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Proceedings, XXth congress
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Istanbul, 12 - 23 July 2004
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2004
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Istanbul
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1663687293
Title:
Proceedings, XXth congress
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XII, 1340 Seiten
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10.14463/KXP:1663687293
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2004
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Istanbul
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Altan, M. Orhan
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2019
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FOREST CANOPY DENSITY MONITORING, USING SATELLITE IMAGES. M. Saei Jamalabad, A. A. Abkar [...]
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  • Progress in imaging sensors
  • Cover
  • ColorChart
  • Title page
  • Organising Committee
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Opening Session. Chairman: Ph. Hartl
  • OPENING ADDRESS BY THE VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART PROF. DR.-ING. HEIMERL
  • ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF ISPR.S G. KONECNY
  • EARTH SURFACE SENSING IN THE '90s. Charles Elachi [...]
  • SMART SENSORS: AN OVERVIEW AND SELECTED EXAMPLES. M. J. Nahvi, Ph. Hartl [...]
  • Session IA - WG1 Image Quality. Chairman: G. Konecny
  • IMPROVEMENT OF IMAGE QUALITY BY FORWARD MOTION COMPENSATION - A PRELIMINARY REPORT. Friedrich Ackermann [...]
  • OTF-BASED QUALITY CRITERIA FOR AERIAL CAMERAS AND IMAGING SYSTEMS. K.-J. Rosenbruch [...]
  • Session IIA - WG2 Camera Calibration. Chairman: W. Wester-Ebbinghaus
  • THOUGHTS ON A STANDARD ALGORITHM FOR CAMERA CALIBRATION. Hartmut Ziemann [...]
  • APPLIED FORMULAE FOR CALIBRATION OF AERIAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC CAMERAS. Wang Yuwei [...]
  • GEOMETRICAL SYSTEM CALIBRATION, ESPECIALLY FOR METRIC AERIAL CAMERAS. G. Kupfer [...]
  • Session IIB - WG1/4 Image Quality/Optical Data from Space. Chairman: W. Schuhr
  • COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THEMATIC MAPPER AND SPOT IMAGE DATA FOR LANDUSE INVESTIGATION. W. Kirchhof, W. Mauser, H. J. Stibig [...]
  • VERS UNE IDENTIFICATION AUTOMATIQUE DES TISSUS URBAINS. M. Armand, [...] M. Hernandez [...]
  • APPLICATION OF MOMS (MODULAR OPTOELECTRONIC MULTISPECTRAL SCANNER) DATA TO HYDROLOGY AND VEGETATION STUDIES. TEST-SITE: PANTANAL REGION (BRAZIL/PARAGUAY). Hermann J. H. Kux, Martin Hauck, Konrad Hiller
  • Session IIIA - WG3 Sensor Orientation and Navigation. Chairman: R. Brossier
  • THE USE OF CAMERA ORIENTATION DATA IN PHOTOGRAMMETRY - A REVIEW. Friedrich Ackermann [...]
  • THE EFFECTS OF CAMERA POSITION AND ATTITUDE DATA IN AERIAL TRIANGULATION - A SIMULATION STUDY. Peter Friess [...]
  • A MODULAR AND VERSATILE ACQUISITION, RECORDING AND PREPROCESSING SYSTEM FOR AIRBORNE REMOTE SENSING. H. Pouwels, L. J. Aartman [...]
  • Infrared Earth Horizon Sensor Concepts In Various Spectral Bands. Siegfried Craubner and Rudolf Richter [...]
  • Session IIIB - WG6 Microwave Data. Chairman: J. Curlander
  • OPTICAL AND DIGITAL SAR PROCESSING TECHNIQUES: A STATISTICAL COMPARISON OF ACCURACY USING SEASAT IMAGERY. Abdalla Elsadig Ali [...]
  • INTRODUCTION OF GEOMETRIC INFORMATION TO RADAR IMAGE DATA. G. Konency, W. Schuhr [...]
  • THE EFFECT OF RECEIVER AMPLIFIER NON-LINEARITY ON ERS-1 SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR IMAGERY. J. J. W. Wilson [...]
  • RADIOMETRIC CALIBRATION OF THE SHUTTLE IMAGING RADAR (SIR-C) SYSTEM. John C. Curlander [...]
  • Session IVA - WG2 Camera Calibration. Chairman: C.L. Norton
  • PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE CANADIAN CAMERA CALIBRATION REPORT. H. Ziemann, M. L. Landreville, J. E. W. Plummer [...]
  • INTERIOR ORIENTATION STABILITY OF A PARTIAL METRIC CAMERA - AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY. J. Peipe [...]
  • GONIOMETER FOR CALIBRATION OF SYSTEM AND OTHER SMALL CAMERAS. J. Hakkarainen [...]
  • ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND CALIBRATION OF THE SPACELAB - METRIC CAMERA. M. Schroeder [...]
  • Session IVB - WG3 Sensor Orientation and Navigation. Chairman: J. Trinder
  • APPLICATIONS OF LASER AIRBORNE TELEMETRY AT IGN - France. R. BROSSIER [...]
  • GPS POSITIONING TECHNIQUES FOR MOVING SENSORS. Alfred Kleusberg [...]
  • APPLICATION OF GPS-RECEIVERS FOR EARTH OBSERVATION. PH. HARTL, W. SCHOELLER [...]
  • COORDINATE TRANSFORMATION PROCEDURES FOR GPS-ATTITUDE CONTROL. PH. HARTL, A. WEHR [...]
  • Session VA - WG4 Optical Data from Space. Chairman: M. Schroeder [DEFINITION OF A THERMAL INFRARED PUSHBROOM IMAGER FOR EARTH OBSERVATION. N. L. Reynolds, P. Hollier [...]]
  • Session VB Imaging Spectrometers (DGLR-Meeting). Chairman: G. Rausch
  • ADVANCED IMAGING SPECTROMETER FOR OCEAN COLOUR/FLUORESCENCE MEASUREMENTS AND FURTHER APPLICATIONS. B. Kunkel, F. Blechinger, Dr. R. Lutz, Dr. H. Winkenbach [...]
  • THE MEIS II PUSHBROOM IMAGER - FOUR YEARS OF OPERATION. S. M. Till, R. A. Neville, W. D. McColl, R. P. Gauthier [...]
  • Session VIA - WG1/2 Image Quality/Camera Calibration. Chairman: F. Ackermann
  • THE STEREO-PUSH-BROOM SCANNER SYSTEM DPS AND ITS ACCURACY. Otto Hofmann [...]
  • AERIAL TRIANGULATION OF CCD LINE-SCANNER IMAGES. E. Kruck, P. Lohmann [...]
  • A COMMON APPROACH TO NAVIGATION AND GEOMETRIC IMAGE CORRECTION FOR THE STEREOSCOPIC LINESCAN CAMERA MEOSS. A. Drescher, M. Lehner, J. Wu [...]
  • INVESTIGATION OF SIMULATED MEOSS-IMAGERY FOR SENSOR NAVIGATION AND TERRAIN DERIVATION. J. Wu [...]
  • Session VIB - WG5 Aerial Photography. Chairman: D. Hobbie
  • [Photographic and Physical Characteristics of a New Generation of Aerial Films:] The AVIPHOT PAN 50 PE film. H. Van de Poel and W. Liekens [...]
  • ON THE MATCHING OF RESOLUTION IN AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM. Cal Junliang, Chen Huiping [...]
  • I.G.N. - France PARTICIPATION IN SPACELAB PHOTOGRAPHIC TEST CAMPAIGN. R. CHARTON [...]
  • EXPOSURE TEST WITH HIGH RESOLUTION FILMS FROM HIGH ALTITUDE. M. Schroeder, C. Duda [...]
  • VERY HIGH RESOLUTION AERIAL FILMS. Rolf Becker [...]
  • Session VIIA Microwave Sensors (DGLR-Meeting). Chairman: A. Knopf
  • THE FIRST ESA REMOTE SENSING SATELLITE (STATUS AND OUTLOOK). Dr. Hans Martin Braun, Dr. Erich H. Velten [...]
  • X-SAR, A SHUTTLE-BORNE X-BAND SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR. Wolfgang Gilg and David Miller [...]
  • MILLIMETRE-WAVE ATMOSPHERIC SOUNDER (MAS) FOR USE ON THE SPACE SHUTTLE. W. Fricke [...]
  • Session VIIB - WG2 Panel Discussion: Camera Calibration. Chairman: L. Fritz
  • VALUE OF OTF & MTF FOR TESTING. H. Zuegge [...]
  • TESTING FROM A SYSTEMS APPROACH. Günther Kupfer [...]
  • THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT SPECIFICATIONS IN AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. Hartmut Ziemann [...]
  • EFFECT OF LIGHT WAVELENGTH ON DISTORTION. J. Hakkarainen [...]
  • OPTICAL STANDARDS UNDER CONSIDERATION BY ISO. K.-J. Rosenbruch [...]
  • CLOSE RANGE REQUIREMENTS / PERSPECTIVES Opening statement at panel discussion "Recommended Procedures for Camera Calibration and Related Subjects". Anders E Boberg [...]
  • Session VIIIA - WG5 Aerial Photography. Chairman: R. Lorenz
  • THE RMK AERIAL CAMERA SYSTEM: PERFORMANCE POTENTIAL OF AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH FORWARD MOTION COMPENSATION. W. LORCH [...]
  • WILD AVIOPHOT[...] RC20 AERIAL CAMERA SYSTEM The other approach to image motion compensation in aerial photography. Arthur Rohrbach and Roland Schlienger [...]
  • PRACTICAL EXPERIENCES WITH ZEISS FMC SYSTEM. G. Winkelmann [...]
  • Session VIIIB - WG1/2 Image Quality/Camera Calibration. Chairman: H. Ziemann
  • PHOTOGRAMMETRIC DATA ACQUISITION USING THE DIGITAL RESEAU SCANNING SYSTEM ROLLEIMETRIC RS. Thomas Luhmann and Wilfried Wester-Ebbinghaus [...]
  • DIGITAL DATA ACQUISITION FOR CLOSE-RANGE PHOTOGRAMMETRY. Joerg Albertz, Alfred Mehlbreuer [...]
  • CALIBRATION OF CCD VIDEO CAMERAS. E. Gülch [...]
  • EVALUATION OF A SOLID STATE CAMERA FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRIC APPLICATIONS. Joachim Wiesel, Thomas Voegtle [...]
