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EXPERIENCES IN PROCESSING MOMS-02/D2 STEREO IMAGE DATA
Dieter Fritsch, Michael Hahn, Franz Schneider, Dirk Stallmann, Michael Kiefner
Institute of Photogrammetry
Stuttgart University
P.O.B. 106037
70049 Stuttgart / Germany
ISPRS Commission IV, Working Group 2
KEY WORDS: Digital Terrain Model, GPS profile, accuracy analysis, three-line images, MOMS-02/D2, along-
track stereo
ABSTRACT
The first experiences of the German MOMS research groups in processing MOMS-02/D2 stereo image data
have been presented at a MOMS workshop in Cologne in 1995. Focus was on the evaluation of the photogram-
metric processes of point transfer, line-image orientation, point determination, DTM acquisition, ortho-image
generation and topographic mapping. The accuracy level for geometric 3-D reconstruction achieved in those
work was of 6 to 10 meter for the horizontal coordinates and 7 to 15 meter for the height.
This paper presents new experimental results of our ongoing work in automatic 3D point determination and
DTM generation using MOMS three-line stereo images. Our interest is in the verification and exact assessment
of precision and reliability of photogrammetric processes. Therefore, we focus the investigation on images
taken over a testfield in Australia for which a GPS network of image identifiable control points and, additionally,
a 3-D profile of about 16 km length is surveyed. This GPS profile is resolved with a 5 m spacing interval that
delivers 3228 DTM check points.
For the first time we have now been able to proof that DTM and 3-D point determination with MOMS data is
possible at an accuracy level better than 5 m. Comparison with the dense ground truth profile shows that in
our feature based DTM solution an accuracy of 7.6 m is obtained. A further improvement could be achieved
with an area based least squares solution for MOMS three-line images, which increases the precision of the
height, again verified along the GPS profile, to 4.3 m.
1. INTRODUCTION with the three panchromatic CCD line images. In this
case image data are taken with 4.5 m pixel size by
the nadir looking channel and with 13.5 m pixel size
by the forward and backward looking channels. An-
other mode of interest for stereo restitution is mode 3
in which a combination of two panchromatic and two
multispectral channels is selected. The multispectral
channels are all nadir looking thus two of them are
used to substitute the panchromatic nadir channel.
Together with the two off-nadir channels a similar ge-
ometric configuration exists as in the mode 1 case.
Following up the German Spacelab D2 Mission in
April 1993, in which MOMS-02 imagery over parts of
Africa, Asia, Middle East, South and Central Amer-
ica, and Australia have been recorded, a consider-
able number of investigations has been carried out
with the multispectral and panchromatic image data.
The primary interest of the photogrammetric commu-
nity is in the potential of the high resolution three-line
stereo images for generation of Digital Terrain Models
and ortho-images as well as topographic data collec-
tion.
The MOMS-02 camera is designed with seven chan-
nels which can be operated in different modes. For
topographic applications mode 1 is most important
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For several years the Institute of Photogrammetry of
Stuttgart University is developing procedures for re-
liable and precise point transfer, 3-D point measure-
ment, DTM acquisition and ortho-image generation.
Further tasks and the overall scientific objective of
International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Vol. XXXI, Part B4. Vienna 1996