photogrammetry - areaotriangulation
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Photogrammetry …. Lecture 11Photogrammetry …. Lecture 11Dr. Steve RamroopDr. Steve Ramroop04/11/23
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Lecture 11 Content
Aerotriangulation (AO)
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– Defined as the procedure of establishing the geometric relationships among overlapping and side lapping photographs for determining the positions of supplemental horizontal control points
– Reduces substantially the control required by field methods
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TriangulationTriangulation• Triangulation calculates:
1. The position and rotation of the camera each time an image was exposed (Exterior Orientation Parameters) 2. The X, Y and Z coordinates of tie points
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Overlap between Runs or SwathsOverlap between Runs or Swaths
30% overlap between runs or swaths
Run #1
Run #2
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What is a BLOCK?What is a BLOCK?
A BLOCK is all the information needed A BLOCK is all the information needed to triangulate a set of air photographs in to triangulate a set of air photographs in one process one process This must include:
1. Photographs or images 2. Camera information3. Control X,Y,Z
4. Projection, Spheroid, Datum Information
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What is a BLOCK?What is a BLOCK?
A Block created in Stereo Analyst contains A Block created in Stereo Analyst contains two overlapping images (a Stereo Pair). two overlapping images (a Stereo Pair).
60% Overlap
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– Aeotriangulation adopts photogrammteric triangulation which establishes the geometric relationships among overlapping and sidelapping photographs to determine supplemental horizontal and vertical control points
– Aeotriangulation is performed using one of two methods:
Semianalytical (or independent model triangulation)Analytical (or bundle block)
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Semianalytical– passes control from one model to the next– Model’s relative orientation is done
instrumentally on the plotter or analytically using a computer program, but the scale transfer between successive models is accomplished analytically
– Hence each model are independently generated
– Each model will have at least 3 tie points in common
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– Relative orientation is done for each model and absolute orientation is done for the first model
– Use is made of the coordinates of the perspective centers of both photos (using the same coordinate system) as tie points
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– Coordinates for the second overlap is transformed mathematically by making coordinates of the left-hand perspective center of the first overlap and then rotating the second coordinate system about its three axes to make the points coincide with the first overlap
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– The perspective center coordinate provides a strong geometric tie between the models
– Tie points are computed using computer program that implements a transformation involving 7 parameters:
3 translations
3 rotations
One scale change
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Tie pointsTie pointsA TIE point is the image coordinate position A TIE point is the image coordinate position of an object appearing on 2 or more imagesof an object appearing on 2 or more images
• The X, Y and Z coordinates of a tie point are unknown and are determined by OrthoBASE during the aerial triangulation procedure
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Analytical– This is the second method of aerotriangulation– Image point-measuring instruments (comparator,
analytical plotter, workstation) are used to measure the x-y plate coordinates of each tie point and control point in each photograph
– Sequence of mathematical models are formed from which strip coordinates are derived
– Mathematical model represent the geometric relations between object space, perspective centers, and photographic images
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– Image points are represented by their photographic coordinates measured
– Input are photographic coordinates, camera parameters, and ground control points
– Use is made of the collinearity and coplanarity equations to manipulate the coordinates in a high speed computer
– Output of the computations are ground coordinates and elevations of the tie points
– Ideal tie points are the same points used in relative orientation
– Ability to correct for all possible systematic errors, such as film shrinkage, lens distortion, atmospheric refraction, and so on
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Block Residuals Block Residuals
There are RESIDUALS for:
• Each ground point• Each image point• Each perspective
center
• Block of eight images…
Least Squares Adjustment calculates new points based on distributing and minimizing residuals throughout the ENTIRE block
• Image & ground measurements
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Spreading ErrorSpreading ErrorThe adjustment distributes error throughout The adjustment distributes error throughout the block trying to minimize all the residualsthe block trying to minimize all the residuals
You can control the adjustment process You can control the adjustment process with the quality estimates with the quality estimates
MeasuredLocation
Standard Deviation
Predicted Location
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When to stop?When to stop?– Least Squares is an iterative process. So, Least Squares is an iterative process. So,
how does the process know when to stop how does the process know when to stop adjusting the points and recalculating adjusting the points and recalculating residuals?residuals?
– We define a threshold value in metersWe define a threshold value in meters
Convergence ValueConvergence Value– Once the process reaches convergence it Once the process reaches convergence it
stopsstops– What is convergence?…What is convergence?…
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0.912
0.282
0.513
0.589
0.766
The Convergence ValueThe Convergence ValueAfter each iteration residuals calculated for each measurement
0.054
0.386
0.054
0.674
0.195
0.054
0.049
If every difference between these values is less than the Convergence value, the iterations will STOP
Indicates that the triangulation has met the required accuracy
Iteration#1
#2
0.432
0.153
0.321
0.654
0.543
0.044
0.436
0.021
0.434
0.087
0.111
0.024
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SCBA: How it worksSCBA: How it worksMore GCPs an advantage (6 per overlap)More GCPs an advantage (6 per overlap)
Focal length
Principal Point
SCBA will estimate the Interior Geometry of the sensor
Self Calibrating and Bundle Adjustment
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Self-Calibrating Bundle Adjustment Self-Calibrating Bundle Adjustment (SCBA)(SCBA)
Cameras not designed for photogrammetry:Cameras not designed for photogrammetry:– Non-metric camera, digital camera or videographyNon-metric camera, digital camera or videography
Cameras with outdated or no calibration reportsCameras with outdated or no calibration reports
Will estimate the interior orientation parameters of Will estimate the interior orientation parameters of the camera/sensorthe camera/sensor– Focal lengthFocal length– Principal Point in the x directionPrincipal Point in the x direction– Principal Point in the y directionPrincipal Point in the y direction
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