DIRECT GEOREFERENCING WITH ON BOARD NAVIGATION COMPONENTS OF LIGHT WEIGHT UAV PLATFORMS [PDF]
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) are a promising platform for close range airborne photogrammetry. Next to the possibility of carrying certain sensor equipment, different on board navigation components may be integrated.
N. Pfeifer +3 more
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The influence of the in situ camera calibration for direct georeferencing of aerial imagery [PDF]
Abstract. The direct determination of exterior orientation parameters (EOPs) of aerial images via GNSS/INS technologies is an essential prerequisite in photogrammetric mapping nowadays. Although direct sensor orientation technologies provide a high degree of automation in the process due to the GNSS/INS technologies, the accuracies of the obtained ...
Edson Aparecido Mitishita +2 more
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DIRECT GEOREFERENCING : A NEW STANDARD IN PHOTOGRAMMETRY FOR HIGH ACCURACY MAPPING [PDF]
Abstract. Direct georeferencing is a new method in photogrammetry, especially in the digital camera era. Theoretically, this method does not require ground control points (GCP) and the Aerial Triangulation (AT), to process aerial photography into ground coordinates.
A. Rizaldy, W. Firdaus
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INITIAL STUDY ASSESSING THE SUITABILITY OF DRONES WITH LOW-COST GNSS AND IMU FOR MAPPING OVER FEATURELESS TERRAIN USING DIRECT GEOREFERENCING [PDF]
Drone technology has shown the potential to act as the middle ground between satellite, light aircraft, and terrestrial or in-situ methods. However, featureless terrain such as water poses a challenge when it comes to drone mapping. The main challenge is
B. Essel +3 more
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DEVELOPING A THEORETICAL ASSESSMENT METHOD FOR AN ASSISTED DIRECT GEOREFERENCING APPROACH TO IMPROVE ACCURACY WHEN MAPPING OVER WATER: THE CONCEPT, POTENTIAL AND LIMITATIONS [PDF]
Drones offer a a unique survey platform that can operate below cloud cover and acquire very high spatial resolution datasets in near real-time. Studies have demonstrated that drones can be used for mapping over water using the Direct Georeferencing ...
B. Essel +3 more
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Self-calibration and direct georeferencing in terrestrial laser scanning
An important step in data processing from terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is georeferencing, i.e. transformation of the scanner data (point clouds) into a real world coordinate system, which is important for their integration with other geospatial data.
Reshetyuk, Yuriy
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Accuracy assessment of high-resolution terrain data produced from UAV images georeferenced with on-board PPK positioning [PDF]
In recent years, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have increased rapidly and successfully established themselves as a tool for the rapid collection of high-resolution images as baseline data in land cover studies and topographic mapping. In photogrammetry
Davis Dinkov
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CENTIMETRE-ACCURACY IN FORESTS AND URBAN CANYONS – COMBINING A HIGH-PERFORMANCE IMAGE-BASED MOBILE MAPPING BACKPACK WITH NEW GEOREFERENCING METHODS [PDF]
Advances in digitalization technologies lead to rapid and massive changes in infrastructure management. New collaborative processes and workflows require detailed, accurate and up-to-date 3D geodata.
S. Blaser +4 more
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EXPLOITING POLE-LIKE OBJECTS FROM CADASTRES FOR SUB-METRE ACCURATE INTEGRATED GEOREFERENCING OF LOW-COST MOBILE MAPPING SYSTEMS [PDF]
Accurately georeferenced data acquired using mobile mapping systems is of great importance for many geospatial applications. The accuracy of direct georeferencing – the standard procedure in the field of outdoor mobile mapping – strongly relies on GNSS ...
J. Meyer +4 more
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Direct Georeferencing with GPS in Terrestrial Laser Scanning
In this paper, a combined terrestrial laser scanning survey system is presented, where GPS can be used for direct georeferencing of the point clouds. The results of investigations of this system show that it is possible to achieve the coordinate accuracy of better than 1 cm in the point cloud, both in plane and height, at the object distance of up to ...
Reshetyuk, Yuriy
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