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Influence of tie point distribution on integrated sensor orientation

K Khoshelham, M Saadatseresht, BG Gorte

International Archives of the Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences ISPRS Archives | Published : 2007

Abstract

Direct measurement of exterior orientation parameters has been a challenge in photogrammetry for many years. Direct sensor orientation using a calibrated GPS/IMU 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, comparing to conventional aerial triangulation, direct sensor orientation yields larger errors in 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 image space. In this paper the influence of the numbe..

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