The Institute of Geodesy and Photogrammetry (IGP) is participating in the Cartosat-1 evaluation program, a common initiative ofISRO (India) and ISPRS. Within this program, various test sites with reference data have been established and Cartosat-1 imageshave been acquired over these sites. We have reported already about the Rome and Mausanne datasets in a former publication. Here, we report about our investigations at the Catalonia test site of ISRO. In addition, we evaluate the Cartosat-1 images acquired over the test site in Sakurajima, Japan. First, we report on image preprocessing for their improvement. Then, we report on RPC refinement and the 3D point positioning accuracy tha...
On 5 May 2005, the Indian Space Research Organization launched Cartosat-1, the eleventh satellite of...
CARTOSAT-1, launched in May 2005, is basically a stereo mission, as it is equipped with two cameras ...
The high-resolution Cartosat-1 stereo image data is expected to have significant impact in topograph...
The Institute of Geodesy and Photogrammetry (IGP) is participating in the Cartosat-1 evaluation prog...
Because Cartosat-1 data is one of the ideal sources for topographic map updating, it is important to...
The results of Cartosat 1 (IRS P5) imagery investigation held in terms of participation in ISPRS and...
Research Organisation. CARTOSAT-1, also known as IRS-P5 is basically a stereo mission. It has two pa...
The scope of the work is to perform the stereo restitution of Cartosat-I data by refining the raw Ra...
Cartosat-1 is the eleventh satellite of the Indian Space Research Organisation series and is primari...
Cartosat-1 satellite, launched by Department of Space (DOS), Government of India, is dedicated to st...
CARTOSAT-1 satellite was launched in May 2005; the optical sensor is configured with two pushbroom c...
with 2.5m resolutions while Cartosat-2 is a high-resolution satellite having single imaging sensor. ...
Cartosat-1 is the first Indian Remote Sensing satellite able to collect in-track high resolution ste...
CARTOSAT-1, launched in May 2005, is basically a stereo mission, as it is equipped with two cameras ...
DLR's Remote Sensing Technology Institute has more than 20 years of history in developing spaceborne...
On 5 May 2005, the Indian Space Research Organization launched Cartosat-1, the eleventh satellite of...
CARTOSAT-1, launched in May 2005, is basically a stereo mission, as it is equipped with two cameras ...
The high-resolution Cartosat-1 stereo image data is expected to have significant impact in topograph...
The Institute of Geodesy and Photogrammetry (IGP) is participating in the Cartosat-1 evaluation prog...
Because Cartosat-1 data is one of the ideal sources for topographic map updating, it is important to...
The results of Cartosat 1 (IRS P5) imagery investigation held in terms of participation in ISPRS and...
Research Organisation. CARTOSAT-1, also known as IRS-P5 is basically a stereo mission. It has two pa...
The scope of the work is to perform the stereo restitution of Cartosat-I data by refining the raw Ra...
Cartosat-1 is the eleventh satellite of the Indian Space Research Organisation series and is primari...
Cartosat-1 satellite, launched by Department of Space (DOS), Government of India, is dedicated to st...
CARTOSAT-1 satellite was launched in May 2005; the optical sensor is configured with two pushbroom c...
with 2.5m resolutions while Cartosat-2 is a high-resolution satellite having single imaging sensor. ...
Cartosat-1 is the first Indian Remote Sensing satellite able to collect in-track high resolution ste...
CARTOSAT-1, launched in May 2005, is basically a stereo mission, as it is equipped with two cameras ...
DLR's Remote Sensing Technology Institute has more than 20 years of history in developing spaceborne...
On 5 May 2005, the Indian Space Research Organization launched Cartosat-1, the eleventh satellite of...
CARTOSAT-1, launched in May 2005, is basically a stereo mission, as it is equipped with two cameras ...
The high-resolution Cartosat-1 stereo image data is expected to have significant impact in topograph...