Abstract

ABSTRACTKOMPSAT-3 is an optical high-resolution earth observation satellite launched on 19 May 2012. It provides panchromatic optical images at a nominal ground sampling distance (GSD) of 70 cm. This letter provides geometric accuracy evaluation of KOMPSAT-3 stereo images, including position determination and automated digital surface model (DSM) generation. Bias-compensated KOMPSAT-3 stereo achieved positioning accuracy of 0.65 m and 0.70 m in horizontal and vertical directions, respectively. Bias-compensated KOMPSAT-3 images were utilized for automated DSM generation. A DSM showed height errors of about 3.8 m (RMS) when all grids were compared with reference LIDAR data. Geometric performance of KOMPSAT-3 images was also compared with that of WorldView-1 images whose nominal GSD is 46 cm, over the same test area. The positioning accuracy and the accuracy of DSM generation from KOMPSAT-3 were slightly inferior to those of WorldView-1. However, overall performance of the two satellite images was comparable, when the difference of GSD is taken into account.

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