Identification of Plants Content by Infrared Reflection Process Using Patch Antenna
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.8, No. 8)Publication Date: 2019-08-05
Authors : Abdellah Mrij; Abdelmajid El Bakkali; Jaouad Foshi;
Page : 217-222
Keywords : Plants; Infrared Radiation; Antenna; Optical Reflectance;
Abstract
This paper presents exploiting of infrared radiation as often used in remote sensing images. A good understanding of the pathway of the radiation through plants especially the mint is necessary for a good explanation of reflection and transmission processes. The studies on this subject, are basing on how to benefit from plants content to use it in medicine. We observe also the effect of antenna to ensure stable reflected signal that permits to discriminate plants by determine their composition. The transmission through leaves depends on directivity so we implement adequate antenna to boost reflected signal. Especially that infrared radiations are characterized by high frequency so weak penetration. Moreover, the plant is like a film having the role of filter as result the difference of influence on the leaves describes the health quality of a given a plant to expect adequate use.
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