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Articles | Volume XLII-1/W1
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-1-W1-71-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-1-W1-71-2017
30 May 2017
 | 30 May 2017

GEOMETRIC STITCHING METHOD FOR DOUBLE CAMERAS WITH WEAK CONVERGENCE GEOMETRY

N. Zhou, H. He, Y. Bao, C. Yue, K. Xing, and S. Cao

Keywords: Weak Convergence, Stitching, DEM, Block Adjustment, RFM

Abstract. In this paper, a new geometric stitching method is proposed which utilizes digital elevation model (DEM)-aided block adjustment to solve relative orientation parameters for dual-camera with weak convergence geometry. A rational function model (RFM) with affine transformation is chosen as the relative orientation model. To deal with the weak geometry, a reference DEM is used in this method as an additional constraint in the block adjustment, which only calculates the planimetry coordinates of tie points (TPs). After that we can use the obtained affine transform coefficients to generate virtual grid, and update rational polynomial coefficients (RPCs) to complete the geometric stitching. Our proposed method was tested on GaoFen-2(GF-2) dual-camera panchromatic (PAN) images. The test results show that the proposed method can achieve an accuracy of better than 0.5 pixel in planimetry and have a seamless visual effect. For regions with small relief, when global DEM with 1 km grid, SRTM with 90 m grid and ASTER GDEM V2 with 30 m grid replaced DEM with 1m grid as elevation constraint, it is almost no loss of accuracy. The test results proved the effectiveness and feasibility of the stitching method.