Hybrid georeferencing of images and LiDAR data for UAV-based point cloud collection at millimetre accuracy

Norbert Haala , Michael Kölle , Michael Cramer , Dominik Laupheimer , Florian Zimmermann
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During the last two decades, UAV emerged as standard platform for photogrammetric data collection. Main motivation in that early phase was the cost effective airborne image collection at areas of limited size. This was already feasible by rather simple payloads like an off-the-shelf, compact camera and a navigation-grade GNSS sensor. Meanwhile, dedicated sensor systems enable applications that have not been feasible in the past. One example is the airborne collection of dense 3D point clouds at millimetre accuracies, which will be discussed in our paper. For this purpose, we collect both LiDAR and image data from a joint UAV platform and apply a so-called hybrid georeferencing. This process integrates photogrammetric bundle block adjustment with direct georeferencing of LiDAR point clouds. By these means georeferencing accuracy is improved for the LiDAR point cloud by an order of magnitude. We demonstrate the feasibility of our approach in the context of a project, which aims on monitoring of subsidence of about 10 mm/year. The respective area of interest is defined by a ship lock and its vicinity of mixed use. In that area, multiple UAV flights were captured and evaluated for a period of three years. As our main contribution, we demonstrate that 3D point accuracies at sub-centimetre level can be achieved. This is realized by joint orientation of laser scans and images in a hybrid adjustment framework, which enables accuracies corresponding to the GSD of the captured imagery.

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图像和激光雷达数据的混合地理参考,用于基于无人机的毫米精度的点云收集
在过去二十年中,UAV作为摄影测量数据收集的标准平台出现。在早期阶段的主要动机是在有限面积的区域内具有成本效益的机载图像收集。这已经可以通过相当简单的有效载荷实现,比如现成的紧凑型相机和导航级GNSS传感器。同时,专用传感器系统使过去不可行的应用成为可能。其中一个例子是在毫米精度的密集三维点云的空中收集,这将在我们的论文中讨论。为此,我们从联合无人机平台收集激光雷达和图像数据,并应用所谓的混合地理参考。该过程将摄影测量束块调整与激光雷达点云的直接地理参考相结合。通过这些方法,激光雷达点云的地理参考精度提高了一个数量级。我们在一个项目的背景下证明了我们方法的可行性,该项目旨在监测每年约10毫米的下沉。各自的兴趣区域由船闸及其附近的混合用途定义。在该地区,多次无人机飞行被捕获并评估了三年的时间。作为我们的主要贡献,我们证明了亚厘米级的三维点精度可以实现。这是通过混合调整框架中激光扫描和图像的联合定向实现的,这使得捕获图像的GSD对应的精度成为可能。
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