Title: USGSOSU PROGRESS WITH DIGITAL CAMERA IN SITU CALIBRATION METHODS
1USGS/OSU PROGRESS WITH DIGITAL CAMERA IN SITU
CALIBRATION METHODS
- DEAN C. MERCHANT
- The Ohio State University
- December 4, 2003
2Introduction
- In situ Calibration Justification
- Measurement System Calibration Eisenhart
- USGS/OSU Progress
- Software development
- Flight testing
3RESECTED EXPOSURE STATION COORDINATES COMPARED TO
GPS RESULTS
4Partenavia Light Twin with Open-Port
5Single Photo Resection Comparisons for an
Open-Port, Twin Engine Aircraft LMK 15/23 Camera
at 1260 Meters AGL for Seven Photos
6Single Photo Resection Comparisons for an
Open-Port, Twin Engine Aircraft LMK 15/23
Camera at 3070 Meters AGL for Nine Photos
7Window-Ported NOAA Cessna Citation Undergoing
Spatial Offset Measurements
8Single Photo Resection Comparisons for a
Windowed-Port, Un-Pressurized, Multi-Engine
Aircraft Wild RC30 15/23 Camera at 1316 Meters
AGL for Twelve Photos
9Single Photo Resction Comparisons for a
Windowed-Port, Pressurized, Multi-Engine Aircraft
Wild RC30 15/23 Camera at 5817 Meters AGL for
Five Photos
10MEASUREMENT SYSTEM CALIBRATION(Eisenhart, 1962)
- Prepare Measurement System Specifications
- Establish State of Statistical Control
11MADISON TEST AND CALIBRATION RANGE
12MADISON HIGH DENSITY RANGE
13USGS/OSU DEVELOPMENTS
- Software Development
- Flight Testing
- Future Directions
14CONCLUSION
Discussion?