The Project evalAT for Investigating the Accuracy of Aerotriangulations in Map Projections
Keywords: aerotriangulation, accuracy, map projection, adjustment
Abstract. This paper investigates the accuracy of the aerial triangulation (AT) performed in a conformal map projection for a GNSS-INS-supported image block consisting of 4342 vertical images, GSD 20 cm, with 22 main strips and 5 cross strips. Using 169 check points the obtained results are compared with the accuracy achieved by running the AT in an undistorted tangential system. It turns out, that in both systems the same accuracies can be achieved, with RMSE in (X, Y, Z) of (7, 10, 11) cm, if Earth curvature and scale distortion are correctly modelled in the map projection. If the scale distortion is not considered, then the RMSE in Z increases by 100% to 300% (depending on the height distribution of the GCPs). In AT software packages that do not consider the scale distortion a partial compensation is possible by either adapting the height of the projection centres or the principal distance leading to RMSE of around (10, 11, 15) cm.
