Approximate approaches to geometric corrections of high resolution satellite imagery |
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Authors: | Shi Wenzhong Ahmed Shaker |
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Affiliation: | SHI WenzhongAhmed Shaker |
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Abstract: | The exploitation of different non-rigorous mathematical models as opposed to the satellite rigorous models is discussed for geometric corrections and topographic/thematic maps production of high-resolution satellite imagery (HRSI). Furthermore, this paper focuses on the effects of the number of GCPs and the terrain elevation difference within the area covered by the images on the obtained ground points accuracy. From the research, it is obviously found that non-rigorous orientation and triangulation models can be used successfully in most cases for 2D rectification and 3D ground points determination without a camera model or the satellite ephemeris data. In addition, the accuracy up to the sub-pixel level in plane and about one pixel in elevation can be achieved with a modest number of GCPs. |
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Keywords: | remote sensing rectification polynomials high-resolution |
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