Abstract

Abstract. Tracking of targets from aerial platforms is an important activity in several applications, especially surveillance. Knowled ge of geolocation of these targets adds additional significant and useful information to the application. This paper determines the geolocation of a target being tracked from an aerial platform using the technique of image registration. Current approaches utilize a POS to determine the location of the aerial platform and then use the same for geolocation of the targets using the principle of photogrammetry. The constraints of cost and low-payload restrict the applicability of this approach using UAV platforms. This paper proposes a methodology for determining the geolocation of a target tracked from an aerial platform in a partially GPS devoid environment. The method utilises automatic feature based registration technique of a georeferenced satellite image with an ae rial image which is already stored in UAV's database to retrieve the geolocation of the target. Since it is easier to register subsequent aerial images due to similar viewing parameters, the subsequent overlapping images are registered together sequentially thus resulting in the registration of each of the images with georeferenced satellite image thus leading to geolocation of the target under interest. Using the proposed approach, the target can be tracked in all the frames in which it is visible. The proposed concept is verified experimentally and the results are found satisfactory. Using the proposed method, a user can obtain location of target of interest as well features on ground without requiring any POS on-board the aerial platform. The proposed approach has applications in surveillance for target tracking, target geolocation as well as in disaster management projects like search and rescue operations.

Highlights

  • Surveillance of a hostile target by an aerial platform using data collected by inbuilt sensor is one of the recent developing fields in remote sensing

  • The proposed methodology was implemented in three stages namely image registration, geolocation of a target and registration of subsequent frames of aerial images

  • 4.2.1 Registration of Satellite and Aerial images: A set of free version of Google Earth image and aerial imagery from an aerial platform of IIT, Kanpur were obtained for analysis of image registration

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Introduction

Surveillance of a hostile target by an aerial platform using data collected by inbuilt sensor is one of the recent developing fields in remote sensing. The term geolocation refers to estimation of the geographical location (latitude and longitude) of an object with reference to a given coordinate system The coordinates of such targets can be obtained by various methods like by using geo-referenced images. The proposed approach uses the registration of image obtained from UAV with the georeferenced satellite image which is already stored in UAV’s database to specify the coordinates of the target via registered image. The key to this approach is a fast and robust algorithm for registration and which further leads to the target position using registered image

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