PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT FOR THE TRIANGULATION PROCESS ON LEICA ANALYTICAL
WORKSTATIONS BY SEQUENTIAL ADJUSTMENT USED FOR CONTINUOUS QUALITY CONTROL
AND DIGITAL POINT TRANSFER
Alain Chapuis
Product Manager
LEICA Ltd.
Photogrammetry & Metrology, Mönchmattweg 5, 5035 Unterentfelden, Switzerland
+41 (0)62 737 6750, fax +41 (0)62 737 68 32
Commission Il, Working Group |l/5
KEY WORDS: Orientation, Triangulation, On line, Software, analytical workstation.
ABSTRACT:
After the successful introduction of the analytical workstations SD2000/3000 in 1991/92, Leica decided to completly
modernise the orientation and triangulation software in order to increase the performance of the SD-line and respond to
the change of user's demands for more quality control and modern graphical interface. A full integrated on line bundle
triangulation module with statistical blunder detection is reducing drastically the time for detection and elimination of
blunders. ORIMA (ORIentation MAnagement software) was developed by Dr. Ludger Hinsken, Development &
Consulting in close collaboration with Leica.
1. INTRODUCTION
Leica's solution in analytical photogrammetry, based on
solid equipment, the well proven concept of distributed
processing and a strong support network, is still a good
investment into the future. The Analytical Workstations
SD2000/3000 still represent state of the art in optics and
hight precision mechanics. Outdated electronics of early
DSRs, AC1 and BCs can be easily upgraded to the latest
electronics comparable to the SD-line of instruments, thus
enabling owners of the older instruments to interface to
the most recent computer platforms. With the ability to
access state-of-the-art application software, which
defines the functionality and productivity of the Analytical
Workstation, every user of a Leica Analytical Workstation
is a strong competitor in the photogrammetric market.
Even in an age increasingly going ,digital" analytical
photogrammetry is unsurpassed for numerous
photogrammetric tasks, for example, whenever high
resolution imagery need to be processed. Today
analytical workstations are still effective for large scale
mapping and medium size triangulation projects.
As the existing orientation software dates back to the
early 80s, Leica decided to completely modernise the
orientation software for the line af Analytical
Workstations. Since the market introduction of those old
packages user demands for orientation software have
changed quite drastically. The new software should have
a modern, easy to use graphical interface, it should be
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PC-based, running under the Windows operating
systems. The functionality should be extended to provide
quality criteria for the orientation, and measuring errors
should be detected by blunder detection methods.
The demande for the new aerial triangulation software are
similar to the model orientation software. Additionally to
the model orientation this software should handle an
unlimited number or photographs. The results of a bundle
adjustment should be used to load a model directly
without repeated relative and absolute orientation.
2. ORIMA MODULAR CONCEPT
ORIMA (ORlentation Management software) is a new
orientation and triangulation software for all Leica
analytical photogrammetric workstations based on the
LMT (Leica Mapping Terminal) concept. ORIMA is a MS-
Windows based modular software package for all
orientation purposes required for aerial photogrammetry
on Leica analytical photogrammetric workstations. The
orientation procedures included are inner, relative and
absolute orientation, as well as integrated on line bundle
triangulation.
ORIMA consist of various modules such as:
ORIMA-B Simplified version for model orientation
without sequential adjustment and on line
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