2.2 Equipment
For the CGI and for the department, 14 Silicon Graphics
Indy computers and a file server were bought. The disk
storage comprises 35 Gb. The work stations, which
replace Apollo work stations from 1986, are used for
education as well as for research.
In 1995, a commercial software for digital
photogrammetry, the Desktop Mapping System (DMS)
of R-Wel, Inc., Georgia, was bought and installed on 15
Pentium PC's. The DMS is used mainly for introduction
of digital photogrammetry to students in surveying and
mapping.
The Kem DSR-11 analytical plotter has been upgraded
with a PC server and MicroStation software from
Intergraph.
2.3 Education
The department gives some 15 undergraduate courses in
the disciplines geodesy, photogrammetry, photography,
remote sensing and geoinformatics, and contributes to yet
5 courses. The courses are taken by classes of 10 up to
more than 100 students. The department also gives
external courses for professionals outside KTH. A
successful example of the latter is a course in Digital
Photogrammetry, which has been given repeatedly since
1992, e.g. to the National Land Survey of Sweden and to
the National Swedish Road Administration.
2.4 Postgraduate Degrees
The following postgarduate degrees in Photogrammetry
or Geoinformatics have been passed during the period
1992-1996:
e Lars Schylberg, PhD (in digital cartography)
e Holger Zielinski, PhD (in photogrammetry)
e Katarina Johnsson, PhD (in remote sensing)
e Eberhard Giilch, Dr-Ing (in photogrammetry, defended
in Germany)
e Peter Axelsson, Licentiate (in photogrammetry)
2.5 Research Activities
The following main research activities have been
undertaken during. the period 1992-96 in
photogrammetry, photography, remote sensing and
geoinformatics.
e Automated object description
e Photographic image quality
e Orientation procedures without need for provisional .
values
Precision and reliability in strip triangulation
GPS in block triangulation
Line photogrammetry
Design of a photogrammetric workstation for close-
range line photogrammetry
Mobile mapping system
Software for basic analytical photogrammetry
Resampling using segmentation
Aerotriangulation using digitized images
International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. Vol. XXXI, Part B6. Vienna 1996
Raster operators for map generalization
Integration of GIS and Remote Sensing data
Morphometric studies using geophysical and digital
elevation data
e Land elevation, bathymetry, and seismic data analysis
using GIS
3. THE NATIONAL LAND SURVEY OF SWEDEN
3.1 Organization
The National Land Survey of Sweden (NLS) was totally
reorganized in 1995, including the National Board for
Real Estate Data. The result is an organization that
includes authority departments for real estate
administration, for provision with basic geographic
information in computerized and map form, and for
research and development, as well as a production
department called METRIA. :
NLS / METRIA performs the major part of aerial
photographic services in Sweden, produces national
geodetic networks, maps and databases and acts as a
consultant in mainly large scale photogrammetric
production. ;
3.0 GPS in Aerial Photography and for Block
Triangulation
Yearly some 20 000 aerial photographs are produced and
stored. The NLS has since 1992 routinely used real-time
GPS in aerial photography for navigation and automatic
exposure at preselected points. The system for this, called
Computer-Assisted Aerial Photography (CAAP), was
developed in-house. The CAAP system consists of four
parts: Planning, Navigation and automatic exposure, Post
processing and Archiving.
Post-processed GPS is to an increasing extent used in
aerial block triangulation to reduce the amount of ground
control points. Block adjustment is performed as bundle
block adjustment with PAT B-RS GPS, using corrected
image coordinates, ground control point coordinates,
antenna coordinates for each exposure, determined by
differtential GPS, and eccentricity data between antenna
and camera. Unknown drift parameters for stripwise linear
GPS drift corrections are introduced.
The photographic archives contain more than one million
aerial photographs from 1929 until today. In order to
improve archive services a computer-based information
system for aerial photographs, FBIS, has been developed,
based on a digital background map, manual digitization
of existing index maps and storage of GPS coordinates
and digitized attribute data for new photo missions.
Information will be distributed via Internet.
3.3 Analytical Photogrammetry for Small-scale Map
Production
Since 1937, the Economic Map of Sweden at a scale of
1:10 000 has been produced using a combination of in-
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