A STUDY ON REAL-TIME PHOTOGRAMMETRY FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
USING WIRELESS CCD CAMERA
Hirofumi CHIKATSU, Kazuya NAKANO, Tetsuji ANAI
Department of Civil Engineering, Tokyo Denki University
Hatoyama, Saitama, 350-03, Japan
Commission V,Working Group 4
KEY WORDS :Wireless CCD camera,Calibration,Archaeology,Site recording,matching,Real-time
photogrammetry
ABSTRACT
In general, recording for archaeological sites is performed by plane-table surveying, leveling or section drawing ,
expending a great deal of time and labor. Digital photogrammetry is expected to become a useful tool in this field.
However, time consumed in geodetic surveying for camera calibration is still an issue which needs to be resolved. By
using information such as distance which is included in the image as proposed in this paper, time consuming aspects of
geodetic surveying can be improved.
This paper describes a real-time photogrammetric system for site recording using a wireless CCD camera .
1. INTRODUCTION
Many archaeological sites are excavated yearly in Japan.
The number of archaeological sites amounted to over
8,000 in 1994 and the majority of these archaeological
sites are found at the foundational stage of a
construction.If ^ archaeological sites are found,
construction should be stopped during the excavation for
site recording. In general, site recording is a slow
process since photogrammetric techniques are not yet
widely used in archaeology. Even in the case of
photogrammetric techniques for site recording, it takes
much time to develop film and to enlarge photos since a
still camera is widely used . Consequently, finding
archaeological sites become a severe problem not only
for requester but also contractor.
For real-time photogrammetry, there are two complicated
subjects which have to be resolved. One is real-time
camera calibration without any geodetic surveying for
control. The second is real-time image acquisition from
tethered balloons, kites or model helicopter. Ideally, real-
time camera calibration without control points can be
performed by using GPS and an optical gyro. Such
equipment, however, is not widely used due to
unacceptable cost. Reducing control points by utilizing
information such as distance which are included in the
image are considered as a calibration method that does
not depend on this equipment.
2.CAMERA CALIBRATION COMBINED
WITH DISTANCE
With regard to film camera, simultaneous adjustment of
photogrammetric and geodetic data such as distances ,
angles, or heights has been developed by the authors(
Chikatsu et al,1988,1989). The basic idea for the camera
calibration combined with the constraint condition of
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distance is as follows: first, let the border point on the
measured line be control point A and let another border
point on the same line be control point B. Similarly, let the
border points on another measured line be control points
Cand D. Second, let the line from point A to point B be
the X axis and the perpendicular line at point A be the Y
axis. Finally, let the ground coordinate of control point A
be (0,0,0) and assume that the distance between point A
and Bis L .The initial ground coordinate of control point B
becomes (L,0,0) and the ground coordinate for points C
and D can be calculated from the relationship for the
positions on the image between Ato C and A to D (Figure
1).
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calibration combined with distance
In the case of the CCD camera, the unknown parameters
are as follows: exterior orientation parameters (w, ¢, «
Xo Yo, Zp), interior orientation parameters { f, x,, y,
(principal points), a, ‚a, (scale factor), p, (lens
distortion)} and ground coordinate for control Points {
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