2012
DOI: 10.5194/isprsarchives-xxxviii-1-c22-45-2011
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The Practical Application of Uav-Based Photogrammetry Under Economic Aspects

Abstract: Commission I, WG I/V KEY WORDS: Adjustment, Matching, Photogrammetry, Point Cloud, Surface, Test, UAVs ABSTRACT:Nowadays, small size UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) have reached a level of practical reliability and functionality that enables this technology to enter the geomatics market as an additional platform for spatial data acquisition. Though one could imagine a wide variety of interesting sensors to be mounted on such a device, here we will focus on photogrammetric applications using digital cameras. In… Show more

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“…However, the spectral resolution is usually limited, radiometric/geometric errors can be significant and area covered by one mission is limited. Combined with high volume of data to be processed these aspects render the application of UAV over large areas hardly feasible (Sauerbier et al, 2011). Last but not least legal constrains for the UAV flight missions over urban areas prohibit surveys of these often highly invaded places.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the spectral resolution is usually limited, radiometric/geometric errors can be significant and area covered by one mission is limited. Combined with high volume of data to be processed these aspects render the application of UAV over large areas hardly feasible (Sauerbier et al, 2011). Last but not least legal constrains for the UAV flight missions over urban areas prohibit surveys of these often highly invaded places.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent literature shows how UASs are becoming the most useful solution for pit monitoring. The topics covered are: camera and system calibration (Shahbazi, 2015), imagery bundle adjustment and orientation quality assessment (Rosnell, 2012;Greiwe, 2013Tong, 2015, point cloud generation (Sauerbier, 2011;Rosnell, 2012;Shahbazi, 2015), the attainable products (digital models and orthophotos), data validation (Niethammer, 2012;Bemis, 2014;. The use of oblique imagery is only initial (Greiwe et al 2013).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The camera utilized was a compact Olympus PEN EP1 camera (12.3 Megapixel Live MOS Sensor, 4032 × 3024; sensor geometric resolution, 0.0043 mm; and a wide-angle fixed focal 17-mm f2.8 lens), which has been used in other studies [35].…”
Section: Description Of the Aircraft And Payload Utilizedmentioning
confidence: 99%