Abstract

The study conducted aimed to examine the accuracy of Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) in Egypt, specifically the TanDEM-X mission's 30 m and 12 m resolution DEMs and the SRTM DEM with a 30 m resolution. The accuracy of DEMs is essential for various civil engineering and surveying applications, especially in geoscience applications. To ensure the comparison's accuracy, the study used ellipsoidal heights instead of orthometric heights, preventing errors caused by global geopotential models in the conversion process. The evaluation of the three DEMs was carried out using 352 GNSS points. The findings indicate that both TanDEM-X DEMs with 30 m and 12 m resolutions outperform the SRTM 30 m in terms of vertical accuracy, making them ideal for geomatic applications that require higher-resolution DEMs. The TanDEM-X 30 m generates a standard deviation (STD) and a Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) of approximately 3.03 m and 3.45 m, respectively. On the other hand, the TanDEM-X 12 m generates an STD and RMSE of approximately 2.86 m and 3.18 m, respectively. Comparatively, the SRTM 30 m produces an STD and RMSE of approximately 4.67 m and 5.35 m, respectively.

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