Full text: Proceedings, XXth congress (Part 7)

International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol XXXV, Part B7. Istanbul 2004 
  
  
Where K is the ratio between the Root Mean Square 
Error (RMSE) and the pixel dimension ( 0.2 <K < 1.5) 
- For the two used couples, control points were 
determined by  aerotraingulation based on classic 
stereopreparation. The accuray, in planimetry and 
altimetry, of points determined by stereopreparation is 
estimated about + 20 cm and the one by aerotriangulation 
is about £60 cm. Thus, the corresponding formula may be 
given: 
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points obtained by 
those obtained by 
n, is the number of control 
stereopreparation and n; 
aerotriangulation. 
- The planimetric error on terrain coordinates depends on 
the pixel dimension and the scale of negative. This one is 
given by : 
t 
Gp = (oto)? = V2 x — x Ec (4) 
2 
Where t is the pixel dimension and Ec the scale number . 
- The altimetric average error depends mainly on the 
pixel dimension, the scale of the negative and on the ratio 
base — height (B/Z). It is given by the simplified formula 
which follows : 
t Z 
x mm (5) 
2 B 
Where Z represents the diffeérence (H-h) between the 
altitude of perspective center (H) and the point of interest 
(h). 
  
Gr V2 x Ec 
- The accuracy of absolute orientation depends on 
altimetric and planimetric acuracy of scanner coordinates 
and the accuracy of control points. Hence, the planimetric 
accuracy is given by : 
as 2 21/2 
Opt (Op tk Oa ) 
And the altimetric accuracy is given by : 
2 aU 
oz 7 (07 * 04) 
3. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY 
3.1 Case of AL Hoceima couple 
3.1.1 Interior orientation 
Table 2 shows that the calculated pointing error, either 
for left or right photo is less than the theoric error which 
is half pixel. Hence, measures can be juged as 
acceptables for the continuation of the process. 
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Resolution (dpi) 300 400 600 800 
  
  
Pixel dimension 85 64 42 32 
(um) 
Pointing | Left 36 19.92 14.76 9.44 
error | photo 
  
  
  
  
(um) | Right 21 18.67 8 5 
photo 
Theoric pointing 
error 42 32 21 16 
  
  
  
  
  
Table 2 : Interior orientation results 
3.1.2 Relative orientation 
Table 3 shows that, generally, the differences are less 
than half pixel. We can also notice an enhancement of 
relative orientation with increasing resolution. 
Consequently, the process can be continued and goes to 
the absolute orientation. 
300 400 600 800 
RESOLUTION 
dpi) 
Taille du pixel 85 64 42 
m 
o, (um 49 17 10 6 
K 0.57 0.26 0.24 0.19 
  
Table 3. Relative orientation results 
3.13 Absolute orientation 
Table 4 provides absolute orientation results that is 
planimetric RMSE (mxy) and altimetric (mz) calculated 
for the different resolutions. Moreover, this table 
provides also the corresponding theoric accuracies in 
planimetry (cp) and in altimetry (7). By analizing these 
results, we can notice that, for any used resolution, the 
planimetric RMSE is out of tolerance. However, for the 
altimetry, we can notice that the errors are aceptables for 
300 and 400 dpi resolutions but not for those of 600 and 
800 dpi. This result may be due to the terrain topography 
and vegetation cover which may have an effect on 
features identification. We can notice also accuracy 
enhancement with increasing resolution. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
Resolution 300 400 600 800 
(dpi) 
mxy (m) 4.259 3.129 1.865 1.830 
Gp (M) 2.448 1.863 1.2936 1.021 
mz (m) 2.905 2.398 1.931 1.817 
o; (m) 3.618 2.727 1.855 1.245 
  
Table 4. Absolute orienation results 
The obtained results urged us to use the resolutions of 
600 and 800 dpi Sidi Slimane couple. These results are 
discussed next. 
3.2 Case of Sidi Slimane couple 
3.2.1 Interior orienation 
Table 5 shows that the calculated pointing error, either 
for left or right photo is less than the theoric error which 
  
  
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