OPTIMAL SAMPLE SPACING IN DIGITAL ELEVATION MODELS
Poul Frederiksen and Ole Jacobi
Institute of Surveying and Photogrammetry
The Technical University of Denmark
Landmálervej 7, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
and
Kurt Kubik
The Ohio State University
Department of Geodetic Science and Surveying
1958 Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio.
ABSTRACT
The paper documents a study specifying the necessary methodology and
tools for the creation of a digital elevation data base. In particu-
lar, it documents the required procedures and densities for data cap-
ture. The choice of the optimal sampling spacing, meeting pregiven ac-
curacy specifications for the digital elevation model, is based on
statistical analysis of selected terrain profiles in the projected
area. The variogram for these terrain profiles is computed and the
parameters of this variogram are used to enter formulas which relate
sampling spacing to accuracy of interpolation. The theory and appli-
cation of this method to actual projects is explained.
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how the variogram can be
used for planning the construction of a digital elevation model.
The elevation model is to be constructed from digitised elevations
along profiles (or contour lines). The accuracy of this reconstruction
of the terrain depends mainly on the spacing of the sample points and
on the surface roughness. A proper spacing of the sample points can
be selected, if the accuracy requirement for the digital elevation
model is given. To do so, parameters for the terrain roughness are
derived from the variogram, and then the required point spacing is
found from the accuracy specifications.
Conversely, for a given sample spacing the accuracy of a digital ele-
vation model can be derived.
THE VARIOGRAM
The variogram is defined as the mean Square difference between two
sample values the distance d apart
y
v(d) = 1 E(z,- z (1)
i+d
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