Direct georeferencing on small unmanned aerial platforms for improved reliability and accuracy of mapping without the need for ground control points

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This paper presents results from a Direct Mapping Solution (DMS) comprised of an Applanix APX-15 UAV GNSS-Inertial system integrated with a Sony a7R camera to produce highly accurate ortho-rectified imagery without Ground Control Points on a Microdrones md4-1000 platform. A 55 millimeter Nikkor f/1.8 lens was mounted on the Sony a7R and the camera was then focused and calibrated terrestrially using the Applanix camera calibration facility, and then integrated with the APX-15 UAV GNSS-Inertial system using a custom mount specifically designed for UAV applications. In July 2015, Applanix and Avyon carried out a test flight of this system. The goal of the test flight was to assess the performance of DMS APX-15 UAV direct georeferencing system on the md4-1000. The area mapped during the test was a 250 x 300 meter block in a rural setting in Ontario, Canada. Several ground control points are distributed within the test area. The test included 8 North-South lines and 1 cross strip flown at 80 meters AGL, resulting in a ~1 centimeter Ground Sample Distance (GSD). Map products were generated from the test flight using Direct Georeferencing, and then compared for accuracy against the known positions of ground control points in the test area. The GNSS-Inertial data collected by the APX-15 UAV was post-processed in Single Base mode, using a base station located in the project area via POSPac UAV. The base-station's position was precisely determined by processing a 12-hour session using the CSRS-PPP Post Processing service. The ground control points were surveyed in using differential GNSS post-processing techniques with respect to the base-station.

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  • Figure 1: Direct Georeferencing Concept versus Aerial Triangulation
  • Figure 2: Applanix APX-15 UAV Single Board GNSS-Aided Inertial solution for Direct Georeferencing on UAVs
  • Figure 4: Ground Control Point Distribution viewed in Google Maps
  • Figure 6: APX-15 UAV trajectory with photo centres
  • Figure 9: Sample zoomed in orthophoto displayed in Global Mapper software
  • Figure 7: CalQC bundle adjustment project
  • Figure 10: Distribution of measurements
  • Figure 8: Orthophotos Displayed in Global Mapper software

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Mian, O., Lutes, J., Lipa, G., Hutton, J. J., Gavelle, E., & Borghini, S. (2015). Direct georeferencing on small unmanned aerial platforms for improved reliability and accuracy of mapping without the need for ground control points. In International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives (Vol. 40, pp. 397–402). International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. https://doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-XL-1-W4-397-2015

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