{"title":"Geometric processing of QuickBird stereo imagery with high building data in megapolis","authors":"Wang Weian, Qiao-Ji Gang","doi":"10.1109/URS.2009.5137728","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Much research work has been done concerning the geometric accuracy for High-Resolution Satellite Imagery (HRSI), the conclusion regarding this respect in photogrammetric society is that Ground Control Points (GCPs) are necessary for the accurate geo-positioning to get meter or sub-meter positioning accuracy. But most existing publications are about the horizontal positioning determination rather than vertical direction. This paper aims to evaluate the geo-positioning capability in vertical direction for HRSI and analyze the influence of GCPs vertical distribution to that of the final vertical accuracy. The study is performed in Shanghai, China, the typical metropolis, using a pair of across-track QuickBird stereo imagery, within a relatively small but representative area filled with very high buildings to provide height difference for GCPs and Independent Check Points (ICPs). A new accuracy evaluation scheme in vertical direction is put forward and employed in the assessment. Processed with the Rational Function Model (RFM) and its accuracy improvement models in image space, some relations are found between the GCPs height and obtainable ICPs vertical accuracy in different height ranges, discussions and conclusions are presented in the end.","PeriodicalId":154334,"journal":{"name":"2009 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event","volume":"70 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2009-05-20","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"2009 Joint Urban Remote Sensing Event","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1109/URS.2009.5137728","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Much research work has been done concerning the geometric accuracy for High-Resolution Satellite Imagery (HRSI), the conclusion regarding this respect in photogrammetric society is that Ground Control Points (GCPs) are necessary for the accurate geo-positioning to get meter or sub-meter positioning accuracy. But most existing publications are about the horizontal positioning determination rather than vertical direction. This paper aims to evaluate the geo-positioning capability in vertical direction for HRSI and analyze the influence of GCPs vertical distribution to that of the final vertical accuracy. The study is performed in Shanghai, China, the typical metropolis, using a pair of across-track QuickBird stereo imagery, within a relatively small but representative area filled with very high buildings to provide height difference for GCPs and Independent Check Points (ICPs). A new accuracy evaluation scheme in vertical direction is put forward and employed in the assessment. Processed with the Rational Function Model (RFM) and its accuracy improvement models in image space, some relations are found between the GCPs height and obtainable ICPs vertical accuracy in different height ranges, discussions and conclusions are presented in the end.
高分辨率卫星图像(HRSI)几何精度的研究工作已经做了很多,在摄影测量界这方面的结论是,地面控制点(GCPs)是精确地理定位的必要条件,以获得米或亚米的定位精度。但现有的大多数出版物都是关于水平定位的确定,而不是垂直方向的确定。本文旨在评价HRSI在垂直方向上的地理定位能力,并分析gcp垂直分布对最终垂直精度的影响。该研究是在中国上海进行的,这是一个典型的大都市,使用一对跨轨道QuickBird立体图像,在一个相对较小但具有代表性的区域内,充满了非常高的建筑,为gcp和独立检查站(icp)提供高度差。提出了一种新的垂直方向精度评价方案,并将其应用于评价中。利用Rational Function Model (RFM)及其精度改进模型在图像空间中进行处理,发现gcp高度与不同高度范围内可得到的icp垂直精度之间存在一定的关系,并进行了讨论和总结。