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Conference Proceeding

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IEEE

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Faculty of Computing, Health and Science

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Electron Science Research Institute (ESRI)

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5953

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This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of: Paap, A. J., Askraba, S., Alameh, K., & Rowe, J. (2008). Evaluation of an Optical Image Sensor for Use in the Micro-Photonic Real-Time Vegetation Discrimination System. Proceedings of Australian Conference on Optical Fibre Technology (ACOFT). (pp. 1-2). Sydney, Australia. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Available here

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Abstract

A comparison between the performance of a commercially available line scan camera and a linear sensor array employed in a micro-photonic real-time vegetation discrimination system for use in selective herbicide spraying systems is presented.

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10.1109/OECCACOFT.2008.4610358

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10.1109/OECCACOFT.2008.4610358