Full text: XVth ISPRS Congress (Part A2)

  
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trackball and in the z-direction by using a footdisk or a height drum. 
As well as the hardware,the DSR-1 operating system is based on a distributed concept. 
All programs are working with the menu-technique and may be user-combined in the 
main menu. For the project Neustadt. the following programs were permanently applied 
and defined in the main menu: 
- inner orientation 
- relative orientation 
- aerotriangulation. 
Other programs, overlapping the whole project. were 
- project definition 
- camera calibration input 
- control point input 
- BLUH (see chap.3) 
- MAPS 200 (see chap.4). 
To find out it's accuracy the DSR-1 was examined. The plate system is moving on spindles, 
thus often causing systematic errors during measurements. Therefore a calibration was 
performed with an extremely accurate 120-point-grid plate. The pointing accuracy was 
calculated as being # 1.0 um and the square means of the differences of the grid being 
+ 1.8 to + 2.6 um. depending on the upper and lower plate in x- and y-direction. After cal- 
culating a suggestive polynom function. those results were improved to * 1.4 to £ 2.0 um 
(see fig.3). 
  
  
  
  
  
  
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Fig.3: Results of the calibration and its improvement of the lower plate. 
left: calibration results: right: results after transformation with a polynom Function 
Measurements with calibrated grids at different temperatures (+ 18°C to + 26°C) were 
causing no significant shift and no significant changing of scale. 
The improvement of systematic errors may be calculated in an on-line program. 
Those differences are small. but should not be neglected for precise measurements. 
Especially by using suggestive orders and methods of measurements plenty of error cau- 
sing effects can be eliminated. Those effects can be time. temperature or just the rela- 
tive orientation. 
 
	        
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