MULTISPECTRAL IMAGE CAPTURING WITH FOVEON SENSORS

This article describes a specific image quality problem using an UAV and the commercially available multispectral camera Tetracam ADC Lite. The tests were carried out with commercially available UAV Multirotor MR-X 8 performed under normal use and conditions. The ADC Lite shows a remarkable rollin...

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Main Authors: R. Gehrke, A. Greiwe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2013-08-01
Series:The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Online Access:https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XL-1-W2/151/2013/isprsarchives-XL-1-W2-151-2013.pdf
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spelling doaj-cedb0bf3749c400ea2d957b9abe2f1bd2020-11-24T21:11:50ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342013-08-01XL-1-W215115610.5194/isprsarchives-XL-1-W2-151-2013MULTISPECTRAL IMAGE CAPTURING WITH FOVEON SENSORSR. Gehrke0A. Greiwe1University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt am Main, Department of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geomatic, GermanyUniversity of Applied Sciences Frankfurt am Main, Department of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geomatic, GermanyThis article describes a specific image quality problem using an UAV and the commercially available multispectral camera Tetracam ADC Lite. The tests were carried out with commercially available UAV Multirotor MR-X 8 performed under normal use and conditions. The ADC Lite shows a remarkable rolling shutter effect caused by the movement and vibrations of the UAV and a slow readout speed of the sensor.<br><br> Based on these studies the current state of a sensor development is presented, which is composed of two compact cameras with Foveon sensors. These cameras allow to record high quality image data without motion blur or rolling shutter effect. One camera captures the normal colour range; the second camera is modified for the near infrared.<br><br> The moving parts of both cameras are glued to ensure that a geometric camera calibration is valid over a longer period of time. The success of the gluing procedure has been proven by multiple calibrations. For the matching of the colour- and infrared image the usability of calibrated relative orientation parameters between both cameras were tested. Despite absolutely synchronous triggering of the cameras by an electrical signal, a time delay can be found up to 3/100 s between the images. This time delay in combination with the movement and rotation of the UAV while taking the photos results in a significant error in the previously calibrated relative orientation. These parameters should not be used in further processing.<br><br> This article concludes with a first result of a 4-channel image and an outlook on the following investigations.https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XL-1-W2/151/2013/isprsarchives-XL-1-W2-151-2013.pdf
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MULTISPECTRAL IMAGE CAPTURING WITH FOVEON SENSORS
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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title MULTISPECTRAL IMAGE CAPTURING WITH FOVEON SENSORS
title_short MULTISPECTRAL IMAGE CAPTURING WITH FOVEON SENSORS
title_full MULTISPECTRAL IMAGE CAPTURING WITH FOVEON SENSORS
title_fullStr MULTISPECTRAL IMAGE CAPTURING WITH FOVEON SENSORS
title_full_unstemmed MULTISPECTRAL IMAGE CAPTURING WITH FOVEON SENSORS
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publishDate 2013-08-01
description This article describes a specific image quality problem using an UAV and the commercially available multispectral camera Tetracam ADC Lite. The tests were carried out with commercially available UAV Multirotor MR-X 8 performed under normal use and conditions. The ADC Lite shows a remarkable rolling shutter effect caused by the movement and vibrations of the UAV and a slow readout speed of the sensor.<br><br> Based on these studies the current state of a sensor development is presented, which is composed of two compact cameras with Foveon sensors. These cameras allow to record high quality image data without motion blur or rolling shutter effect. One camera captures the normal colour range; the second camera is modified for the near infrared.<br><br> The moving parts of both cameras are glued to ensure that a geometric camera calibration is valid over a longer period of time. The success of the gluing procedure has been proven by multiple calibrations. For the matching of the colour- and infrared image the usability of calibrated relative orientation parameters between both cameras were tested. Despite absolutely synchronous triggering of the cameras by an electrical signal, a time delay can be found up to 3/100 s between the images. This time delay in combination with the movement and rotation of the UAV while taking the photos results in a significant error in the previously calibrated relative orientation. These parameters should not be used in further processing.<br><br> This article concludes with a first result of a 4-channel image and an outlook on the following investigations.
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