Operational Parallel Processing in Digital Photogrammetry- |
Strategy and Results using Different Multi-Line Cameras |
F. Scholten *, K. Gwinner
German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Planetary Research
Rutherfordstr. 2, 12489 Berlin-Adlershof, Germany |
(Frank.Scholten, Klaus.Gwinner)@dir.de
ICWG IVIV
KEY WORDS: Digital, Three-Line, Processing, Automation, High resolution, DEM/DTM, Multispectral, Orthoimage
ABSTRACT:
Digital sensors, providing excellent quality with respect to geometry and radiometry, are more and more replacing traditional
analogue photogrammetric data acquisition. Allowing for a completely digital data flow, particularly line scanners based on the
three-line principle offer new opportunities for higher productivity and for cost reduction, since automated processing of
orthoimages and DEM does not depend on specific and expensive photogrammetric hardware components. With the airborne version
of the HRSC (High Resolution Stereo Camera) the efficiency of this end-to-end approach to digital photogrammetric mapping has
been proven within many projects during the past 7 years. The system can be applied to data of any three-line sensor since it is based
on the general camera model of a multi-line camera. Thus, besides photogrammetric data products derived from imagery of the
HRSC versions HRSC-A/AX/AXW, also data of LH SYSTEMS ADS40 have been processed successfully.
1. INTRODUCTION
Building upon previous developments (Wewel et al, 2000,
Scholten et al., 2000), which started in 1997 based on digital
data of the HRSC-A camera, the entire system for DLR's
airborne HRSC data acquisition and photogrammetric data
processing has been further optimized. The airborne HRSC is a
high-resolution digital photogrammetric multi-line sensor
system applying the pushbroom and multi-stereo imaging
principles to derive multi-stereo and multi-spectral imagery
along the flight track. While the HRSC camera family was
extended by the HRSC-AX and -AXW (12,000 pixel/line with
150 mm resp. 47 mm focal length) the workflow of the
automated photogrammetric data processing has been entirely
re-designed to allow for parallelization based on client/server
processes. In contrast to traditional processing based on specific
photogrammetric hardware or software solutions linked to
interactive workstations this new approach is responsive to the
needs for time and cost efficient processes in modern digital
photogrammetry.
The intensive use of direct geo-referencing by high-end
DGPS/INS systems, combined with high redundancy provided
by the multiple-stereo characteristics of HRSC allows a
streamlined generation of high-resolution raster products, such M SONIS
as true-ortho image mosaics and digital surface models (DSM) Figure 1. HRSC-AX standard products: 1m-digital surface
model, true-color and CIR ortho-image mosaic (15cm/pixel)
(Berlin 2003, flight altitude 4,400m, subset Tempelhof Airport)
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(see Figure 1).
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