DJI P4 Multispectral
Plant Intelligence for Targeted Action
Gather precise plant-level data using the P4 Multispectral – a high-precision drone with a seamlessly integrated multispectral imaging system built for agriculture missions, environmental monitoring, and more.
Farm to Figures
Gain Immediate Insights into Plant Health
The DJI P4 Multispectral is a professional drone designed for agriculture and environmental conservation. It has a multispectral camera that captures images in six different spectral bands, allowing you to analyze plant health and other important factors. The drone is designed for precision agriculture and can provide real-time data and analysis of crop health, water stress, and other factors. It can also be used for environmental conservation, and it can be used to monitor forests, wetlands, and other natural areas for changes in vegetation, land use, and other factors. The drone has a long battery life, with a flight time of up to 35 minutes, and it has a range of flight modes that allow you to customize your flight experience and capture data in various ways. The DJI P4 Multispectral is compact and portable, making it easy to carry and store.
See Beneath the Surface
The DJI P4 Multispectral drone is equipped with a multispectral camera that captures images in six different spectral bands, allowing you to see beneath the surface of plants and other objects. These spectral bands include red, green, blue, near-infrared, red-edge, and blue-edge, and they are useful for analyzing plant health, crop growth, and other important factors.
The multispectral camera on the DJI P4 Multispectral drone is designed to capture high-resolution images that can be analyzed using specialized software. This allows you to gain insights into the health and growth of your crops, as well as identify problems such as pests, diseases, or nutrient deficiencies. The multispectral camera is also useful for monitoring forests, wetlands, and other natural areas, as it can detect changes in vegetation, land use, and other factors. Overall, the DJI P4 Multispectral drone is a powerful tool for analyzing plant health and monitoring crops, forests, and other areas of interest. It allows you to see beneath the surface and gain valuable insights that can help you improve crop yield, manage resources, and protect the environment.
Integrated Spectral Sunlight Sensor for Accurate Results
An integrated spectral sunlight sensor on top of the drone captures solar irradiance, which maximizes the accuracy and consistency of data collection through different times of the day. When combined with post-processed data, this information helps to obtain the most accurate NDVI results.
Meaningful Data at Your Disposal
View Both RGB and NDVI Feeds
Simply having aerial imagery is not enough for ag professionals who want to know more. Switch between a preliminary Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) analysis and the live RGB feed to immediately visualize where attention is needed, so targeted treatment decisions can be made quickly.
Centimeter-level Precision
Get real-time, exact positioning data on images captured by all 6 cameras with DJI’s TimeSync system, delivering centimeter-level exact measurements. The TimeSync system constantly aligns the flight controller, RGB & NB cameras, RTK module, fixing the positioning data to the center of the CMOS & assuring each photo uses the most exact metadata. All cameras use a rigorous calibration method where radial & tangential lens distortions are measured. The contortion parameters gathered are saved into each image’s metadata, allowing post-processing software to adjust uniquely for every user.
D-RTK 2 Mobile Station and NTRIP Compatibility
Enhance the accuracy of RTK positioning without an internet connection by connecting the P4 Multispectral to the D-RTK 2 High Precision GNSS Mobile Station & NTRIP (Network Transport of RTCM through Internet Protocol)2, or store the satellite observation data to be used for Post Processed Kinematics (PPK).
Applications
Precision agriculture
Throughout all growing seasons, multispectral imagery can be helpful to ag professionals by providing information invisible to the human eye across the electromagnetic spectrum. Having access to this data and the subsequently obtained Vegetation Index data such as NDRE and NDVI, farmers can make timely, informed decisions on crop treatment, lowering costs, saving resources, and maximizing yields.
Precision agriculture
Throughout all growing seasons, multispectral imagery can be helpful to ag professionals by providing information invisible to the human eye across the electromagnetic spectrum. Having access to this data and the subsequently obtained Vegetation Index data such as NDRE and NDVI, farmers can make timely, informed decisions on crop treatment, lowering costs, saving resources, and maximizing yields.
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