4.1.4 PHIDIAS
In addition to the . standard hardware as
described in chapter one, the PHIDIAS system
[BENNING, EFFKEMANN 1990] consists of a
scanner, and the personal computer needs 2MB
RAM and a 150 MB hard disk. It uses digitized
images. The analogous images are scanned with a
300 dpi flat-bed-scanner. Software for the
calculation of the réseau correction to
compensate image deformation is available. The
orientation parameters and coordinates are
calculated with the bundle adjustment. Two
photos are used for the monoscopic image
evaluation, and the coordinates of the measured
points are calculated with spatial
intersection. If the user is working with plane
areas a single image solution is possible. The
measurements are displayed on the screen by
superimpositioning of vectors.
4.1.5 PhotoCAD
PhotoCAD allows the compensation of image
deformation by calculating the réseau
correction. The system offers a two image
solution, which means that no bundle adjustment
is computed. Therefore the used camera has to
be calibrated in advance. After the numerical
orientation process the evaluation of the
object is done with two images. It is supported
by graphical functions and can be viewed on the
monitor. À single image evaluation is possible
as well.
4.1.6 Comparision of Systems with
Monoscopic Image Measurement
One of the main characteristic of the systems
described above is the use of photos which are
not limited to the normal case of stereo
photogrammetry. MR2, PHIDIAS, and Elcovision
use the bundle adjustement method for a
simultaneous calculation of the orientation
parameters, and Foto 3D computes all parameters
using the projective approach, requiring three
dimensional control points. Only MR2 and
PHIDIAS allow simultaneous self calibration of
the camera. Due to the simultaneous calculation
of all parameters the overall accuracy of the
final evaluation is significantly increased.
All systems work with standard personal
computer hardware, but PHIDIAS needs 2 MB RAM,
a 150 MB hard disk, and a 16 inch or larger
monitor. In table 4.1.1 the above mentioned
systems are listed in alphabetical order with
some important characteristics. The prices are
software prices. All additional hardware is of
extra cost.
4.2 Systems with Stereoscopic Image
Measurement
4.2.1 Alpha 2000
The Alpha 2000 belongs to the categorie of
object-space-plotters and works in connection
with two IBM compatible 386/25 personal
computers. The first is used as a system unit
with the control, calibration, and orientation
software. The second, which needs 8 MB RAM and
a 210 MB hard disk, works as application
computer. An optional superimposition module
provides the capability to overlay digitzed
data on the visual photographic stereo model.
Furthermore there are some software options for
application and data compilation tasks
available.
4.2.2 ASP 2000
The ASP 2000 is considered to be portable. The
systems provides a method of measuring lens
distortion and calculating radial and
tangential parameters. The exterior orientation
is calculated using a bundle adjustment from up
to 12 points. During the digitizing process the
collected data is displayed on a colour
monitor.
4.2.3 DVP
The
CAGNON, AGNARD 1992] uses digitized
images instead of film it. The
done with conventional desktop
scanners (resolution: up to 600 dpi).
stereo images are displayed on the screen.
(Digital
Video
Price Resol. addit. Interf. Simult.
[1000 of meas. observ. to CAD camera
US $] system in Obj. Systems calibr.
[um] Space possible
Elcovision 10-15 25 yes yes no
Foto 3D 5-10 25 no yes -
MR2 10-15 25 yes yes yes
PHIDIAS 15-20 25 yes yes yes
PhotoCAD 5-10 20 yes yes no
Table 4.1.1 Systems with monoscopic
image measurement
Plotter)