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Title: | A two-phase space resection model for accurate topographic reconstruction from lunar imagery with push broom scanners | Author(s): | Kwan, Kin Chung Pang, Raymond Wai Man |
Author(s): | Xu, X. Zhang, H. Han, G. Fang, J. Zhao, G. |
Issue Date: | 2016 | Publisher: | MDPI | Journal: | Sensors | Volume: | 16 | Issue: | 4 | Abstract: | Exterior orientation parameters’ (EOP) estimation using space resection plays an important role in topographic reconstruction for push broom scanners. However, existing models of space resection are highly sensitive to errors in data. Unfortunately, for lunar imagery, the altitude data at the ground control points (GCPs) for space resection are error-prone. Thus, existing models fail to produce reliable EOPs. Motivated by a finding that for push broom scanners, angular rotations of EOPs can be estimated independent of the altitude data and only involving the geographic data at the GCPs, which are already provided, hence, we divide the modeling of space resection into two phases. Firstly, we estimate the angular rotations based on the reliable geographic data using our proposed mathematical model. Then, with the accurate angular rotations, the collinear equations for space resection are simplified into a linear problem, and the global optimal solution for the spatial position of EOPs can always be achieved. Moreover, a certainty term is integrated to penalize the unreliable altitude data for increasing the error tolerance. Experimental results evidence that our model can obtain more accurate EOPs and topographic maps not only for the simulated data, but also for the real data from Chang’E-1, compared to the existing space resection model. |
URI: | https://repository.cihe.edu.hk/jspui/handle/cihe/869 | DOI: | 10.3390/s16040507 | CIHE Affiliated Publication: | Yes |
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