Table 3. Results of exterior orientation
Left Camera
Right camera
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Value
x s
1.01 m.
x,
2.63 m.
Y s
-36.20 m.
Y s .
-36.22 m.
Z s
1.44 m.
Z s
1.41 m.
a
0.30°
a’
0.30°
CO
0.26°
co’
-0.24°
K
-0.55°
k’
-0.88°
The origin of spatial exterior system of coordinates is
determined in the point 1 (-1.17, 36.21, -1.63).
RESULTS OF APPLICATION
First mission was performed in Moscow. The aims of mission
were:
• to test hardware and software in working condition
• to acquire primary data for verifying developed methods
• to estimate system performance and accuracy
The first step of mission was to acquire images of test scene
and perform relative orientation. The accuracy of estimation of
test scene reference 3Dcoordinates was 0.025 m.
Set of registrations was obtained during the mission in
Moscow. Image processing and 3D measurements were
performed later and show good accuracy of developed system.
The results of 3D estimation by photogrammetric system were
compared with independent measurements. The example of
recorded stereo images is shown in Figure 6. The height of the
bridge with respect to the road was estimated as 4.54 m
whereas real height is 4.50 m. The distance between road marks
was estimated as 3.78 m, the independent measurements
showing 3.80 m. The obtained results show suitable precision
of the photogrammetric measurements.
Figure 6. Sample of registration
CONCLUSIONS
The developed method for relative orientation in bad stereo
condition shows good reliability and accuracy. Along with
results of system calibration the results of relative orientation
provide photogrammetric measurement with needed precision.
The approach for exterior orientation accounting vanishing
point for exterior orientation demonstrates accuracy
enhancement with comparison to exterior orientation based
only on roads reference points. It provides the basis for
common coordinate system for road scenes reconstruction by
stereo images sequences.
The next step in developing mobile photogrammetric system is
to install additional exterior positioning system (like GPS).
This allows to estimate the quality of exterior orientation and to
integrate all data in uniform model.
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[Klemm, 1997] J. Klemm, W. Caspary, H. Heister,
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[Knyaz, 1998] V.A. Knyaz, A. V. Sibiryakov. The
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