INTERACTIVE DTM DATA ACQUISITION AND VERIFICATION
ON COMPUTER SUPPORTED ANALOGUE STEREOPLOTTERS
Zeljko Cvijetinovié, Dragan Mihajlovié
Institute of Geodesy, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Belgrade
Bul. revolucije 73, 11000 Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Commission IV, Working Group 4
KEY WORDS: DEM/DTM, Software, Acquisition, Analysis, Mapping, Analogue Instruments, Surface Modelling
ABSTRACT:
Analogue stereoplotters are still in use in many surveying agencies all over the world. Requirements for digital data
and performances of PC computers make it necessary and possible to upgrade these instruments into efficient
systems for digital mapping. Low cost software solution which does not include full upgrade into analytical instrument
is presented. The main emphasis in this paper is on the software support to interactive acquisition and verification of
DTM data. Basic concepts, applied algorithms and the first results are described. Solution is realised as a module of
the MapSoft software system. The MapSoft is official software in Yugoslavia for support to acquisition, processing,
analysis, maintenance and distribution of large scaled map data. Brief description of MapSoft and basic concepts of
technology of digital mapping called Digital Geodetic Map (DGM) are also presented.
1. INTRODUCTION
Survey agencies in Yugoslavia, except military ones,
have only analogue photogrammetric instruments.
Currently, there are very small chances that this situation
will be much better in future. Therefore, these
instruments are still going to play a considerable role in
geodetic practice for a long period of time. On the other
side, fast development of computer technology has
provided personal computers with enough power to
support the most demanding tasks in digital mapping.
The result was a development of various photogram-
metric software at the Chair for Photogrammetry and
Cartography (Institute for Geodesy, Faculty of Civil
Engineering Belgrade). This software is designed to
serve as a support to analogue stereoplotter equipped
with encoders and connected to a PC compatible
computer under MS DOS.
The last software product in this series is MapSoft
(Mihajlovié, 1996). At the beginning, the MapSoft was
primarily a software for support to interactive
photogrammetric digital mapping. After achievement of
this goal, modules for support to other data acquisition
techniques and for some other applications were
developed within the MapSoft. Therefore, support to
photogrammetric data acquisition has become only one
among numerous MapSoft' s functions.
Simultaneously with the development of MapSoft, a
constitution of the conception of Digital Geodetic Map
(DGM) in Serbia was going on. This conception, which
has been proclaimed in official survey regulations,
covers a complete technology for production,
maintenance and distribution of large scaled map
contents in completely digital form. The basic concepts
of the DGM and MapSoft will be included in the paper in
more details.
To provide complete support to DGM, some changes of
MapSoft were necessary. At the beginning of
development of the MapSoft, attention was paid to the
DGM data such as: parcel boundaries, buildings,
communications, pipes, etc. Even though every entity in
data base contained the third coordinate, it was in
essence only horizontal representation of objects in the
field. For the full implementation of the DGM concept, it
was necessary to extend MapSoft's data base with other
height information. The application of technology of
Digital Terrain Models (DTM) was the only solution that
could be satisfactory.
The applied solution is described in this paper. It is
realised as the MapSoft's software module and it
provides support to various techniques of DTM data
acquisition. One of the most important is DTM
measurement on analogue stereoplotters connected
with PC computer. The functions for data verification are
based on generation of TIN based DTM which serves for
subsequent data analysis. The results of this analysis
help operator to detect and eliminate erroneous data
and to improve the quality of the acquired DTM by
additional measurements.
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