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Title: Effect of Control Points Number On djusting Satellite Imagery
Other Titles: تأثير عدد نقاط التحكم على ضبط مناظر الأقمار الاصطناعية
Authors: Abdella, Abuelhassan Ali Idriss
Supervisor - Naji Zomrawi
Keywords: Geodesy
GIS
Traditional Survey
Djusting Satellite Imagery
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2011
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Abdella,Abuelhassan Ali Idriss . Effect of Control Points Number On djusting Satellite Imagery/Abuelhassan Ali Idriss Abdella;Naji Zomrawi.-Khartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,College of Engineering,2011.-50p. : ill. ; 28cm.-M.Sc.
Abstract: Traditional survey methods become tedious and time consuming and hens very cost with large scale surveys. In recent years remote sensing imagery was adopted to reduce the cost and facilitate the survey works. These images require some control points to match with the ground coordinates. This research work is oriented to study the effect of the number of control points on the adjusted satellite image. Quick bird image of (0.6 resolution) was tested by using (22) control points .These points was selected on the image first and observed on the ground. Ten control points out of (22) was used as control, where the others were used as check points. Satellite image was adjusted using (3) control points and using affine georefrencing model then accuracy was estimated. The effect of the number of control points on the adjusted image was examined by increasing the number of control points used in georefrencing procedures and estimating the accuracy in each case. The control points were well distributed under studying area. Three georefrencing models were taken into account in this research .These models were affine , polynomial(First order) and projective. The research conclude with that the Affine and polynomial(First order) models required at least (3) control points to adjust a satellite image, at the same time (4) control points were required when using projective model, also the accuracy of the adjusted satellite image was improved with increasing the number of control points. The projective model yield a better accuracy using four control points compared with other tested models and six control points were sufficiently enough to adjusted satellite image using polynomial(First order) model. The Affine model always provide lower accuracy, and the three tested models provide accuracy better than (0.01m) when using seven control points. On the other hand more than seven control points did not significantly improve the accuracy.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/5405
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