International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Volume XXXIX-B8, 2012
XXII ISPRS Congress, 25 August — 01 September 2012, Melbourne, Australia
Flight strips at 3" October at main traffic routes in
Bonn/Germany. Some parts of the surface were
covered by haze.
4. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONALIZATION
In this chapter, a concept for an operational airborne rapid
mapping service is described. The concept will list the costs for
equipment investment and operational costs.
4.1 Investment costs
First, the investments in equipment for airborne remote sensing
depend on the expected time delay between image acquisition
and map delivery. For this, there are different stages of
extension for the operational use of this service, starting from
traditional airborne acquisitions without onboard processing
and online delivery up to the final extension including the real
time processing chain.
The different scenarios of airborne and ground based equipment
including the hardware costs and the expected reaction times
are listed in table 3.
Scenario Costs” | Time? Remark
A No data link, post- 90k€ 71d
processing
B No data link, 120k€ «4h Data are sent
onboard processing directly after
landing
C Data link, onboard 185k€ «6h Similar to B,
processing, mobile but mob. GS
ground station (GS) must be
transferred
D Data link, onboard 815k€ «2h
processing, net of
stationary antennas
) Only hardware, without airplane, software, licenses,
certifications, flight clearances, other infrastructure, etc.
? Envisaged time span between notification and data delivery
Table 3. Comparison of costs and time span for different
scenarios
Scenario A is the cheapest and is basically the traditional
airborne ^ acquisition using standard software for
orthorectification on the ground station after landing. The
processing starts after arrival of the airplane at the ground
station. At scenarios B to D, the orthorectification process will
be performed onboard using GPS/IMU data, which will
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drastically reduce the processing time. At the scenarios C and
D, the data will be sent directly to ground station. The
difference is that in scenario C the mobile ground station must
be transferred to the destination area either in the airplane or by
car whereas in scenario D the processed data are directly sent
from the airplane to a net of stationary ground antennas. In the
latter case, a net of nine receiving and processing stations well
distributed over Germany makes direct downlink of data from
the airplane possible without additional transfer times of the
mobile ground stations (Fig. 5). In this case, a maximum data
link range of 100km line-of-sight is assumed.
Figure 5. Scenario for a German wide airborne rapid mapping
service based on nine stationary receiving stations
and one airplane (Scenario D).
4.2 Operational costs
The costs for the airplane, the airplane operation, the crews, the
processing costs, map production costs, etc. related to the
airborne platform are assumed to be mainly independent of the
scenarios listed in Table 3. In the following, the costs based on
an example are listed in Table 4 to make the costs comparable
with satellite based acquisition. The calculations are based on
the prices (by end of 2011) at the German Aerospace Center,
which are given to external users. In the costs included are the
amortisation of the airplane, airplane maintenance and other
operational costs assuming 200 days of operation per year.
Further, we assume Oberpfaffenhofen close to Munich as home
station of the airplane, a 30kmx30km area in Hamburg as target
area, and three days of image acquisitions. Further, costs for
airborne and ground station crews will be listed which results in
altogether 24k€ for the given example.
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