Photogrammetry :Geometry from Images and Laser Scans ( De Gruyter Textbook )

Publication subTitle :Geometry from Images and Laser Scans

Publication series :De Gruyter Textbook

Author: Karl Kraus   Ian A. Harley   Stephen Kyle  

Publisher: De Gruyter‎

Publication year: 2007

E-ISBN: 9783110892871

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110190076

Subject: P23 photogrammetry and remote sensing mapping

Keyword: Geodesy Geology Geophysics Cartography

Language: ENG

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Description

This textbook deals with the basics and methods of photogrammetry and laser scanning which are used to determine the form and location of objects, with measurements provided by sensors placed in air planes as well as on terrestrial platforms. Many examples and exercises with solutions are included. Photogrammetry, Laserscanning.

Chapter

Foreword

pp.:  1 – 5

Notes for readers

pp.:  5 – 7

1 Introduction

pp.:  7 – 17

1.2 Applications

pp.:  17 – 18

1.1 Definitions

pp.:  17 – 17

3 Photogrammetric recording systems and their application

pp.:  51 – 63

3.2 Photochemical image recording

pp.:  63 – 87

3.1 The basics of metric cameras

pp.:  63 – 63

3.3 Photoelectronic image recording

pp.:  87 – 109

3.4 Digitizing analogue images

pp.:  109 – 122

3.5 Digital image enhancement

pp.:  122 – 126

3.6 Image pyramids/data compression

pp.:  126 – 144

3.7 Aerial cameras and their use in practice

pp.:  144 – 147

3.8 Terrestrial metric cameras and their application

pp.:  147 – 179

4 Orientation procedures and some methods of stereoprocessing

pp.:  179 – 196

4.1 With known exterior orientation

pp.:  196 – 197

4.2 With unknown exterior orientation

pp.:  197 – 200

4.3 Relative orientation

pp.:  200 – 209

4.4 Absolute orientation

pp.:  209 – 235

4.5 Image coordinate refinement

pp.:  235 – 246

4.6 Accuracy of point determination in a stereopair

pp.:  246 – 254

5 Photogrammetric triangulation

pp.:  254 – 262

5.2 Block adjustment by independent models

pp.:  262 – 264

5.1 Preliminary remarks on aerotriangulation

pp.:  262 – 262

5.3 Bundle block adjustment

pp.:  264 – 285

5.4 GPS- and IMU-assisted aerotriangulation

pp.:  285 – 292

5.5 Georeferencing of measurements made with a 3-line camera

pp.:  292 – 293

5.6 Accounting for Earth curvature and distortions due to cartographic projections

pp.:  293 – 296

5.7 Triangulation in close range photogrammetry

pp.:  296 – 298

6 Plotting instruments and stereoprocessing procedures

pp.:  298 – 302

6.2 The principles of stereoscopic matching and measurement

pp.:  302 – 311

6.1 Stereoscopic observation systems

pp.:  302 – 302

6.3 Analogue stereoplotters

pp.:  311 – 313

6.4 Analytical stereoplotters

pp.:  313 – 316

6.5 Digital stereoplotting equipment

pp.:  316 – 322

6.6 Computer-supported manual methods of analysis

pp.:  322 – 323

6.7 Operator accuracy with a computer assisted system

pp.:  323 – 333

6.8 Automatic and semi-automatic processing methods

pp.:  333 – 339

7 Orthophotos and single image analysis

pp.:  339 – 382

7.1 Perspective distortion in a metric image

pp.:  382 – 383

7.2 Orthophotos of plane objects

pp.:  383 – 389

7.3 Orthophotos of curved objects

pp.:  389 – 396

7.4 Analogue, analytical and digital single image analysis

pp.:  396 – 409

7.5 Photo models

pp.:  409 – 412

7.6 Static and dynamic visualizations

pp.:  412 – 415

8 Laser scanning

pp.:  415 – 416

8.1 Airborne laser scanning

pp.:  416 – 416

8.2 Terrestrial laser scanning

pp.:  416 – 435

8.3 Short range laser scanning

pp.:  435 – 444

Appendices

pp.:  444 – 448

Completion of the references

pp.:  448 – 465

Index

pp.:  465 – 467

LastPages

pp.:  467 – 477

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