DocumentCode :
677245
Title :
Digital aerial imagery of unmanned aerial vehicle for various applications
Author :
Ahmad, Ayaz ; Tahar, Khairul Nizam ; Udin, Wani Sofia ; Hashim, K.A. ; Darwin, NorHadija ; Hafis, Mohd ; Room, Mohd ; Hamid, N.F.A. ; Azhar, N.A.M. ; Azmi, Shahrul Mardhiah
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Geoinf., Univ. Teknol. Malaysia, Skudai, Malaysia
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Nov. 29 2013-Dec. 1 2013
Firstpage :
535
Lastpage :
540
Abstract :
Digital aerial imagery (DAI) can be acquired using digital mapping camera attached to light aircraft. The DAI is used for the production of topographic and thematic map. The cost of acquiring DAI is very expensive and suitable for large area coverage. The acquisition of DAI is not economical and suitable for small area coverage. Therefore an alternative method should be used to fulfill this need. There are two alternative methods that can be used for acquisition of DAI which include using a small format digital camera attached to light aircraft and using a small format attached to an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). UAV system has been reported used in various and diversified applications such as mapping applications (eg. map revision, landslide, coastal erosion, archaeology, forestry), industrial application (eg. engineering, crash accident), Geographic Information System (GIS) applications and others. In this study, micro unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems which comprise of fixed wing UAV flying and rotary UAV are attached with small format high resolution digital camera to acquire DAI for the purpose of mapping at the flying height of 300m at 100m respectively. The micro UAVs were flown autonomously (i.e automatically) and a series of DAIs of a slope using fixed wing UAV and a stream using rotary UAV were acquired rapidly within short period. Ground control point (GCP) and check point (CP) were established using the Global Positioning System and conventional Total Station techniques around the study area for the slope and stream respectively for the purpose of digital image processing and accuracy assessment. The DAIs were processed to produce photogrammetric output such as digital elevation model (DEM) and orthophoto. All these photogrammetric products were successfully produced and assessed. The achievable accuracy is less than ±1m for slope mapping and ±0.280m for stream mapping. In this study, it is proven that the micro UAV system can be us- d for mapping which cover small area. As conclusion, micro UAV is suitable for mapping small area, rapid data acquisition, accurate, low cost and can be employed for various applications.
Keywords :
autonomous aerial vehicles; cameras; control engineering computing; digital elevation models; geographic information systems; geophysical image processing; image resolution; microrobots; photogrammetry; robot vision; DAI; DEM; GCP; GIS applications; Global Positioning System; archaeology; check point; coastal erosion; crash accident; data acquisition; digital aerial imagery; digital elevation model; digital image processing; digital mapping camera; engineering; fixed wing UAV; flying UAV; forestry; geographic information system; ground control point; high resolution digital camera; industrial application; landslide; light aircraft; map revision; mapping applications; micro UAV system; micro unmanned aerial vehicle; orthophoto; photogrammetric output; photogrammetric products; rotary UAV; slope mapping; small format digital camera; stream mapping; thematic map; topographic map; total station techniques; Accuracy; Digital cameras; Digital elevation models; Global Positioning System; Streaming media; Three-dimensional displays; Unmanned aerial vehicle; digital aerial imagery; digital camera; mapping; photogrammetry;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Control System, Computing and Engineering (ICCSCE), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Mindeb
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1506-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCSCE.2013.6720023
Filename :
6720023
Link To Document :
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