PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF FAST AT FOR CORRIDOR AERIAL MAPPING

Nowadays most airborne photogrammetric and remote sensing systems are equipped with GNSS receivers and inertial sensors that allow the use of various orientation methods: from Direct Sensor Orientation (DiSO) to Integrated Sensor Orientation (ISO), all the way to "Fast Aerial Triangulation&qu...

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Main Authors: M. Blázquez, I. Colomina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-07-01
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/XXXIX-B1/97/2012/isprsarchives-XXXIX-B1-97-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-dd37b86d85db4b499496e71b6958df552020-11-25T00:43:27ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342012-07-01XXXIX-B19710210.5194/isprsarchives-XXXIX-B1-97-2012PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF FAST AT FOR CORRIDOR AERIAL MAPPINGM. Blázquez0I. Colomina1Institute of Geomatics, Av. Carl Friedrich Gauss 11, Parc Mediterrani de la Tecnologia, Castelldefels, SpainInstitute of Geomatics, Av. Carl Friedrich Gauss 11, Parc Mediterrani de la Tecnologia, Castelldefels, SpainNowadays most airborne photogrammetric and remote sensing systems are equipped with GNSS receivers and inertial sensors that allow the use of various orientation methods: from Direct Sensor Orientation (DiSO) to Integrated Sensor Orientation (ISO), all the way to "Fast Aerial Triangulation" (Fast AT), a new orientation method recently proposed by the authors of this paper. On the one hand, DiSO is the fastest method. It only needs the INS/GNSS time-position-attitude aerial control information and the previously calibrated system constants as the lever-arm vectors and boresight matrices. On the other hand, ISO is the most accurate and robust orientation and calibration method. It uses all the available information: a large number of image coordinates, some ground control points and the INS/GNSS time-position-attitude aerial control information. Fast AT is a new orientation method that combines the image measurement of few ground control points, the coordinates of these ground control points and the time-position-attitude aerial control information. Fast AT is clearly an alternative to DiSO, even an alternative to ISO depending on project specifications. Our preliminary results with regular blocks indicate that Fast AT performances are closer to the ISO than to the DiSO results. In the light of the good results for block aerial mapping, in this paper we investigate Fast AT performance for corridor aerial mapping: we briefly review the concept, discuss its geometry and analyse its potential for corridor aerial mapping.https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XXXIX-B1/97/2012/isprsarchives-XXXIX-B1-97-2012.pdf
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PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF FAST AT FOR CORRIDOR AERIAL MAPPING
The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
author_facet M. Blázquez
I. Colomina
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title PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF FAST AT FOR CORRIDOR AERIAL MAPPING
title_short PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF FAST AT FOR CORRIDOR AERIAL MAPPING
title_full PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF FAST AT FOR CORRIDOR AERIAL MAPPING
title_fullStr PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF FAST AT FOR CORRIDOR AERIAL MAPPING
title_full_unstemmed PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF FAST AT FOR CORRIDOR AERIAL MAPPING
title_sort performance analysis of fast at for corridor aerial mapping
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publishDate 2012-07-01
description Nowadays most airborne photogrammetric and remote sensing systems are equipped with GNSS receivers and inertial sensors that allow the use of various orientation methods: from Direct Sensor Orientation (DiSO) to Integrated Sensor Orientation (ISO), all the way to "Fast Aerial Triangulation" (Fast AT), a new orientation method recently proposed by the authors of this paper. On the one hand, DiSO is the fastest method. It only needs the INS/GNSS time-position-attitude aerial control information and the previously calibrated system constants as the lever-arm vectors and boresight matrices. On the other hand, ISO is the most accurate and robust orientation and calibration method. It uses all the available information: a large number of image coordinates, some ground control points and the INS/GNSS time-position-attitude aerial control information. Fast AT is a new orientation method that combines the image measurement of few ground control points, the coordinates of these ground control points and the time-position-attitude aerial control information. Fast AT is clearly an alternative to DiSO, even an alternative to ISO depending on project specifications. Our preliminary results with regular blocks indicate that Fast AT performances are closer to the ISO than to the DiSO results. In the light of the good results for block aerial mapping, in this paper we investigate Fast AT performance for corridor aerial mapping: we briefly review the concept, discuss its geometry and analyse its potential for corridor aerial mapping.
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