{"title":"最新DTM与DEM Pleiades在泥炭地动态监测中的比较","authors":"A. Julzarika, T. Aditya, Subaryono, Harintaka","doi":"10.1109/ISRITI51436.2020.9315410","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"DEM is needed for monitoring peatland dynamics. Currently, available free DEMs have low vertical accuracy and are not up to date. Commercial DEMs have high resolution but is expensive. DEM Pleiades is an example of a commercial DEM. One solution to overcome this problem is to use the latest DTM, which has the advantage of being up to date. This study aims to compare the vertical accuracy of the latest DTM with DEM Pleiades on peatlands. The study area is located on the peatlands of the “Palangkaraya-Pulang Pisau” border. This region has relatively flat topography. The latest DTM is extracted from a combination of InSAR ALOS PALSAR/PALSAR-2 and DInSAR Sentinel. The latest DTM is the integration of the DTM master with the latest displacement. The vertical accuracy of the latest DTM needs to be tested on the DEM Pleiades data with a spatial resolution of 0.5 m and field measurement data using GNSS. DEM Pleiades, the latest DTM, and field measurements using the EGM 2008 for the height reference field. The height data on the DEM Pleiades and the latest DTM were extracted and adjusted for 15 field measurement points. The result obtained is the mean height differences between DEM Pleiades and the latest DTM which is ammounting 0.923 m. The mean height differences between DEM Pleaides and field measurements is 0.557 m. The mean height differences between the latest DTM and field measurements is 0.705 m. Furthermore, a longitudinal profile is made according to 15 field measurement points on the DEM Pleiades and the latest DTM. The results obtained are that DEM Pleiades still has more height errors than the latest DTM. The latest DTM can be an alternative to DEM Pleaides for peatlands mapping with relatively flat topography.","PeriodicalId":325920,"journal":{"name":"2020 3rd International Seminar on Research of Information Technology and Intelligent Systems (ISRITI)","volume":"52 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2020-12-10","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Comparison of the Latest DTM with DEM Pleiades in Monitoring the Dynamic Peatland\",\"authors\":\"A. Julzarika, T. Aditya, Subaryono, Harintaka\",\"doi\":\"10.1109/ISRITI51436.2020.9315410\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"DEM is needed for monitoring peatland dynamics. Currently, available free DEMs have low vertical accuracy and are not up to date. Commercial DEMs have high resolution but is expensive. DEM Pleiades is an example of a commercial DEM. 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Comparison of the Latest DTM with DEM Pleiades in Monitoring the Dynamic Peatland
DEM is needed for monitoring peatland dynamics. Currently, available free DEMs have low vertical accuracy and are not up to date. Commercial DEMs have high resolution but is expensive. DEM Pleiades is an example of a commercial DEM. One solution to overcome this problem is to use the latest DTM, which has the advantage of being up to date. This study aims to compare the vertical accuracy of the latest DTM with DEM Pleiades on peatlands. The study area is located on the peatlands of the “Palangkaraya-Pulang Pisau” border. This region has relatively flat topography. The latest DTM is extracted from a combination of InSAR ALOS PALSAR/PALSAR-2 and DInSAR Sentinel. The latest DTM is the integration of the DTM master with the latest displacement. The vertical accuracy of the latest DTM needs to be tested on the DEM Pleiades data with a spatial resolution of 0.5 m and field measurement data using GNSS. DEM Pleiades, the latest DTM, and field measurements using the EGM 2008 for the height reference field. The height data on the DEM Pleiades and the latest DTM were extracted and adjusted for 15 field measurement points. The result obtained is the mean height differences between DEM Pleiades and the latest DTM which is ammounting 0.923 m. The mean height differences between DEM Pleaides and field measurements is 0.557 m. The mean height differences between the latest DTM and field measurements is 0.705 m. Furthermore, a longitudinal profile is made according to 15 field measurement points on the DEM Pleiades and the latest DTM. The results obtained are that DEM Pleiades still has more height errors than the latest DTM. The latest DTM can be an alternative to DEM Pleaides for peatlands mapping with relatively flat topography.