  • Session IXA - WGI/II Acquisition and Use of Space Photographic Data. Chairman: K. Szangolies
  • THE PRODUCTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE EARTH'S SURFACE TAKEN FROM SATELLITES AND THEIR APPLICATION IN MAP PRODUCTION AND MAP REVISION. Klaus Szangolies [...]
  • LARGE FORMAT CAMERA IMAGE ANALYSIS FOR MAPPING OF LAND USE PATTERNS IN THE REGION NOALE - MUSONE, PO-RIVER-PLAIN, NORTHITALY. Prof. Dr. rer. nat. H.-G. Gierloff-Emden [...]
  • GEOMETRIC ASPECTS OF THE USE OF SPACE PHOTOGRAPHS. Karsten Jacobsen [...]
  • ESTIMATING PHOTOGRAMMETRIC PRECISION AND CARTOGRAPHIC POTENTIAL OF SPACE IMAGERY. WANG RENXIANG [...]
  • LARGE FORMAT CAMERA PHOTOS VON DEN BLACK HILLS, USA, UND IHRE EIGNUNG FÜR TOPOGRAPHISCHE UND THEMATISCHE KARTIERUNGEN. Klaus R. Dietz [...]
  • Session IXB - WG1/2 Image Quality/Camera Calibration. Chairman: H. P. Bähr
  • ON THE EQUIVALENT PIXEL-SIZE AND MEANINGFUL BIT-NUMBER OF AIRPHOTOGRAPHS OPTIMAL SCANNING APERTURE AND DENSITY INCREMENT FOR DIGITIZING AIRPHOTOGRAPHS. S. A. Hempenius, Xuan Jia-bin [...]
  • DIGITIZATION OF METRIC CAMERA AND LARGE FORMAT CAMERA SPACE PHOTOGRAPHS. Peter Lohmann and Thomas Luhmann [...]
  • GEOMETRIC ASPECTS OF DIGITIZED PHOTOGRAPHY. J. C. Trinder [...]
  • TRIPLE STEREOSCOPIC IMAGERY SIMULATION AND DIGITAL IMAGE CORRELATION FOR MEOSS PROJECT. Manfred Lehner [...]
  • Session XA - WG4 Optical Data from Space. Chairman: G. Brachet [EARTH RESOURCES SATELLITE (ERS-1) PROJECT IN JAPAN. Shunji MURAI [...]]
  • Session XB - WG5 Aerial Photography. Chairman: J. Sievers
  • SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC MAESUREMENTS ON COLOUR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. H. Ziemann, Capt. J. C. Croteau, J. R. Handy and E. Nagy [...]
  • PHOTOGRAPHIC QUALITY OF CIR AERIAL PHOTOS AS A FUNCTION OF ATMOSPHERIC PARAMETERS. W. Schneider [...]
  • SOME PROBLEMS OF EXPOSURE METERING IN AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. Ulrich Zeth, Heinrich Klose [...]
  • DETERMINATION OF SPECTRAL REFLECTANCE OF CROPS DURING GROWTH FROM CALIBRATED MULTISPECTRAL SMALL FORMAT AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. J. H. Loedeman, J. G. P. W. Clevers, C. A. Horton [...]
  • Session XIA - WG6 Microwave Data. Chairman: Ph. Hartl
  • PHASE NOISE FROM AIRCRAFT MOTION: COMPENSATION AND EFFECT ON SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR IMAGES. Andrew K. Gabriel, Richard M. Goldstein [...]
  • MOTION COMPENSATION AND GEOMETRIC DISTORTION IN AIRBORNE SAR IMAGERY. D. Blacknell, I. A. Ward and A. Freeman [...]
  • Session XIB - WG1 Image Quality. Chairman: R. Welch
  • SPOT IMAGE QUALITY. G. Bégni, B. Boissin, M. Leroy [...]
  • A NEW TEST FACILITY FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE IMAGE QUALITY OF PHOTOGRAMMETRIC LENSES. Hartmut Ziemann [...]
  • DETERMINATION OF THE MODULATION TRANSFER FUNCTION FOR AERIAL CAMERAS UNDER FLIGHT CONDITIONS. Otto Kölbl, Joseph Hawawini [...]
  • RESOLVING POWER PROFILES AND AWAR VALUES OF NEW AERIAL CAMERAS. J. Hakkarainen [...]
  • Supplementary and Late Papers
  • THE USE OF AUXILIARY DATA IN PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ADJUSTMENTS. J. R. Gibson [...]
  • USE OF THE TR5-S-B GPS RECEIVER IN AIRBORNE PHOTOGRAPHY SURVEYS. R. BROSSIER, [...] G. NARD, J. RABIAN, R. GOUNON [...]
  • MISSION-ORIENTED ENVIRONMENT. Clarice L. Norton [...]
  • THE MC AND LFC CAMERAS. Clarice L. Norton, Manfried Schroeder, Bernard Mollberg [...]
  • CAMERA CALIBRATION PANEL ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON MAPPING CAMERAS. Clarice L. Norton [...]
  • EARTH OBSERVATION EXPERIMENTS ON THE GERMAN SPACELAB MISSION D 2. F. Lanzl [...]
  • THE MONOCULAR ELECTRO-OPTICAL STEREO SCANNER (MEOSS) SATELLITE EXPERIMENT. F. Lanzl [...]
  • MODERN CCD SENSORS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS IN EARTH OBSERVATION AND PLANETARY MISSIONS. P. Seige [...]
  • IMAGE QUALITY PROBLEMS IN PRACTICAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. Anders E Boberg [...]
  • The MOMS Programm of the BMFT - Milestones in the Development of an Operational Earth Observation System. J. Bodechtel, D. Meißner, P. Seige, H. Winkenbach, J. Zilger [...]
  • Closing Session. Chairman: Ph. Hartl
  • Cover

