Full text: XVIIIth Congress (Part B1)

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Table 2 The error of estimated attitude to the total data acquisition time 
  
  
Ratio of the average time offsets 
to total data acquisition time 
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altitude of 800km. To extract attitude information using image 
navigation channel data, the extracting must be about 25 times 
the time delay. 
EXTRACTION OF THE ATTITUDE DIFFERENCE 
AVNIR data is not presently available. To analyze the function of 
image navigation, we simulated a AVNIR image using existing 
satellite image and tried to extract attitude information from the 
simulated image. Figure 5 shows the simulated images of the main 
channel and image navigation channel. The elevation influences 
in the acquired image of the satellite does not change attitude. 
However, parallax due to elevation is introduced in the image if 
the satellite attitude changes. The simulated image Field of View 
(FOV) changed with the attitude change of the satellite and the 
parallax due to elevation. 
We will now describe how to generate the simulation image using 
DEM. Figure 6, X is the image acquired with a flat surface, Y is 
the image with parallax due to elevation, and the satellite is position 
R. The satellite observes point y in the image Y instead of point x 
in the image X due to the parallax introduced by elevation. 
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Therefore, we simulated the image from a SPOT image and DEM. 
Simulation Conditions 
1. The satellite altitude H is 800 km. 
2. The satellite velocity V is 7 km/s. 
3. The attitide change is only in the roll direction. 
4. The FOV of the Image Navigation channel is 0.054 
degrees behind the FOV of the AVNIR channel. 
5. Pixel size is 10 m (same as SPOT) 
6. DEM (Geographical Survey Institute publication) 
The main channel simulated image is a 700 line x 700 pixel 
area around Mt. Fuji in Japan, and the image navigation channel 
simulated image is a 700 lines x 100 pixel area. 
We have shown that the attitude variance of main channel can 
be extracted by means of image navigation. In image navigation, 
it is important to extract the precise information about the 
difference of attitude change between main and image navigation 
channels. We examined the accuracy of attitude change derived 
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