Computing a Line-of-Sight Using Digital Image Matching and Analytical Photogrammetry.

Abstract

This report presents a method for computing a line-of-sight by using digital gray shade data, analytical photogrammetry, and computer software. The computer program combines a digital image matching process with stero-triangulation to produce a profile between the end points of the line. A 1,192 meter line-of-sight profile has been computed. The probability of computing an entire line in one program execution is low. This is due to matching problems in areas of sparse imagery and steep slopes. This experiment created more questions than answers. The questions involved patch size, pixel size, pixel spacing, computation time, computer memory, and quantization of the digital gray shade data. The profiling technique could be used for engineering jobs such as cut and fill, profiling for dam planning, volume determination of piles of earth from excavations, and profiling craters. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1975
Accession Number
ADA018147

Entities

People

  • David L. Ackerman
  • Michael A. Crombie

Organizations

  • Geospatial Research Laboratory

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Computations
  • Computer Programs
  • Computers
  • Digital Images
  • Digital Information
  • Engineering
  • Excavation
  • Images
  • Line Of Sight
  • Photogrammetry
  • Probability
  • Triangulation

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Computer Vision.
  • Geotechnical Engineering.
  • Parallel and Distributed Computing.

Technology Areas

  • Space