Abstract

Abstract. ZY-3 is the first civilian high resolution stereo mapping satellite, which has been launched on 9th, Jan, 2012. The aim of ZY-3 satellite is to obtain high resolution stereo images and support the 1:50000 scale national surveying and mapping. Although ZY-3 has very high accuracy for direct geo-locations without GCPs (Ground Control Points), use of some GCPs is still indispensible for high precise stereo mapping. The GLAS (Geo-science Laser Altimetry System) loaded on the ICESat (Ice Cloud and land Elevation Satellite), which is the first laser altimetry satellite for earth observation. GLAS has played an important role in the monitoring of polar ice sheets, the measuring of land topography and vegetation canopy heights after launched in 2003. Although GLAS has ended in 2009, the derived elevation dataset still can be used after selection by some criteria. In this paper, the ICESat/GLAS laser altimeter data is used as height reference data to improve the ZY-3 height accuracy. A selection method is proposed to obtain high precision GLAS elevation data. Two strategies to improve the ZY-3 height accuracy are introduced. One is the conventional bundle adjustment based on RFM and bias-compensated model, in which the GLAS footprint data is viewed as height control. The second is to correct the DSM (Digital Surface Model) straightly by simple block adjustment, and the DSM is derived from the ZY-3 stereo imaging after freedom adjustment and dense image matching. The experimental result demonstrates that the height accuracy of ZY-3 without other GCPs can be improved to 3.0 meter after adding GLAS elevation data. What’s more, the comparison of the accuracy and efficiency between the two strategies is implemented for application.

Highlights

  • Using satellite images without GCPs (Ground Control Points) to realize global mapping is an attractive aim for photogrammetry researchers

  • ZY-3 has very high accuracy for direct geo-locations without GCPs (Ground Control Points), use of some GCPs is still indispensible for high precise stereo mapping, especially in order to improve the elevation accuracy

  • Li et al (2016) introduced the GLAS footprint as elevation control points for ZY-3 satellite images stereo adjustment to improve the elevation accuracy

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Using satellite images without GCPs (Ground Control Points) to realize global mapping is an attractive aim for photogrammetry researchers. Wang et al (2014) has implemented systematic geo-location validation studies of ZY-3 data and the results validate that ZY-3 can obtain planimetric and vertical accuracy values of 10 m and 5m without GCPs (Ground Control Points), respectively. Li et al (2016) introduced the GLAS footprint as elevation control points for ZY-3 satellite images stereo adjustment to improve the elevation accuracy. ICESat/GLAS laser altimeter data is viewed as height reference to improve ZY-3 elevation accuracy without other ground control data. What’s more, the comparison and analysis is implemented according to experimental result

Select GLAS data as elevation reference
Correct the ZY-3 DSM using GLAS data
Experimental data
ZY-3 elevation evaluation
GLAS data accuracy evaluation
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