REIP Algorithm Specification

REIP

The Red-Edge Inflection Point Index algorithm was developed for applications in biomass and nitrogen (N) uptake measurement/management in heterogeneous fields.- Guyot et al., (1988)

Red edge, as the inflection point of the strong red absorption to near infrared reflectance, includes the information of both crop N and growth status.
The reflectance around red edge is sensitive to wide range of crop chlorophyll content, N content, LAI and biomass (Hatfield et al., 2008; Mutanga and Skidmore, 2007; Steele et al., 2008b)

The REIP general formula is based on linear four-point interpolation technique and it uses four wavebands (670, 700, 740 and 780 nm) - Guyot and Baret, (1988)

The REIP results from the following (Sensor-dependent) equation:

REIP = 700 + 40 * ((r670 + r780)/2 - r700) / (r740 - r700) - as general formula

or:

REIP = 700 + 40 * ( (red1_factor * red1 + IR_factor * near_IR)/2) - red2_factor * red2 ) / (red3_factor * red3 - red2_factor * red2) )

For Sentinel-2 (Sentinel-2 bands are at 705 nm and 740 nm) the formula is:

705 + 35 * ((B4 + B7)/2 - B5) / (B6 - B5), where (Central wavelength/Bandwidth): B7 = 783 nm (15 nm), B6 = 740 nm (15 nm), B5 = 705 nm (15 nm), B4 = 665 nm (30 nm)

REIP-Flags

Also the processor computes an additional flags band called 'reip_flags' with the following bit coding:

Bit PositionDescription
Bit 0The computed value for REIP is NAN or is Infinite
Bit 1The computed value for REIP is less than 700 (seven hundred)
Bit 2The computed value for REIP is greater than 760 (seven hundred and sixty)