International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B2. Istanbul 2004
Figure 2. Overview of block of Palermo with all the ground
point.
3. DESCRIPTION OF THE EXPERIMENTATION
The experimentation was carried out comparing the direct
exterior orientation parameters with those calculated by means
of an aerial triangulation (AT), and using some GCPs to check
their accuracy in different configurations taken into
consideration.
At first the parameters directly provided by Applanix system
(APP) were compared with those calculated by an aerial
triangulation (AT) performed introducing the direct orientation
parameters and measuring an adequate number of tie points
(ATI).
À second comparison was done by a traditional AT, using some
GCPs without exterior orientation parameters (AT2).
Further comparisons were done by AT operations carried out
integrating the direct orientation parameters with some tie
points and GCPs; particularly, two configurations were
considered: the one with a single GCP located in the middle of
the blocks (AT3a), another with four GCPs in the corner of
blocks (AT3b).
For the Catania flight other AT operations were also carried
out, with only the perspective centres and four (AT4a) or seven
i
Figure 3. Overview of block of Catania with all the ground
point.
GCPs (AT4b).
Various procedures of orientation were executed by Inpho
MATCH-AT software and Bea Systems Socet Set 4.4 software.
From the exterior orientation parameters provided by Applanix
‘system and ones calculated in the different types of AT taken
into examination, some digital orthophotos were produced.
From the relative comparison, made in correspondence of well
identifiable image points by means of a Arcview environment
specially compiled software, it has been possible to draw
conclusions about the influence of the parameters variations on
the orthophotos accuracy.
DEMs necessary for making orthophotos were derived from
available maps: at scale of 1:10000, for the city of Palermo, and
1:2000, for Catania.
3.1 The Palermo project
As regards AT2 operation conducted in Palermo, 9 tie points
per photograph were observed, choosing points visible on
several photographs, between adjacent models and strips. 63 tie
points were observed above. To calculate exterior orientation
parameters, only 12 of 47 points surveyed by GPS were
employed as GCPs, and the remaining points as CPs.
Table I shows the aggregate results of the comparison between
the exterior orientation parameters provided by Applanix
system (APP) and ones calculated by Socet Set software for
different configurations taken into account. The comparison
with AT2 operation highlights the most relevant discrepancies,
even if not particularly significant; in the other cases the
discrepancies are of a smaller order of magnitude and
independent of the GCPs presence and number.
Inter
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X Y Z Omega Phi Kappa
Mean 0.000 0.000 0.000 -0.0003 0.0007 0.0024
APP-AT1
St. Dev. 0.002 0.001 0.003 0.0035 0.0041 0.0029
Mean 0.067 0.045 0.130 -0.0041 0.0026 0.0040
APP-AT2
St. Dev. 0.589 1.114 0.206 0.0221 0.0129 0.0049
Mean 0.000 0.000 0.000 -0.0003 0.0017 0.0022
APP-AT3a
St. Dev. 0.002 0.001 0.003 0.0030 0.0045 0.0030
Mean 0.000 0.000 0.000 -0.0043 0.0024 0.0047
APP-AT3b
St. Dev. 0.001 0.001 0.003 0.0036 0.0033 0.0057
Table I. Statistical parameters of the comparison from exterior orientation parameters for Palermo project (X, Y,
Z, in meters — omega, phi e kappa in grad)
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