Results from these ten participants have been received and analyzed.
This report constitutes a summary and evaluation of the significant contribu-
tions of the Working Group participant's individual reports.
À. MULATED TEST BLOCK
A five by twenty block of simulated, near vertical aerial photography was
provided for each of the participants.* This simulated block is composed of
fictitious photographs taken from approximately 11,000 meters above terrain
containing up to 1000 meters of relief. The camera focal length is 152.00 mm
resulting in an approximate photo scale of 1:72000. Tilt and swing occur in
each photograph with maximum values of + 5 degrees. Theoretically perfect or
unperturbed plate coordinates are given to micrometers for an approximately
rectangular array of 25 images per photograph. Two sets of perturbed plate
coordinates are provided in which perturbations consist of: (1) random normal
deviates having a standard deviation of 6 micrometers; and (2) random 1 normal
deviates (standard deviations =6 micrometers) plus simulated residual systematic
deviations. Perturbations were also applied to camera exposure n oe
orientations as well as ground point positions. A more complete description 2
of the simulated data plus a description of the procedure developed to simulate
residual systematic perturbation are presented by Co-Chairman Ramey in his
report.
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B. CONDITIONS FOR EXPERIMENT
Each participant was requested to run tests using: : . +
l. Five strips (strips 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9) of 20 photographs each, having
20% to 25Z sidelap.
2. Block arrays and control configurations A, B, and C as illustrated
in Figure 1.
3. Plate coordinates for nine points per photograph, arrange as indicated
in Figures 2 and 3, and perturbed with:
a) random normal deviates, only
(Test cases lA, 1B, 1C).
b) random normal deviates plus residual systematic deviations -
(Test cases 2A, 2B, 2C).
By rigorously defining the conditions of the experiment, it was hoped that
meaningful comparisons could be made among various methods. Participants were
also encourage to perform supplementary tests of their own choosing.
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*The simulated block was generated hy the United States Army Topographic Command |