Abstract

So-called prismatic 3D building models, following the level-of-detail (LOD) 1 of the OGC City Geography Markup Language (CityGML) standard, are usually generated automatically by combining building footprints with height values. Typically, high-resolution digital elevation models (DEMs) or dense LiDAR point clouds are used to generate these building models. However, high-resolution LiDAR data are usually not available with extensive coverage, whereas globally available DEM data are often not detailed and accurate enough to provide sufficient input to the modeling of individual buildings. Therefore, this paper investigates the possibility of generating LOD1 building models from both volunteered geographic information (VGI) in the form of OpenStreetMap data and remote sensing-derived geodata improved by multi-sensor and multi-modal DEM fusion techniques or produced by synthetic aperture radar (SAR)-optical stereogrammetry. The results of this study show several things: First, it can be seen that the height information resulting from data fusion is of higher quality than the original data sources. Secondly, the study confirms that simple, prismatic building models can be reconstructed by combining OpenStreetMap building footprints and easily accessible, remote sensing-derived geodata, indicating the potential of application on extensive areas. The building models were created under the assumption of flat terrain at a constant height, which is valid in the selected study area.

Highlights

  • One particular interest in remote sensing is the 3D reconstruction of urban areas for diverse applications such as 3D city modeling, urban, and crisis management, etc

  • The main objective of this paper is to investigate the possibility of Level-of-detail 1 (LOD1)-based 3D building modeling from different remote sensing data sources which can be efficiently applied to wide areas

  • We evaluated the potential of LOD1 3D reconstruction using data from remote-sensing-derived geodata and volunteered geographic information (VGI)

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Introduction

One particular interest in remote sensing is the 3D reconstruction of urban areas for diverse applications such as 3D city modeling, urban, and crisis management, etc. There are different levels of building modeling which have been described under the standard of the OGC City Geography Markup Language (CityGML). These are summarized in [2]. The level is LOD2, which represents building shapes with more details. This type of building modeling demands high-resolution data in comparison to the first level

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