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International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B7. Istanbul 2004
topographic cartography (high resolution digital
camera or a photogrammetric scanner. Thus, the
idea was to test medium resolution scanner to
produce digital images for which the restitution
result will be confronted to a number of points
determined by GPS.
2. MATERIAL AND METHODS
2.1. Used material
The material used in this study is composed of :
1. A computer with the following caracteristics :
e Speed 800 MHz ;
e SDRAM 128 Mb ;
e Graphic card Labs Oxygen de 32 Mb ;
e Screen ADI 21 inchs with a maximal resolution
of 1920x1200 pixels ;
e Fastbus;
e 3D measuring device ;
e Hard disk of 10 Gb.
2. A flat scanner EPSON GT 12 000 with the following
caracteristics
e Black and white with a photoelectric device :
color CCD array ;
* Effective resolution: 9760 dots per 13760
pixels at 800 Dpi ;
e Digitizing resolution : 50 Dpi to 3200 Dpi per
interpolation ;
e Color separation : RGB color filters on CCD
array.
3. 3D display system (Nu Vision Model # 60GX)
composed of crystal liquid focusing glasses.
4. Digital photogrammetric software VirtuoZo integrating
the following modules :
° Aerotriangulation ;
e DTM derivation ;
e Orthophos production ;
* Digital restitution either using IGS module or
Bentley micro-station software. The latest is the
| one used in this study.
| 5. Two stereoscopiques couples covering two different
| zones, one flat area and a rough muntainous area (Table
|
|
|).
6. Three GPS receivers (ASHTECH).
| Area Photos Date Average Topography
| scale level
| diffrence
(m)
Al 1/40000 | February 300 Rough
Hoceima 2000 terrain
| Sidi 1/40000 May 10 Flat
Slimane 1991
Table 1. Used couples caracteristics
2.2 Methodology
The purpose of this research is the study digital
restitution accuracy for the needs of topographic mapping
at scale of 1/50 000 and lower.
Taking into account that the available maximal scanner
resolution is 800 dpi and that the dimension 30 um is
acceptable in the majority of aerotriangulation tasks,
DTM, orthophotos orthographies, etc... (Kasser, 2001),
the selected resolutions for this study are : 300, 400, 600
et 800 dpi. After scanning the photographs at the above
resolutions, the results were converted from TIFF format
to the VirtuoZo software format. The general followed
methodology during this research is provided by the
flowchart of figure 1.
Left photo Right photo
V
Photos scanning
Y
Saving under TIFF
format
Y
Conversion to VZ
format
Vv
Digital interior,
relative and absolute
orientations
Digital restitution
Y
verification « GPS Points
Figure | : Flowchart of the methodology
2.3 Used formulas
Due to the fact that coordinates are obtained from the
process which integrates scanning, interior, relative and
absolute orientations and restitution, their accuracy
depends on mesearing tasks and consequently on the
dimension of the pixel. This latest is a function of
geometric resolution and photographs scale. In this
context, we present the used formulas for the purpose of
computing the theoric accuracies :
- Pointing error on the scanner coordinates is about half
pixel. It is given as follows :
O70, 1/2 (1)
where t the pixel dimension
- Relative orientation is realized automatically by means
of images correlation. Its accuracy depends on the
number of measured points by correlation and on the
pixel dimension L'orientation relative. Hence the formula
is :
Kxt (2)