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
3 Photogrammetric recording systems and their application
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51 – 63
3.2 Photochemical image recording
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63 – 87
3.1 The basics of metric cameras
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63 – 63
3.3 Photoelectronic image recording
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87 – 109
3.4 Digitizing analogue images
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109 – 122
3.5 Digital image enhancement
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122 – 126
3.6 Image pyramids/data compression
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126 – 144
3.7 Aerial cameras and their use in practice
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144 – 147
3.8 Terrestrial metric cameras and their application
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147 – 179
4 Orientation procedures and some methods of stereoprocessing
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179 – 196
4.1 With known exterior orientation
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196 – 197
4.2 With unknown exterior orientation
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197 – 200
4.3 Relative orientation
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200 – 209
4.4 Absolute orientation
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209 – 235
4.5 Image coordinate refinement
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235 – 246
4.6 Accuracy of point determination in a stereopair
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246 – 254
5 Photogrammetric triangulation
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254 – 262
5.2 Block adjustment by independent models
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262 – 264
5.1 Preliminary remarks on aerotriangulation
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262 – 262
5.3 Bundle block adjustment
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264 – 285
5.4 GPS- and IMU-assisted aerotriangulation
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285 – 292
5.5 Georeferencing of measurements made with a 3-line camera
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292 – 293
5.6 Accounting for Earth curvature and distortions due to cartographic projections
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293 – 296
5.7 Triangulation in close range photogrammetry
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296 – 298
6 Plotting instruments and stereoprocessing procedures
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298 – 302
6.2 The principles of stereoscopic matching and measurement
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302 – 311
6.1 Stereoscopic observation systems
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302 – 302
6.3 Analogue stereoplotters
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311 – 313
6.4 Analytical stereoplotters
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313 – 316
6.5 Digital stereoplotting equipment
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316 – 322
6.6 Computer-supported manual methods of analysis
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322 – 323
6.7 Operator accuracy with a computer assisted system
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323 – 333
6.8 Automatic and semi-automatic processing methods
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333 – 339
7 Orthophotos and single image analysis
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339 – 382
7.1 Perspective distortion in a metric image
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382 – 383
7.2 Orthophotos of plane objects
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383 – 389
7.3 Orthophotos of curved objects
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389 – 396
7.4 Analogue, analytical and digital single image analysis
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396 – 409
7.5 Photo models
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409 – 412
7.6 Static and dynamic visualizations
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412 – 415
8 Laser scanning
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415 – 416
8.1 Airborne laser scanning
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416 – 416
8.2 Terrestrial laser scanning
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416 – 435
8.3 Short range laser scanning
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435 – 444
Appendices
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444 – 448
Completion of the references
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448 – 465