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194 R. BROSSIER 
The optical assembly comprises : 
. a 45? mirror for directing toward the ground 
laser emission and collecting the reflected beam 
. a retractable roof prism for sending the image 
of reticle.cross to the 35 mm camera 
. a retractable attenuator for reducing energy 
emitted per laser pulse in case of flights at 
low altitude, for security reasons 
. a mechanical set for fixing 35 mm camera and 
adjusting the direction of its optical axis. 
TAY 130 telemeter characteristics 
  
- Maximal distance of measure : 15 km 
- Maximal measures frequency : 20 Hz 
- YAG laser transmitter 
. Emission wavelength 1.06 pm 
. Maximal energy per pulse 40 mJ 
. Duration of a pulse 18 ns 
.. Field of emission 0,5 mrad 
. Field of reception of return pulse 8 mrad 
. Measure accuracy 7 0.50. m 
- Error of parallelism between optical 
axis of 35 mm camera and direction of 
laser emission € 0.25 mrad 
- Power requirement 23 V DC 
- Consumption 400 W 
- Dimensions 30x35x85 cm 
- Weight about 25 kg 
2) Differential barometric measurement 
  
This measure was done until now with a Wild RST2 
statoscope. This instrument is no more manufac- 
tured and even repaired and an other solution had 
to be found. Zeiss makes again a statoscope, but 
not avalaible on pressurized plane, what implies 
to place it inside an hermetic clock, out for 
pressurization. 
A simpler solution consists to use a absolute 
pressure sensor in the range O-1500 millibars. Of 
course the accuracy of these instruments is not 
suffisant for a single measure because it is of 
an order of 0,1 % of the measure range. But they 
have an excellent resolution, less than 1 meter, 
that allows to use them in differential mode. For 
this aim it is considered pressure variations in 
relation with the mean pressure calculated on a 
given axis. These values corresponds to the alti- 
tude variations of the plane in relation with the 
isolaric surface ; they are converted in electric 
tensions by a device associated to the pressure 
sensor, then in meters, as a function of the 
flight altitude. 
IGN uses a Crouzet 44 pressure sensor, The strength 
developed by the pressure is applied on a dia- 
phragm placed in a vacuum chamber ; it is equili- 
brated by an electromagnetic strength generated 
by a current in an adjusting coil placed in the 
air-gap of a permanent magnet. An electronical 
circuit maintains continously this balance ; the 
current in the adjusting coil passes through a 
measuring resistance that provides a tension pro- 
portional to the pressure to be measured (cf. 
fig. 3) 
Some characteristics 
  
