AUTOMATIC PHOTOGRAMMETRIC INSTRUMENTS
Fig. 7. Automatic map compilation system Figures A & B
The speed advantage in the UAMCE is
gained by plane parallel scanning at one-to-
one scale. The operation of the equipment is
essentially parallel since it produces a line-
drop chart and an orthophotograph as the
area is scanned. The output ground coordi
nates are used as reference so that the scan is
along a line which is straight on the map
plane. As the computer centers the syn
chronous scans on small areas of the stereopair
corresponding to a given geographic position
at an estimated altitude, electronic cor
relators and auxiliary circuitry determine the
error in height and signal the computer. The
computer updates its estimate and makes an
estimate for the next point in the profiling
sequence. This height is the basis for the alti
tude chart and the video from one of the
photographs produces the orthophotograph.
The UAMCE will make one hundred
(100) altitude measurements per second thus
permitting detailed coverage of 9-X 18-inch
100 per cent overlap, 30° convergent stereo-