Christian Heipke
5 PROJECT SCHEDULE
Activities for the test have started in May 1999. At the time of writing (March 2000) the companies Applanix and IGI
mbH are carrying out the GPS/IMU data pre-processing. The proposed schedule for the test is as follows:
Test preparation May 1999 Creation of the OEEPE Working Group “Integrated sensor ori-
entation"
September 1999 Initial WG meeting during the Photogrammetric Week
Acquisition and prepa- | October 1999 Test flights in Norway
ration of test data Winter 1999/2000 | GPS/IMU pre-processing and image coordinate measurement
Phase 1 Spring 2000 Delivery of phase I test data set to participants
September 2000 Collection of phase I results
Autumn 2000 Analysis of phase I results
Phase 2 Early 2001 Delivery of phase II test data set to participants
Spring 2001 Collection of phase II results
July 2001 Analysis of phase II results
Final activities Autumn 2001 Workshop on “Integrated sensor orientation”
Winter 2001/02 Preparation and publication of final report
Table 1: Project schedule
6 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors are grateful to the companies Applanix, IGI mbH, Fotonor AS and Fjellanger Wideree Aviation AS for
participating in the test and for having acquired and provided the tests data. We would also like to thank the Norwegian
Mapping Authority Statens Kartverk, Honefoss for making available the measurements of the GPS reference stations
and the OEEPE for their support of the project.
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