Accuracy Analysis of Coastal Area Modeling through UAV Photogrammetry

  • Choi K
  • Lee I
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Abstract

Coastal erosion happens frequently in many different types. To control coastal erosion zone effectively and establish response plans, we need to accumulate data indicating topography changes through monitoring the erosion situation continuously. UAV photogrammetric systems, which can fly autonomously at a low altitude, are recommended as an economical and precision means to monitor the coastal zones. In this study, we aim to verify the accuracy of the generated orthoimages and DEM as a result of processing the UAV data of a coastal zone by comparing them with various reference data. We established a verification routine and examined the possibilities of applying the UAV photogrammetric systems to monitoring coastal erosion by checking the analyzed accuracy by the routine. As a result of verifying the generated the geospatial information from acquired data under various configurations, the horizontal and vertical accuracy (RMSE) were about 2.7 cm and 4.8 cm respectively, which satisfied 5 cm, the accuracy required for coastal erosion monitoring.

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Choi, K., & Lee, I. (2016). Accuracy Analysis of Coastal Area Modeling through UAV Photogrammetry. Korean Journal of Remote Sensing, 32(6), 657–672. https://doi.org/10.7780/kjrs.2016.32.6.10

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