On the positional accuracy and maximum allowable scale of UAV-derived photogrammetric products for archaeological site documentation |
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Authors: | Juan Antonio Pérez María Cristina Charro |
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Affiliation: | 1. CUM, Universidad de Extremadura, Mérida, Spain;2. Departamento de Prehistoria, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | Blending photogrammetric and Structure from Motion techniques with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) is a commonly used approach for the documentation and analysis of archaeological sites. Using the dense 3D point clouds generated from these techniques, two main photogrammetric products are created: orthophotos and Digital Surfaces Models (DSM). Depending on the UAV technology, the flight parameters, the topography and land cover of the flown area, DSMs and orthophotos are delivered with varying positional accuracies and output scales. In this paper, the positional accuracy and maximum allowable scale of these products generated by complete automation of flight mode and processing workflow are assessed. Moreover, three known International Mapping Standards (IMS) are validated using independent checkpoints, obtained by geodetic Global Navigation Satellite Systems receivers, in two Spanish study areas. The results show that accurate photogrammetric products adapted to the IMS can be successfully obtained by the automation of the photogrammetric workflow. |
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Keywords: | UAV orthophoto DSM positional accuracy maximum allowable scale |
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