edge range filter are included. Passive altitude controlled is adopted to reduce the power requirement.
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