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Geo3o1: a tool for 3D georeferencing accuracy assessment of tri-stereo images by state-of-the-art sensor dependent orientation model

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED REMOTE SENSING
Volume 16, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

SPIE-SOC PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1117/1.JRS.16.047502

Keywords

block adjustment; adjustment by conditions; georeferencing; accuracy; sensordependent; orientation; Pleiades 1A

Funding

  1. TUBITAK [114Y380]
  2. Zonguldak Bulent Ecevit University Scientific Research Projects Fund [2014-47912266-01]
  3. Airbus Defense and Space

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We developed a tool for 3D georeferencing accuracy assessment of tri-stereo primary images of Pleiades 1A/1B/Neo, SPOT 6/7, and Gokturk-1, considering their private sensor-dependent orientation model in the MATLAB environment. The tool includes a two-step adjustment process to estimate the accuracy and analyze the efficiency and validation of exterior orientation parameters and correlation among interior and exterior orientation parameters.
We subjected a tool for 3D georeferencing accuracy assessment of tri-stereo primary images of Pleiades 1A/1B/Neo, SPOT 6/7, and Gokturk-1, developed in the MATLAB environment considering their private sensor-dependent orientation model. Although the orientation model has been developed by the image vendors, the major contribution of Geo3o1 was the two-step adjustment process. The basic stages of estimating the 3D georeferencing accuracy were (i) estimating the direct georeferencing accuracy by raw orientation parameters, (ii) preadjustment of look angles using ground control points (GCPs), and (iii) bundle adjustment. In addition, the efficiency and validation of exterior orientation parameters and also the correlation among interior and exterior orientation parameters could be analyzed. Geo3o1 has the capability of handling the images in stereo or tri-stereo modes. The case study has been carried out by the Pleiades 1A panchromatic tri-stereo primary images with 50-cm geometric resolution. About 90 points were used as GCPs/ICPs in two distribution scenarios. The accuracy on ground was estimated centimeter level at GCPs whereas the accuracy was naturally coarser at ICPs at similar to +/- 1 GSD. The efficiency and validation of exterior orientation parameters and the correlations were also shown by two samples. The research was carried out over an undulating, mountainous area in Zonguldak, Turkiye. (c) 2022 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)

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