Abstract We have been looking for a safe and economical technique for making an Electronic Terrain and Obstacle Data collection (eTOD). We have developed a method and a quality assurance system which covers the complete process from making an aerial survey to data processing. In addition to presenting the method, the article focuses on the dependence of the aerial photogrammetric obstacle survey on spatial resolution. We have found that the most effective way of making an obstacle database is by making a passive aerial remote sensing, which is supported by a high-speed (200–600 km/h) fixed-wing aircraft. The high-speed aerial camera systems with vertical and oblique camera axis are more accurate and more aerial triangulation can be used with them than with classic single camera solutions. The carefully planned flights for fixed-wing platforms provide a stable camera position and the homogeneous shooting network more easily, and obstruct the air transport for less time. In most cases, a terrestrial survey in itself does not allow the creation of the eTOD within a reasonable time frame and with complete safety, because of hard-to-reach areas, subjectivity and slow traversal in the field.
The GSD dependency of the eTOD photogrammetric survey
CEAS Aeronautical Journal ; 11 , 1
2019
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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