Upscaling UAS Paradigm to UltraLight Aircrafts: A Low-Cost Multi-Sensors System for Large Scale Aerial Photogrammetry

The use of unmanned aerial systems (UASs) has rapidly grown in many civil applications since the early 2010s. Nowadays, a large variety of reliable low-cost UAS sensors and controllers are available. However, contrary to ultralight aircrafts (ULAs), UASs have a too small operational range to efficie...

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Main Authors: Nicolas Latte, Peter Gaucher, Corentin Bolyn, Philippe Lejeune, Adrien Michez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/8/1265
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spelling doaj-3cc889b838754d07a4f46eb9d8e175112020-11-25T02:02:55ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922020-04-01121265126510.3390/rs12081265Upscaling UAS Paradigm to UltraLight Aircrafts: A Low-Cost Multi-Sensors System for Large Scale Aerial PhotogrammetryNicolas Latte0Peter Gaucher1Corentin Bolyn2Philippe Lejeune3Adrien Michez4Université de Liège—Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech. TERRA Forest is life. Passage des Déportés, 2. BE-5030 Gembloux, BelgiumUniversité de Liège—Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech. TERRA Forest is life. Passage des Déportés, 2. BE-5030 Gembloux, BelgiumUniversité de Liège—Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech. TERRA Forest is life. Passage des Déportés, 2. BE-5030 Gembloux, BelgiumUniversité de Liège—Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech. TERRA Forest is life. Passage des Déportés, 2. BE-5030 Gembloux, BelgiumUniversité de Liège—Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech. TERRA Forest is life. Passage des Déportés, 2. BE-5030 Gembloux, BelgiumThe use of unmanned aerial systems (UASs) has rapidly grown in many civil applications since the early 2010s. Nowadays, a large variety of reliable low-cost UAS sensors and controllers are available. However, contrary to ultralight aircrafts (ULAs), UASs have a too small operational range to efficiently cover large areas. Flight regulations prevailing in many countries further reduced this operational range; in particular, the “within visual line of sight” rule. This study presents a new system for image acquisition and high-quality photogrammetry of large scale areas (>10 km²). It was developed by upscaling the UAS paradigm, i.e., low-cost sensors and controllers, little (or no) on-board active stabilization, and adequate structure from motion photogrammetry, to an ULA platform. Because the system is low-cost (good quality-price ratio of UAS technologies), multi-sensors (large variety of available UAS sensors) and versatile (high ULA operational flexibility and more lenient regulation than for other platforms), the possible applications are numerous in miscellaneous research domains. The system was described in detail and illustrated from the flight and images acquisition to the photogrammetric routine. The system was successfully used to acquire high resolution and high quality RGB and multispectral images, and produced precisely georeferenced digital elevation model (DEM) and orthophotomosaics for a forested area of 1200 ha. The system can potentially carry any type of sensors. The system compatibility with any sensor can be tested, in terms of image quality and flight plan, with the proposed method. This study also highlighted a major technical limitation of the low-cost thermal infrared cameras: the too high integration time with respect to the flight speed of most UASs and ULAs. By providing the complete information required for reproducing the system, the authors seek to encourage its implementation in different geographical locations and scientific contexts, as well as, its combination with other sensors, in particular, laser imaging detection and ranging (LiDAR) and hyperspectral.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/8/1265UAV—UASultralight aircraft (ULA)image acquisitionaerial mappingcameraphotogrammetry
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Upscaling UAS Paradigm to UltraLight Aircrafts: A Low-Cost Multi-Sensors System for Large Scale Aerial Photogrammetry
Remote Sensing
UAV—UAS
ultralight aircraft (ULA)
image acquisition
aerial mapping
camera
photogrammetry
author_facet Nicolas Latte
Peter Gaucher
Corentin Bolyn
Philippe Lejeune
Adrien Michez
author_sort Nicolas Latte
title Upscaling UAS Paradigm to UltraLight Aircrafts: A Low-Cost Multi-Sensors System for Large Scale Aerial Photogrammetry
title_short Upscaling UAS Paradigm to UltraLight Aircrafts: A Low-Cost Multi-Sensors System for Large Scale Aerial Photogrammetry
title_full Upscaling UAS Paradigm to UltraLight Aircrafts: A Low-Cost Multi-Sensors System for Large Scale Aerial Photogrammetry
title_fullStr Upscaling UAS Paradigm to UltraLight Aircrafts: A Low-Cost Multi-Sensors System for Large Scale Aerial Photogrammetry
title_full_unstemmed Upscaling UAS Paradigm to UltraLight Aircrafts: A Low-Cost Multi-Sensors System for Large Scale Aerial Photogrammetry
title_sort upscaling uas paradigm to ultralight aircrafts: a low-cost multi-sensors system for large scale aerial photogrammetry
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The use of unmanned aerial systems (UASs) has rapidly grown in many civil applications since the early 2010s. Nowadays, a large variety of reliable low-cost UAS sensors and controllers are available. However, contrary to ultralight aircrafts (ULAs), UASs have a too small operational range to efficiently cover large areas. Flight regulations prevailing in many countries further reduced this operational range; in particular, the “within visual line of sight” rule. This study presents a new system for image acquisition and high-quality photogrammetry of large scale areas (>10 km²). It was developed by upscaling the UAS paradigm, i.e., low-cost sensors and controllers, little (or no) on-board active stabilization, and adequate structure from motion photogrammetry, to an ULA platform. Because the system is low-cost (good quality-price ratio of UAS technologies), multi-sensors (large variety of available UAS sensors) and versatile (high ULA operational flexibility and more lenient regulation than for other platforms), the possible applications are numerous in miscellaneous research domains. The system was described in detail and illustrated from the flight and images acquisition to the photogrammetric routine. The system was successfully used to acquire high resolution and high quality RGB and multispectral images, and produced precisely georeferenced digital elevation model (DEM) and orthophotomosaics for a forested area of 1200 ha. The system can potentially carry any type of sensors. The system compatibility with any sensor can be tested, in terms of image quality and flight plan, with the proposed method. This study also highlighted a major technical limitation of the low-cost thermal infrared cameras: the too high integration time with respect to the flight speed of most UASs and ULAs. By providing the complete information required for reproducing the system, the authors seek to encourage its implementation in different geographical locations and scientific contexts, as well as, its combination with other sensors, in particular, laser imaging detection and ranging (LiDAR) and hyperspectral.
topic UAV—UAS
ultralight aircraft (ULA)
image acquisition
aerial mapping
camera
photogrammetry
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/8/1265
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