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Title: Least Squares approach for determination of Exterior orientation Parameters from a single obligue Photograph
Authors: Samaila-Ija, Hassan A
Odumosu, Joseph Olayemi
Ajayi, Oluibukun G.
Zitta, Nanpon
Adesina, Ekundayo Abayomi
Abdullahi, Kuta
Keywords: Oblique phographs
Exterior orientation parameters
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Faculty of Environmental Technology, Federal University of Technology, Minna
Citation: Samaila-Ija et al (2015). Least Squares approach for determination of Exterior orientation Parameters from a single obligue Photograph. Environmental Technology and Science Journal (ETSJ), 6 (1), 90 – 99. ISSN NO: 2006 – 0459
Abstract: This paper presents a simple least squares approach to determination of exterior orientation parameters using a parametric form solution to the conventional collinearity-condition equation for a single oblique photograph. A MATLAB based program has been written to perform the required computation by two methods namely; ‘iterative model’ and ‘non-iterative tilt photo-generator equation’. With a standard error of 10.77 m, 10.77 m, and 279.31 m for the X_0,Y_0,and Z_0 respectively, the “Non-iterative Tilt Photo Generator Equation” was chosen as a better fit for the solution although the accuracy achieved is unacceptable for higher order survey tasks. This therefore confirms that stereo images are better suited for higher order survey tasks.
Description: Samaila-Ija, H, Odumosu, J.O, Ajayi, O. G, Zitta, N, Adesina, E. A and Abdulahi, K (2015). Least Squares approach for determination of Exterior orientation Parameters from a single obligue Photograph. Environmental Technology and Science Journal (ETSJ), 6 (1), 90 – 99. ISSN NO: 2006 – 0459
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10120
ISSN: 2006 – 0459
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