Abstract

Abstract. Nowadays Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology has attracted attention for aerial photogrammetric mapping. The low cost and the feasibility to automatic flight along commanded waypoints can be considered as the main advantages of this technology in photogrammetric applications. Using GNSS/INS technologies the images are taken at the planned position of the exposure station and the exterior orientation parameters (position Xo, Yo, Zo and attitude ω, φ, χ) of images can be direct determined. However, common UAVs (off-the-shelf) do not replace the traditional aircraft platform. Overall, the main shortcomings are related to: difficulties to obtain the authorization to perform the flight in urban and rural areas, platform stability, safety flight, stability of the image block configuration, high number of the images and inaccuracies of the direct determination of the exterior orientation parameters of the images. In this paper are shown the obtained results from the project photogrammetric mapping using aerial images from the SIMEPAR UAV system. The PIPER J3 UAV Hydro aircraft was used. It has a micro pilot MP2128g. The system is fully integrated with 3-axis gyros/accelerometers, GPS, pressure altimeter, pressure airspeed sensors. A Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W300 was calibrated and used to get the image block. The flight height was close to 400 m, resulting GSD near to 0.10 m. The state of the art of the used technology, methodologies and the obtained results are shown and discussed. Finally advantages/shortcomings found in the study and main conclusions are presented

Highlights

  • The use of high resolution images from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to extract metric information of the Earths surface has been widely researched in the last years

  • Considering the UAV facilities to perform the flight missions, one may state that the applicability of this technology is more suitable for engineering projects that need up-to-date information of the earth’s surface, where the high spatial resolution images are necessary for frequent evaluations

  • This paper shows a study of an UAV system used to acquire aerial images to generate orthoimages of a rural area, containing a small town

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INTRODUCTION

The use of high resolution images from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to extract metric information of the Earths surface has been widely researched in the last years. Operational advantages such as autonomous flight, lower costs for the photogrammetric system and flight mission are the main attractive for the use of this new technology in photogrammetric applications. Considering the UAV facilities to perform the flight missions, one may state that the applicability of this technology is more suitable for engineering projects that need up-to-date information of the earth’s surface, where the high spatial resolution images are necessary for frequent evaluations. The obtained results in each phase are presented and discussed

PHOTOGRAMMETRIC FLIGHT MISSION
AERIAL TRIANGULATION
DIGITAL TERRAIN MODEL
ORTOIMAGE GENERATION
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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