Title :
Approximate Correction of Length Distortion for Direct Georeferencing in Map Projection Frame
Author :
Yongjun Zhang ; Xiang Shen
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Remote Sensing & Inf. Eng., Wuhan Univ., Wuhan, China
Abstract :
Many geometric distortions, such as earth curvature distortion and length distortion, exist in the map projection frame. Therefore, in aerial photogrammetry, if direct georeferencing is performed in the map projection frame, the crucial work becomes compensating for the effect of the various geometric distortions. This letter mainly focuses on length distortion and proposes two new correction approaches: the changing image coordinates method and the changing object coordinates method. The experimental results show that the changing object coordinates method is less influenced by terrain fluctuation, and its correction accuracy is therefore commonly higher than the changing image coordinates method as well as two existing approaches (i.e., the changing flight height method and the changing focal length method).
Keywords :
cartography; geophysical techniques; photogrammetry; Earth curvature distortion; Earth length distortion; aerial photogrammetry; correction accuracy; correction approaches; direct georeferencing; flight height method; focal length method; geometric distortions; image coordinate method; length distortion approximate correction; map projection frame; object coordinate method; terrain fluctuation; Distortion; georeferencing; map projection; scene restitution; sensor orientation;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2013.2259463