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THE SIMULTANEOUS ADJUSTMENT FOR SPOT IMAGE USING
ORBIT DATA AND A FEW CONTROL POINTS
Y. Chen
Xian Research Institute of Surveying and Mapping
ABSTRACT:
In this paper, the construction of the orbit data for SPOT image is described and the method
using the data is discussed. The basic mathematical model for the simultaneous adjustment of
SPOT imagery using the orbit data and a few control points are presented.The method can avoid
the high correlation between the orientation elements during adjustment processing and
decrease the number of necessary control points.Finally, the
The results have proved that the solution
of
results of experiments are given.
unknown points and orientation elements
obtained by the mathematical model in this paper are of sufficient accuracy. An adjustment
without ground control points sows that it is possible to determine positions of ground points
using SPOT orbit data directly
KEY WORLDS: SPOT orbit data, Imagery,
1. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE ORBIT
DATA FOR SPOT SCENE
Each SPOT CCT consists of five digital files. They
are volume directory, leader, Image,trailer and null
volume directory file. In which, the leader file is
very useful for Photogrammetric processing.
There are six records in the leader file. two records
(header record and ephemeris-attitude ancillary
record) can be employed for photogrammetric
adjustment. The information included in these data
are the following.
1.1 Scene parameters
Scene center geographic location (latitude,
longitude) and corresponding image coordinates
( scanline number, pixel number).
Four scene corners geographic location and
corresponding image coordinates .
Scene orientation angle: complement of the angle
between the center scene line of the raw scene and
meridian through the center of the raw scene.
Angle of incidence of SPOT sensor.
Scene center time (universal time).
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Orientation elements, Adjustment
1.2 Ephemeris and attitude data
Ephemeris data include the geocentric coordinates
(Xc,Yc,Zc) of SPOT sensor position , velocity
vector of the satellite movement corresponding to an
instant and universal time. Generally, the
coordinates for 8 or 9 sensor positions are given, the
interval of time is 60 seconds. The Xc axis is in the
equatorial plane corresponding to Greenwich
meridian. The Yc axis is perpendicular to the Xc
axis in equatorial plane. The Zc axis is along the
earth polar axis.
Attitude data include drift rate of attitude Pitch,
Roll and Yaw for 72 or 73 points and
corresponding scanline number, The interval of time
is about 0.125 second. The Roll axis corresponding
to the ¢ axis is the direction of SPOT orbit. The
Pitch axis corresponding to the o axis is the
scanning direction of sensor The Yaw axis
corresponds to the x axis.
2. THE PHOTOGRAMMETRIC SOLUTION
FOR SPOT SCENE
2.1 Coordinates system
The basic coordinate system employed in this paper