SURVEY ACCURACY AND SPATIAL RESOLUTION BENCHMARK OF A CAMERA SYSTEM MOUNTED ON A FAST FLYING DRONE

<p>Many drones are used to obtain high resolution imagery. Subsequent 3D object point derivation from images of these systems is an established technique. While rotor-craft drones are often used to capture fine, detailed structures and objects in small-scale areas fixed-wing versions are commo...

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Main Authors: H. Meißner, K. Stebner, T. Kraft, M. Geßner, R. Berger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2020-08-01
Series:ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Online Access:https://www.isprs-ann-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/V-1-2020/261/2020/isprs-annals-V-1-2020-261-2020.pdf
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spelling doaj-504c2700b2374ea99c72cbceb56934c42020-11-25T01:23:19ZengCopernicus PublicationsISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences2194-90422194-90502020-08-01V-1-202026126810.5194/isprs-annals-V-1-2020-261-2020SURVEY ACCURACY AND SPATIAL RESOLUTION BENCHMARK OF A CAMERA SYSTEM MOUNTED ON A FAST FLYING DRONEH. Meißner0K. Stebner1T. Kraft2M. Geßner3R. Berger4Institute of Optical Sensor Systems, German Aerospace Center, 12489 Berlin, GermanyInstitute of Optical Sensor Systems, German Aerospace Center, 12489 Berlin, GermanyInstitute of Optical Sensor Systems, German Aerospace Center, 12489 Berlin, GermanyInstitute of Optical Sensor Systems, German Aerospace Center, 12489 Berlin, GermanyInstitute of Optical Sensor Systems, German Aerospace Center, 12489 Berlin, Germany<p>Many drones are used to obtain high resolution imagery. Subsequent 3D object point derivation from images of these systems is an established technique. While rotor-craft drones are often used to capture fine, detailed structures and objects in small-scale areas fixed-wing versions are commonly used to cover larger areas even far beyond line of sight. Usually, these drones fly at much higher velocities during data acquisition and therefore the according sensor requirements are much higher.</p><p>This paper presents the evaluation of a prototype camera system for fast flying fixed-wing drones. Focus of investigation is to find out if higher operating velocities, up to 100&thinsp;km/h during image acquisition, has any influence on photogrammetric survey and image quality itself. It will be shown that images, obtained by the presented camera system and carrier, do not suffer from motion blur and that the overall survey accuracy is approximately 1/4 of ground sample distance.</p><p>Survey accuracy analysis is carried out using standard photgrammetric procedures using signaled control- and checkpoints and verifying their conformity in image space and object space.</p><p>Fundamentals of image quality will be introduced, as well asan approach to determine and evaluate motion smear of remote sensing senors (in theory and practical use case). Furthermore, it will be shown that the designed camera system mounted on a fixed-wing carrier does not suffer from motion smear.</p>https://www.isprs-ann-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/V-1-2020/261/2020/isprs-annals-V-1-2020-261-2020.pdf
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author H. Meißner
K. Stebner
T. Kraft
M. Geßner
R. Berger
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K. Stebner
T. Kraft
M. Geßner
R. Berger
SURVEY ACCURACY AND SPATIAL RESOLUTION BENCHMARK OF A CAMERA SYSTEM MOUNTED ON A FAST FLYING DRONE
ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
author_facet H. Meißner
K. Stebner
T. Kraft
M. Geßner
R. Berger
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title SURVEY ACCURACY AND SPATIAL RESOLUTION BENCHMARK OF A CAMERA SYSTEM MOUNTED ON A FAST FLYING DRONE
title_short SURVEY ACCURACY AND SPATIAL RESOLUTION BENCHMARK OF A CAMERA SYSTEM MOUNTED ON A FAST FLYING DRONE
title_full SURVEY ACCURACY AND SPATIAL RESOLUTION BENCHMARK OF A CAMERA SYSTEM MOUNTED ON A FAST FLYING DRONE
title_fullStr SURVEY ACCURACY AND SPATIAL RESOLUTION BENCHMARK OF A CAMERA SYSTEM MOUNTED ON A FAST FLYING DRONE
title_full_unstemmed SURVEY ACCURACY AND SPATIAL RESOLUTION BENCHMARK OF A CAMERA SYSTEM MOUNTED ON A FAST FLYING DRONE
title_sort survey accuracy and spatial resolution benchmark of a camera system mounted on a fast flying drone
publisher Copernicus Publications
series ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
issn 2194-9042
2194-9050
publishDate 2020-08-01
description <p>Many drones are used to obtain high resolution imagery. Subsequent 3D object point derivation from images of these systems is an established technique. While rotor-craft drones are often used to capture fine, detailed structures and objects in small-scale areas fixed-wing versions are commonly used to cover larger areas even far beyond line of sight. Usually, these drones fly at much higher velocities during data acquisition and therefore the according sensor requirements are much higher.</p><p>This paper presents the evaluation of a prototype camera system for fast flying fixed-wing drones. Focus of investigation is to find out if higher operating velocities, up to 100&thinsp;km/h during image acquisition, has any influence on photogrammetric survey and image quality itself. It will be shown that images, obtained by the presented camera system and carrier, do not suffer from motion blur and that the overall survey accuracy is approximately 1/4 of ground sample distance.</p><p>Survey accuracy analysis is carried out using standard photgrammetric procedures using signaled control- and checkpoints and verifying their conformity in image space and object space.</p><p>Fundamentals of image quality will be introduced, as well asan approach to determine and evaluate motion smear of remote sensing senors (in theory and practical use case). Furthermore, it will be shown that the designed camera system mounted on a fixed-wing carrier does not suffer from motion smear.</p>
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