This paper reports on the application of a generic physical sensor orientation model for evaluation of the georeferencing performance of 2 m resolution imagery from the Thailand Earth Observation System (THEOS) satellite. Within the generic sensor orientation model, orbit and attitude data are employed to describe the satellite trajectory, which is further modelled by splines. The satellite orbit and sensor attitude errors are then compensated via sensor orientation adjustment using a modest number of ground control points (GCPs), resulting in improved georeferencing. The generic sensor model and the integration of the THEOS orientation parameters into the model are first described. The presence of errors in the satellite line-of-sight data...
This paper describes how position and orientation measurement systems are used to directly georefere...
This dissertation addresses the problem of precisely determining the geodetic position (geoposition)...
High-resolution satellite imagery (HRSI) has demonstrated the capability of generating orthoimagery ...
This paper presents the georeferencing performance of the imagery from the Thailand Earth Observatio...
To exploit full metric quality of optical satellite imagery, precise georeferencing is necessary. A ...
The efficiency of interior orientation parameters (IOPs) and exterior orientation parameters (EOPs) ...
The main obstacle to achieving high precision in georeferencing from high- resolution satellite imag...
This paper addresses the metric accuracy potential of Ikonos Geo imagery for 2D geopositioning. For ...
High resolution satellite imagery became available to civil users in 1999 with the launch of Ikonos,...
The use of rational functions has become a standard for very high-resolution satellite imagery (VHRS...
This paper addresses the metric accurracy potential of Ikonos Geo imagery for 2D geopositioning. For...
The correct georeferencing of remote sensing imagery is a fundamental task for orthoimages, digital ...
Orientation and rectification of remote sensing imagery is one of the most important tasks for image...
This paper investigates the potentials of strict and rational function models for the georeferencing...
International audienceThis paper describes a simple pushbroom camera model for Earth observation sat...
This paper describes how position and orientation measurement systems are used to directly georefere...
This dissertation addresses the problem of precisely determining the geodetic position (geoposition)...
High-resolution satellite imagery (HRSI) has demonstrated the capability of generating orthoimagery ...
This paper presents the georeferencing performance of the imagery from the Thailand Earth Observatio...
To exploit full metric quality of optical satellite imagery, precise georeferencing is necessary. A ...
The efficiency of interior orientation parameters (IOPs) and exterior orientation parameters (EOPs) ...
The main obstacle to achieving high precision in georeferencing from high- resolution satellite imag...
This paper addresses the metric accuracy potential of Ikonos Geo imagery for 2D geopositioning. For ...
High resolution satellite imagery became available to civil users in 1999 with the launch of Ikonos,...
The use of rational functions has become a standard for very high-resolution satellite imagery (VHRS...
This paper addresses the metric accurracy potential of Ikonos Geo imagery for 2D geopositioning. For...
The correct georeferencing of remote sensing imagery is a fundamental task for orthoimages, digital ...
Orientation and rectification of remote sensing imagery is one of the most important tasks for image...
This paper investigates the potentials of strict and rational function models for the georeferencing...
International audienceThis paper describes a simple pushbroom camera model for Earth observation sat...
This paper describes how position and orientation measurement systems are used to directly georefere...
This dissertation addresses the problem of precisely determining the geodetic position (geoposition)...
High-resolution satellite imagery (HRSI) has demonstrated the capability of generating orthoimagery ...