Accuracy Assessment of Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Data Obtained from ASTER Satellite in Flat Land

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It is important to investigate the accuracy of Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) because of their crucial impact on all engineering and scientific disciplines. Photogrammetry, traditional surveying, remote sensing systems and satellite whole DEMs output methods. In this paper include the DEM data produced by the ASTER satellite (Band near-infrared wavelength region from 0.78 to 0.86 μm), where tested and evaluation DEM data for an area of 100 square kilometers in Al-Shtra city. The technique used to evaluate was twofold: first method was to use statistical methods; second method is to take advantage of applied linear transformation equation to detect the gap between Z-DEM and Z-Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) (which represents reality (. The result of a root means square error (RMSE) is 5.087m, where it was calculated based on the observed data in the field using GNSS. And standard deviation error (SDT err) was 5.088 m, while after applied linear transformation equation the RMSE reduction to about 80%, which indicates a large bias between the Z-DEM and Z-GPS.

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Azeez, M. H., & Abdulkareem, I. (2019). Accuracy Assessment of Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Data Obtained from ASTER Satellite in Flat Land. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 518). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/518/2/022059

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