Abstract

Multisource remote sensing data have been extensively used in disaster and emergency response management. Different types of visual and measured data, such as high-resolution orthoimages, real-time videos, accurate digital elevation models, and three-dimensional landscape maps, can enable producing effective rescue plans and aid the efficient dispatching of rescuers after disasters. Generally, such data are acquired using unmanned aerial vehicles equipped with multiple sensors. For typical application scenarios, efficient and real-time access to data is more important in emergency response cases than in traditional application scenarios. In this study, an efficient emergency response airborne mapping system equipped with multiple sensors was designed. The system comprises groups of wide-angle cameras, a high-definition video camera, an infrared video camera, a LiDAR system, and a global navigation satellite system/inertial measurement unit. The wide-angle cameras had a visual field of 85° × 105°, facilitating the efficient operation of the mapping system. Numerous calibrations were performed on the constructed mapping system. In particular, initial calibration and self-calibration were performed to determine the relative pose between different wide-angle cameras to fuse all the acquired images. The mapping system was then tested in an area with altitudes of 1000 m–1250 m. The biases of the wide-angle cameras were small bias values (0.090 m, −0.018 m, and −0.046 m in the x-, y-, and z-axes, respectively). Moreover, the root-mean-square error (RMSE) along the planer direction was smaller than that along the vertical direction (0.202 and 0.294 m, respectively). The LiDAR system achieved smaller biases (0.117, −0.020, and −0.039 m in the x-, y-, and z-axes, respectively) and a smaller RMSE in the vertical direction (0.192 m) than the wide-angle cameras; however, RMSE of the LiDAR system along the planar direction (0.276 m) was slightly larger. The proposed system shows potential for use in emergency response systems for efficiently acquiring data such as images and point clouds.

Highlights

  • Remote sensing is useful for acquiring various types of visual and measured data, such as high-resolution orthoimages, real-time videos, accurate digital elevation models (DEMs), and three-dimensional (3D) landscape maps [1, 2], providing support for decision-making in disaster response [3,4,5]

  • In this study, we developed an emergency response airborne mapping system equipped with multiple sensors. is system integrates wide-angle cameras, a LiDAR system, and a video camera into a single platform that can be installed on a large fixed-wing Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)

  • To test the accuracy of the measurements obtained using the wide-angle cameras, after the aerial triangulation, the locations of the ground control points were determined based on the triangulation and compared with the reference locations (Table 3). e deviations in the measured values are small; there is little variation in the values. e exception is the vertical direction, for which root-mean-square error (RMSE) is larger (0.294 m)

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Introduction

Remote sensing is useful for acquiring various types of visual and measured data, such as high-resolution orthoimages, real-time videos, accurate digital elevation models (DEMs), and three-dimensional (3D) landscape maps [1, 2], providing support for decision-making in disaster response [3,4,5]. These data can be employed to plan effective rescues and assist the efficient dispatching of rescuers shortly after disaster [6,7,8]. Such systems can obtain multiple types of accurately georeferenced observation data [20]

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