Analysis of camera orientation variation in airborne photogrammetry: images under tilt (roll-pitch-yaw) angles

Taking images for airborne photogrammetry, tilt angles (drifts) variations of camera are resulting to objects positions on the images therefore influence to correctness and accuracy of produced geodata. Several experiments have been done for investigation of camera’s roll-pitch-yaw angles determinat...

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Main Author: B. Ruzgienė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JVE International 2014-06-01
Series:Journal of Measurements in Engineering
Subjects:
UAV
Online Access:https://www.jvejournals.com/article/15116
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spelling doaj-b8384cda9f624e548808ad6b9bd72cf62020-11-24T23:32:10ZengJVE InternationalJournal of Measurements in Engineering2335-21242424-46352014-06-01229510215116Analysis of camera orientation variation in airborne photogrammetry: images under tilt (roll-pitch-yaw) anglesB. Ruzgienė0Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, LithuaniaTaking images for airborne photogrammetry, tilt angles (drifts) variations of camera are resulting to objects positions on the images therefore influence to correctness and accuracy of produced geodata. Several experiments have been done for investigation of camera’s roll-pitch-yaw angles determination regarding to technical flying means orientation in the space. Using aerial triangulation technique, exterior orientation parameters of each image from entire flight strip – projection center coordinates and image tilt angles with estimated accuracy are presented. Results show coincidences or discrepancies to requirements specified in aerial photography regulations. In order to investigate deflections of camera’s tilts, stereo pair of images has been processed using airborne photogrammetric approach and different software. Two digital photogrammetric software (DDPS and LISA PHOTO) used in experimental image orientation operates on particular algorithms. Determined values of exterior orientation parameters differ not significantly. Exterior orientation of images gained by Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) with mounted CCD camera has been done. As shows analysis, images from UAV Photogrammetry are under marketable tilts. Using a certain number of Ground Control Points (GCP) measured by GPS, exterior orientation was not possible; the results not meet the accuracy requirements.https://www.jvejournals.com/article/15116photogrammetryimagesexterior orientationUAVvibrationdeflectionstilts
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Analysis of camera orientation variation in airborne photogrammetry: images under tilt (roll-pitch-yaw) angles
Journal of Measurements in Engineering
photogrammetry
images
exterior orientation
UAV
vibration
deflections
tilts
author_facet B. Ruzgienė
author_sort B. Ruzgienė
title Analysis of camera orientation variation in airborne photogrammetry: images under tilt (roll-pitch-yaw) angles
title_short Analysis of camera orientation variation in airborne photogrammetry: images under tilt (roll-pitch-yaw) angles
title_full Analysis of camera orientation variation in airborne photogrammetry: images under tilt (roll-pitch-yaw) angles
title_fullStr Analysis of camera orientation variation in airborne photogrammetry: images under tilt (roll-pitch-yaw) angles
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of camera orientation variation in airborne photogrammetry: images under tilt (roll-pitch-yaw) angles
title_sort analysis of camera orientation variation in airborne photogrammetry: images under tilt (roll-pitch-yaw) angles
publisher JVE International
series Journal of Measurements in Engineering
issn 2335-2124
2424-4635
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Taking images for airborne photogrammetry, tilt angles (drifts) variations of camera are resulting to objects positions on the images therefore influence to correctness and accuracy of produced geodata. Several experiments have been done for investigation of camera’s roll-pitch-yaw angles determination regarding to technical flying means orientation in the space. Using aerial triangulation technique, exterior orientation parameters of each image from entire flight strip – projection center coordinates and image tilt angles with estimated accuracy are presented. Results show coincidences or discrepancies to requirements specified in aerial photography regulations. In order to investigate deflections of camera’s tilts, stereo pair of images has been processed using airborne photogrammetric approach and different software. Two digital photogrammetric software (DDPS and LISA PHOTO) used in experimental image orientation operates on particular algorithms. Determined values of exterior orientation parameters differ not significantly. Exterior orientation of images gained by Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) with mounted CCD camera has been done. As shows analysis, images from UAV Photogrammetry are under marketable tilts. Using a certain number of Ground Control Points (GCP) measured by GPS, exterior orientation was not possible; the results not meet the accuracy requirements.
topic photogrammetry
images
exterior orientation
UAV
vibration
deflections
tilts
url https://www.jvejournals.com/article/15116
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