STEREOSCOPIC ACCURACY OF SPOT IMAGERIES
By
Dr. Maarouf À. M. Diefallah,
Department of Civil Engineering,
Qatar University
ABSTRACT
The SPOT system is the first space orbiting satellite with
stereoscopic capability. Stereoscopic pairs with variable
incidence angles and base to height ratios can be obtained. The
availability of stereoscopic data from space will enhance the
process of topographic mapping and maps revision for unmapped or
poorly mapped areas around the world.
In this investigation accuracy of stereoscopic information
extracted from a SPOT stereo pair are tested using two
photogrammetric methods. In the first method, a stereoscopic
model is formed ,analytically, by the conventional procedure of
relative orientation. Model coordinates are fitted into ground
coordinates using three dimensional affine and polynomials
transformations. In the second testing method, ground
coordinates of check points are computed by intersection of
oriented rays. This followed the determination of the exterior
orientation elements of each individual imagery using the space
resection equations. Residuals , in check points, and their root
mean square values are computed in each case.
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