Full text: XVIIIth Congress (Part B4)

DEM GENERATION FROM MULTISENSOR STEREOPAIRS 
- AVHRR AND MSS - 
Kazuhiko AKENO 
Geographical Survey Institute 
Kitasato-1, Tsukuba-shi, 305, JAPAN 
email: akeno@graph.gsi-mc.go.jp 
Commission IV 
KEY WORDS: 
ABSTRACT 
Stereoscopic, Global DEM Generation, AVHRR, MSS. 
There are several studies on digital elevation model (DEM) generation from multisensor stereopairs. One of the 
critical condition for generating global DEM is the availability of cloud free images. By combining NOAA AVHRR 
and Landsat MSS, which can be widely obtained from huge 
archives, it is possible to create DEM using a stereopair 
with the MSS providing the nadir looking view and a part of the AVHRR providing the off-nadir view. Since a spot 
size of AVHRR is more than one-kilometer, stereo matching must be accomplished by sub-pixel accuracy. 
Test project conducted around Mt. Olympus, USA, demonstrated a vertical accuracy of approximately 320-m. 
Though the accuracy is low, this result shows that this method has potential for creating DEM within the accuracy 
of the Digital Chart of the World, which is the only digital source covering all over the world except some regions 
where data is missing, and for filling elevation data in blank regions. 
1. INTRDUCTION 
Geographic information is indispensable for 
understanding global environment. In particular, 
elevation data is one of the most basic geographic 
information. Thus projects of development of global 
one-kilometer resolution digital elevation model (DEM) 
are ongoing by compiling existing digital elevation data 
such as the Digital Chart of the World (DCW) and the 
Digital Terrain Elevation Data (DTED). Yet in a few 
regions , there are no existing digital elevation data. In 
order to fill elevation data in these blank regions, it is 
feasible to take applications of remote sensing 
technology. 
In case of using optical sensors, availability of cloud 
free data is critical, because probability of existing 
cloud is very high in some regions. Satellites which can 
be obtained stereopairs are limited. As an alternative 
way, there are some studies of DEM generation from 
stereopairs by combining with different sensors 
(Raggam and Almer, 1991 and Storey, 1993). 
NOAA and Landsat have long histories and many 
scenes are available in the world. However the 
resolution of NOAA Advanced Very High Resolution 
Radiometer (AVHRR) is low and AVHRR is not seemed 
to be suitable for digital elevation data extraction. By 
the adaptation of the basic idea of Cracknell and 
Paithoonwattanakij (1989) method to stereopairs of 
AVHRR and MSS, correlations between AVHRR image 
and MSS image are performed with sub-pixel accuracy 
of AVHRR resolution, and approximately one-kilometer 
grid DEM are generated from the detected parallaxes. 
The accuracy of obtained DEM are compared with the 
accuracy of DCW and possibility of filling digital 
elevation data in blank regions of DCW is discussed. 
2. APPROACH TO GENERATING DEM USING 
AVHRR AND MSS 
2.1 Basic Idea of DEM generation using AVHRR 
For elevation data extraction, stereopairs are needed. 
AVHRR has wide field of view (FOV) and the scan angle 
is +55.4 degree from the nadir. Using some range of 
AVHRR scene from the nadir, we can use it as a off- 
nadir view image for one of stereopair. Since a spot size 
of the AVHRR on the ground is relatively large 
compared with terrain of the earth, even rough terrain 
can not be obtained without measurement of high 
precision of parallax. 
Image-to-image correlation technique is used for 
parallax detection. This technique is also used for 
registration between two images. Accuracy of 
correlation between AVHRR scenes for image 
registration are approximately 0.6 pixel - 0.7 pixel 
(Kelly and Hood, 1991). This accuracy is insufficient for 
detecting parallax against the earth terrain. For 
example, if B/H ratio is 0.5 and AVHRR pixel size is 
one-kilometer on the ground, the vertical accuracy of 
detectable elevation is more than one-kilometer. 
Cracknell and Paithoonwattanakij (1989) showed a 
more accurate registration method that Landsat MSS 
image are used for AVHRR image registration. 
According to their result, the accuracy was 
approximately 260-m. Though this accuracy is not still 
sufficient for this study, it is anticipated that 
  
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