The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. Vol. XXXVII. Part Bl. Beijing 2008
Domain
Item
Contents
Test field
All GCPs
117 points
Platform
Helicopter
AS-350BA
Flight
Speed
130 km/h
Altitude
1270 m
GPS
Rate
1 sec
IMU
Rate
200 Hz
Laser
Scan rate
70 kHz
Scan angle
40 degree (full)
Digital Camera
Focal length
60 mm
Sensor size
9 x 9 pm
Image size
5440 x 4080
Table 1. Data component
Figure 4. Centre image
Figure 6. Image quality
3.4 Accuracy Evaluation
Table 2 shows root mean square error for 26 check points, and
permissible errors means restrictions for check points which are
established by GSI in generating each scale map using direct-
georeferencing system. RA (Relative Accuracy) means the
value which was computed from equation (5)
RA =
1
77
(5)
where FFFlight Height
enroot mean square error for x, y, z
It can’t be found significant differences between both
calibration models, but it can be confirmed that the horizontal
and vertical accuracy are improved by the simultaneous
adjustment. Furthermore, it can be found that the both
calibration accuracy compare with permissible error show less
than 1/1000 and more than 1/5000. Consequently, it is
concluded that calibration using pseudo GCPs is practical
method in direct-georeferencing, and the accuracy was
improved by triplet restriction.
T yP e
o Y
RA
Using Pseudo
GCPs
0.422
0.422
0.449
1/1701
Simultaneous
adjustment
0.402
0.372
0.433
1/1819
Permissible error
1/500
1/1000
1/2500
1/5000
0.150
0.150
0.200
1/4356
0.300
0.300
0.300
1/2444
0.750
0.750
0.500
1/1083
1.500
1.500
1.000
1/542
H =1270m in RA
Table 2. RMSE for check points
5. CONCLUSION
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In order to develop new calibration methods combined with
GPS/IMU and Laser Scanner data, simultaneous adjustment
was investigated in this paper.