based on subtracting heights of the same point measured
on the various models with the use of stereoplotter.
Point identification is done through placingmeasuring
mark on the model with the use of coordinate table, which
is equipped with the plate, comprising points marked
during first object measurement. Above mentioned methods
are labour- and time-consuming.
In described below method height deformations are obtai-
ned subtracting heights of corresponding points, belong-
ing to digital models from different dates. Digital
model is acquired through readout of any point coordina-
teg on the stereoplotter and through interpolation of
heights of corners for uniform square grid. This allows
to introduce automation of measurement and computation
processes. Digital model was also used for volume deter-
mination and for preparation of slope map.
The system of programs Was elaborated for ODRA 1204
and ODRA 1305 computers and implemented in some surveying
enterprises in Poland.
2. DIGITAL MODEL ACQUISITION
2.1. Measurement of model coordinates
Coordinates measured on relatively and absolutely
oriented models are raw data for forming uniform digital
terrain model /DTM/. At least 4 points with known terrain
coordinates must be within each stereogram. These coor-
dinates c8n be determined using one of aerotriangulation
methods or can be measured directly on the ground.
x,y,2 model coordinates are measured in locel coordi-
nate system, its axes are parallel to stereoplotter axes.
For each stereogram the system is oriented differently
in relation to terrain coordinate system. Therefore
for each stereogram adjustment points are measured.
DTM points are the network of scattered points charac-
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