DIGITAL TECHNIQUES FOR MAP COMPILATION
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Summary of DAMC System Component Test
Component Functional Requirement Performance How Obtained
Photo-digitizer Model Area (half section)
Traverse Speed
Point Measurement Error
Scan Time (4.5"X4.5")
Digitizing Range
Density Range
Spot Positional Accuracy
Spot Interval
Signal-Noise Ratio
4i'X4i'
0.9 inch/min
2 micron (rmse)
5 minutes
8 shades
64 shades
0.04-0.80
92% within 5 spot
68% within 1 spot
2.5 mil
40:1
25:1
WILD Stereocomparator
Stereocomparator
Stereocomparator
Automated
Scan Mode
Record Mode
CRT-PMT Scan
F-line
X-scan
X and V
Electronically
Optically
Photomap
Printer
Printing Time (4.5" X4.5")
Contour Line Widths
Tic Mark Widths
Tic Mark and Symbol Location
Output Scale to Photo Scale Change
5 minutes
5-15 mils
(2.5 mil spots)
7.5 mils
±5 mils
±10%
Automated WILD scan
Computer generates data
Computer generates data
Computer generates data
Computer program
Computer
General-Purpose Digital Computer
32,000 words
System
Processing Times Contours and
(36 bits)
58 minutes
Orthophoto (4.5"X9" model)
137 minutes
C-Factor (ASP)
250
180
Horizontal Error
0.02"
IBM 7094
DAMC System (Predictive)
DAMC System (Sequential)
DAMC System (Predictive)
DAMC System (Sequential)
DAMC Systems
Anthony, M. E. Boyd, T. L. Gardner, R. B.
Jacobson, P. D. Holly, N. R. Mauro, S. J.
Ostrowsky, and C. G. Roth for their substan
tial contributions which have recently brought
the system to its present state of operating
performance.
References
“Research on the Rectification of Satellite Photog
raphy by Digital Techniques,” prepared for
Geophysics Research Directorate, Air Force
Cambridge Laboratories, USAF, Bedford, Mass.,
Contract AF 19(604)8432.
Mach, R. E. and T. L. Gardner; “Rectification of
Satellite Photography by Digital Techniques,”
IBM Journal of Research and Development, July
1962.
“Investigation of Photographic Mapping Detail
and Data Encoding,” First Interim Technical
Report, prepared for U.S. Army Engineer Re
search and Development Laboratories, Fort
Belvoir, Va., Contract DA-44-009-ENG-4777,
1 April 1961 to 31 July 1962.
“Studies of a Digital Method for an Automatic
Map Compilation System,” Final Technical
Report, prepared for U.S. Army Engineer Re
search and Development Laboratories, Fort
Belvoir, Va., DA-44-009-ENG-4205, Jan 1 to
July 31, 1960.
Newton, J. D. and H. F. Dodge. “Digital Fictitious
Data for Automatic Mapping Research,” To be
published in Photogrammetric Engineering.
Presented at the March 1964 meeting of the
American Society of Photogrammetry.
“Optimized Digital Automatic Map Compilation
System,” Fourth Interim and Final Technical
Reports, contract DA-44-009-AMC-lll(X),
March 10, 1964 and July 10, 1964.
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