matching successful
matching failed
matching successful
Figure 12: Left: distorted line in the nadir channel;
right: corresponding area in the forward channel
The last figure shows the height profile derived by
matching and provides a comparison with the GPS
profile. The noise in the matching result can be di-
rectly seen from this plot.
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Figure 13: Height profiles of GPS and matched data
An accuracy of 4.3 m is obtained for the height mea-
surement along the profile. With the differences in
the horizontal coordinates of the 3228 check points
a standard deviation of 0.3 m in X direction (approx-
imately along the profile) and 3.6 m in Y direction
(perpendicular to the profile) is derived. In summary,
with the area based least squares solution for MOMS
three-line images a height precision of 4.3 m is ob-
tained, which is an excellent result, verified with a
GPS profile of 16 km length.
4. CONCLUSION
This paper presents new experimental results of au-
tomatic 3D point determination and DTM generation
using MOMS three-line stereo images. The investiga-
tion focuses on images which are taken over a test-
field in Australia for which a GPS network and, what is
most important for the DTM evaluation, a 3-D profile
of about 16 km length is surveyed which gives 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. Ex-
perimentally an accuracy of 7.6 m is achieved for our
feature based DTM solution. This accuracy could be
further improved with the developed area based least
squares procedure. The comparison with the GPS
profile shows that an excellent height precision with
an rms value of 4.3 m is obtained.
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