Assessment of geo-coding and height accuracy of the dem derived from preliminary data sets of X-band SRTM

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The first data set of X-band Digital Elevation Model (DEM), derived from Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM), of Gujarat Earthquake affected area was processed to assess the geo-coding and height accuracy. A detailed survey of the study area was carried out using Differential-GPS systems to get accurate control points. Though, it is the first data set processed without Attitude and Orbit Determination Avionics, the geo-coding and height accuracy is good. It is observed that there is an average shift of-1.5 pixels in Latitude and 2.5 pixels in Longitude with 1.5 pixels Standard Deviation (STD). A comparison of SRTM and Differential-GPS heights indicates that there is a bias of 7.4 m with STD of 3.4 m. This is in agreement with the height errors reported by the Deutschen Zentrums fur Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) in Height Error Map (HEM) data set.

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Rao, K. S., Phalke, S. M., Sarup, J., & Al-Jassar, H. K. (2006). Assessment of geo-coding and height accuracy of the dem derived from preliminary data sets of X-band SRTM. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 34(4), 369–375. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02990921

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