Full text: 16th ISPRS Congress (Part B1)

  
A preliminary step is a classical aerial triangulation computa- 
tion controlled on known ground points. The results are checked 
on other known ground points (check points) in order to appre- 
ciate the quality of the photogrammetric reference whichis dif- 
ferent on the three sites. 
A first strip consists of comparing GPS coordinates transformed 
in Lambert projection (Clarke 1880 ellipsoïd) with results of 
the previous aerial triangulation calculation.’ This Comparison 
gives for each strip : 
-on one hand, a translation bias, function of- differernt'para- 
meters in relation with GPS system or on-board equipment (ex- 
posure delay - distance between antenna and camera) 
- on the other hand a standard deviation which characterizes 
the accuracy relative to photogrammetric reference. : 
The following steps comprise introduction.of GPS data in aerial 
triangulation when considering several hypothesis for this cal- 
culation: 
- use of" all control- points 
- Use ot only four control points at the angles.of the block 
- elimination of North-South strips, in order to appreciate 
their importance 
- elimination of all ‘control points and introduétion of;an“‘ina- 
ginary point at the center of the block, what allow to simu- 
late GPS on-site measurements. 
V) Results 
A) Amiens test site 
  
On this site there was an old enough aerial triangulation net- 
work, established for a mission at a scale of 1/6000. The 
ageing of natural control points and transfer of these points 
on the 1986 photographs imply a medium accuracy of the photo- 
grammetric reference as shown by residuals of aerotriangulation 
On-control points: 
Flight of June 18 (Amiens - I) 
Ex = 0,21 m } 
£y 2 0,24 m ) £m » 0,27 m 
£2 127033 wm ) 
Flight of June 19 (Amiens - II) 
Ex -0,29m) 
yg 19,39 m ) €m - 0,34 m 
&7 20,36 m )) 
For. the following results, we consider only^Amiens-I flight': 
  
  
a) Comparison between coordinates of the points of view and 
GPS measurements 
Strip-l 
Tx m 0,5l.m N^ X. zm0,34. m 
Ty Sad, 22-N Ty. = 0,26 m 
TZ. = 3,55: m S em 0 9.1
	        
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