— Measure range 0-5 V 
- Pressure range 0-1500 mb 
- Resolution * 01 v 
- Dimension 7x6x6 cm 
- Weight 400 g 
- Power requirement t 45 v Dc 
- Consumption « 1 MW 
This instrument is very interesting, due to its 
little volume and weight. But it has the desad- 
vantage of being sensitive to vertical accelera- 
tions, what yields no avalaible measures in case 
of turbulences. 
A new pressure sensor, manufactured by AIR (Atmos- 
pheric Instrumentation Research, USA), named 
Intellisensor, would bring a solution to this 
problem. This sensor is equipped with a twin- 
diaphragm what yields it very few sensitive to 
shocks, vibrations, accdearations. An incorporated 
microprocessor converts output signals in pressure 
or altitude data in RS 232 code. Other characte- 
ristics of this sensor are similar to those of 
Crouzet 44. 
3) Preprocessing and recording of the data 
  
Fig. 2 shows diagram of APR-laser system. 
a) Function of HP 5345 A counter 
  
The laser telemeter sends to the HP 5345 A counter 
two pulses : the one, corresponding to the emis- 
sion, the other one, to the main upward edge held 
by the reception circuit. The counter measure time 
interval between these two informations and trans- 
mits it to the calculator. It is equipped with a 
stabilized time base which delivers a reference 
frequency of 10 MHz. This frequency is used for 
making laser release pulses at 20 Hz. 
b) Attitude parameters of the aircraft 
  
Twin gyros delivers two electric signals, the one 
for the roll P, the other one for the pitch t. 
These signals are digitized by the HP 59313 A 
interface at a rate of 1 Hz and recorded by the 
calculator. 
c) Recording of the data 
  
APR-laser system is piloted by a HP 9825 calcu- 
lator of 64 K words. The calculator receives 
following data 
- time measures at a rate of 20 Hz 
- height between the point of view and isobaric 
surface, at 1 Hz 
— roll and pitch, at 1 Hz 
- release pips of 35 mm camera. 
These data are recorded on HP cassette by a second 
HP 9825 calculator in order to avoid loss of in- 
formations during the time of transfer of the 
data on cassette. 
d) Plotting of the data 
  
On board the main calculator determines the dis- 
tance plane-ground D according to the relation 
t 
D = € 5 
where c is the light speed, in meters per second 
(c= 299,71 10° m/s). 
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