Abstract for presentation at The 13th Australasian Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Conference

Rectification of IKONOS images using linear features

  • Dr Ahmed Elaksher, faculty of engineering, cairo univeristy, Egypt
  • Latest development in remote sensing technologies demonstrated the capability to acquire high quality metric information from satellite images. For example, IKONOS satellite images have an improved resolution of one-meter that afford high quality mapping of ground objects from the space. However, the sensor model parameters are not yet released. This motivate the use of empirical transformation models to represent the relationship between image space coordinates and object space coordinates. Most of the employed transformation models are based on point features. These transformation models could be driven using linear features. Linear features are easier to digitize than point features and they improve both the geometric strength and the redundancy of the adjustment model. This research investigates the rectification of a single Geo panchromatic IKONOS image using different line-based transformation models. Experiments are conducted using the line-based 6 and 8 parameters transformation models and the line-based DLT model. Different sets of ground control lines are tested. Results showed that less than two meters horizontal RMSE could be achieved. In addition, insignificant differences are noticed between the transformation parameters computed using the point-based and the line-based transformation models. Therefore, the required planemetric accuracy for large-scale topographic mapping could be achieved and eventually high quality GIS databases could be generated using the presented technique.

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