Journal article

Role of tie points in integrated sensor orientation for photogrammetric map compilation

K Khoshelham

Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing | AMER SOC PHOTOGRAMMETRY | Published : 2009

Abstract

Direct measurement of exterior orientation parameters has been a challenge in photogrammetry for many years. Direct sensor orientation using a calibrated GPS/INS system can potentially eliminate the need for ground control points and aerial triangulation, and consequently, result in a great reduction in the cost and time of aerial photogrammetry. Previous studies have shown that, compared to conventional aerial triangulation, direct sensor orientation yields larger errors in the image and object space. It has also been shown that including a number of tie points within an integrated orientation approach can result in a reduction of errors in the image space. In this paper, the influence of t..

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Funding Acknowledgements

I would like to thank Professor Karsten Jacobsen of the University of Hannover for providing the dataset used in the experiments. The dataset included GPS/INS measurements acquired by the Applanix Company, which is also gratefully acknowledged. This research was partially supported by a grant from the Research Centre of the National Cartographic Centre of Iran.