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International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B6. Istanbul 2004
PROJECT NO.6
IKONOS STEREO IMAGERY - IMetre resolution
CITY BASE MAP of one of the Indian Cities with an area of
40,000 hectares.
Tasks:
Absolute Orientation
Data compilation
DTM/DEM with contour interval 5 meters
Final output scale 1:10000
Accuracy Achieved - Plan + 1.2 meters ; Height + 1.5 meters
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INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
PROJECT NO.8
No. of models: 102 models covering an area of 53200 hectares.
Input: Oriented models
Terrain: Undulating and hilly with about 60% dense models
Scale of Aerial Photography: 1:25,000 (color)
Final out put Scale : 1:5,000
PROJECT NO.9
City base map on 1:10,000 scale
No. of models: 235 models covering an area of 7,300 hectares.
Input: Oriented models
Scale of Aerial Photography: 1:10,000 (color)
Final out put Scale : 1:2,000
PROJECT NO.10
City base map
No. of models: 116 models covering an area of 7,300 hectares.
Scale of Aerial Photography: 1:14,000 (colour)/ 1:5,000
Tasks: AT, Block adjustment and data compilation
PROJECT NO.11
City base map on scale 1:1000
No. of models: 45 models covering an area of 1,800 hectares.
Inputs: Oriented models
Task: Data compilation
Scale of Photography 1:5000 (color)
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PROJECT NO.12
City base map
No. of models: 240
Area covered : 125000 Hectares
Scale of Photography 1:25000 (color)
Terrain: Undulating and Hilly
Tasks:
f Aerial Triangulation / Block adjustment
2 Data Compilation
3 DTM / DEM with 5 meter contour interval.
PROJECT NO.13
City base map
No. of models: 39
Area covered: 19,700 Hectares
Scale of Photography 1:25000
Tasks:
i Aerial Triangulation / Block adjustment
2 Data Compilation
3 DTM / DEM with 5 meter contour interval.
SCOPE IN NEXT TEN YEARS
It would be appropriate to make some observations on high-
resolution satellite imagery of one and sub-metre resolution. This
imagery is considered useful for updating the existing maps. In
India most of the country including cities and towns do not have
large-scale maps. Original surveys on scale 1:1000 demand an
accuracy of 20 cm in position and height. In view of this digital
Photogrammetry is the only solution.
A modest estimate is made on the basis of large-scale requirements
for towns, Cadastral surveys, Irrigation projects and precision
agriculture.
Field of application Estimated amount
Cadastral surveys 3.5 Billion USD
City/Town surveys, Precision 1.12 Billion USD
Agriculture, Irrigation, Mining,
Highways, Railways & Forestry
and outsourcing from other
countries
CONCLUSIONS
Several new factors are influencing the rapid adoption of digital
Photogrammetry in India. Emergence of desk top systems, Low
cost of SW, increasing demand for large scale maps, out-sourcing
from other countries are some of the major factors. Huge domestic
requirement of large-scale mapping is fuelling the growth of digital
Photogrammetry in India.