A SIMULATION TOOL ASSISTING the DESIGN of A CLOSE RANGE PHOTOGRAMMETRY SYSTEM for the SARDINIA RADIO TELESCOPE

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Abstract

The Sardinia Radio Telescope (SRT) is a 64 m diameter antenna, whose primary mirror is equipped with an active surface capable to correct its deformations by means of a thick network of actuators. Close range photogrammetry (CRP) was used to measure the self-load deformations of the SRT primary reflector from its optimal shape, which are requested to be minimized for the radio telescope to operate at full efficiency. In the attempt to achieve such performance, we conceived a near real-time CRP system which requires the cameras to be installed in fixed positions and at the same time to avoid any interference with the antenna operativeness. The design of such system is not a trivial task, and to assist our decision we therefore developed a simulation pipeline to realistically reproduce and evaluate photogrammetric surveys of large structures. The described simulation environment consists of (i) a detailed description of the SRT model, included the measurement points and the camera parameters, (ii) a tool capable of generating realistic images accordingly to the above model, and (iii) a self-calibrating bundle adjustment to evaluate the performance in terms of RMSE of the camera configurations.

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Buffa, F., Pinna, A., & Sanna, G. (2016). A SIMULATION TOOL ASSISTING the DESIGN of A CLOSE RANGE PHOTOGRAMMETRY SYSTEM for the SARDINIA RADIO TELESCOPE. In ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Vol. 3, pp. 113–120). Copernicus GmbH. https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-III-5-113-2016

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