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topographic mapping in China we chose four modes for
accuracy analysis, i.e. AT, DG, ISO without any GCP and ISO
with 4 GCPs. Table 3 shows sample results of Mission A. Besides
the obvious efficiency, our major findings are:
® [SO with 4 GCPs delivered the best fit in comparison to AT
results and was favorable.
€ ISO without any GCP could even improve the results
considerably.
® DG had problems in vertical determination, but was still
suitable for orthoprojection.
The loss of orientation quality due to a long distance of a GPS
base station to the mission area could be tolerable, especially in
case of an ISO solution.
GPS base Mode Check > ; RM S (m) á : Max (m) s
station points AX AY ADistance AZ ADistance AZ
AT 31/15 0.091 0.067 0.113 0.078 0.236 0.124
Anyangı DG 109 0.244 0.197 0.54 0.604
ISO+0GCP 45 0.104 | 0.082 0.133 0.078 0.242 0.177
ISO+4GCPs 41 0.115 0.089 0.146 0.078 0.255 0.152
DG 109 0.291 0.191 0.475 0.659
Beijing ISO+0GCP 45 0.149 | 0.221 0.267 0.116 0.412 0.374
ISO+4GCPs 41 0.138 | 0.095 0.168 0.114 0.356 0.238
Table 3. Sample results of the Anyang Mission A.
3.3 Mission B
Due to bad weather conditions in Anyang the planned Mission B
(cf. Table 2) had to be postponed. The real flight was carried out
on January 3, 2003, shortly before the first Chinese workshop on
DGPS/IMU-based photogrammetry, held from January 11 to 13,
2003, in Beijing. First experiences and results achieved from the
Anyang project were presented and discussed on the workshop,
signifying the real start of DGPS/IMU-based photogrammetry in
China.
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4. FURTHER PROJECTS
In the following we just give an overview of DGPS/IMU projects
conducted by the CASM team independently since the start work.
4.1 Xingtai Project
Xingtai Highway runs along the east-west direction, located about
100 km north of Anyang. Another DGPS/IMU project was
conducted there on December 29, 2002. The corridor flight
covered a route length of about 251 km. The image scale was
1:8,000. There were totally 14 strips or 368 photos taken. Figure
I shows a part of trajectory of the flight.
Figure 1. A part of trajectory of the Xingtai highway project.
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