Abstract

ABSTRACT Block Adjustment (BA) is one of the essential techniques for producing high-precision geospatial 3D data products with optical stereo satellite imagery. For block adjustment with few ground-control points or without ground control, the vertical error of the model is the decisive factor that constrains the accuracy of 3D data products. The elevation data obtained by spaceborne laser altimeter have the advantages of short update periods, high positioning precision, and low acquisition cost, providing sufficient data support for improving the elevation accuracy of stereo models through the combined BA. This paper proposes a geometric positioning model based on the integration of Optical Satellite Stereo Imagery (OSSI) and spaceborne laser altimeter data. Firstly, we elaborate the principle and necessity of this work through a literature review of existing methods. Then, the framework of our geo-positioning models. Secondly, four key technologies of the proposed model are expounded in order, including the acquisition and management of global Laser Control Points, the association of LCPs and OSSI, the block adjustment model combining LCPs with OSSI, and the accuracy estimation and quality control of the combined BA. Next, the combined BA experiment using Ziyuan-3 (ZY-3) OSSI and ICESat-2 laser data was carried out at the testing site in Shandong Province, China. Experimental results prove that our method can automatically select LCPs with high accuracy. The elevation deviation of the combined BA eventually achieved the Mean Error (ME) of 0.06 m and the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) of 1.18 m, much lower than the ME of 13.20 m and the RMSE of 3.88 m before the block adjustment. A further research direction will be how to perform more adequate accuracy analysis and quality control using massive laser points as checkpoints.

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