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is generated with a KERN CAM PLOT proaram specially modified to drive
the HP7580-B plotter. Special capabilities for non-metric photography,
close-range or terrestrial imagery, variance in photo scale, scale-
rectified and convergent photography are available in CRISP or Close-
Range Imagery Set-up Program written by Drs. Fuchs and Leberl at the
Graz Research Institute in Graz, Austria.
Andrews Atherton is currently one of three firms in the country with this
software capability, and the only firm applying it in the field of
archaeology. CRISP will process up to 20 models at one time in single
image, stereomodel or image block formats, and is compatible with MAPS
200 and 300 data collection programs as well as the modified CAM PLOT
program.
Recent software additions have substantially reconfigured the AAI sys-
tem; the addition of a TSX multi-user operating system has made possible
increased productivity and a more economical use of the DSR-11 to collect
rather than edit data.
MAPS 300 on-line software provides graphic display and editing capabil-
ities during data compilation, freeing the HP7580B plotter for use with
MAPS 300 off-line editing station to produce final ink-on-mylar drawings
rather than working manuscripts.
Combined with Kern's KOGO software, the MAPS 300 off-line station will
operate as the kernel of a CADD system, allowing for computation and
addition of civil design data not available through photogrammetric
compilation on the DSR-11.
AETRI provides collection of aerial triangulation data for strip forma-
tion, strip adjustment and polynomial block adjustment on projects up to
20 models in size; BUNDLE uses the data collected by AETRI for a bundle
block adjustment on projects up to 100 models in size.
DOTXS has also been added to provide for topographic data collection
within specified alignment corridors; this profile and cross-section
software can provide digital data for statistical analysis in a wide
variety of close-range, terrestrial and aerial projects, significantly
augmenting a photogrammetric database.
Volume computations, display of section end areas and average end area
of stockpiles are accomplished with the VOLUM program which provides
valuable earthwork information for surveyina, civil engineering, mining,
and construction projects. The program has the potential cababilitv to
provide volumetric information for statistical analysis in the field of
close-range photogrammetry as well.
FLIGHT PLANNER is an interactive software package developed by the Labor-
atory for Remote Sensing and Mapping Science at the University of Georgia
which will run on the AT&T 6300 computer; it will generate specifications
for aerial photogrammetric projects inclusive of flight lines, camera-
film-filter-exposure setting parameters, photo scale, coverage, accuracy
information, photo centers, flying height and cost factors in report
form along with map overlays for base maps of any scale.
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