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Title: ACHIEVING CLOSE RANGE PHOTOGRAMMETRY WITH NON-METRIC MOBILE PHONE CAMERAS
Authors: Odumosu, Olayemi Joseph
Ajayi, Oluibukun Gbenga
Nnam, Victor Chukwuemeka
Ajayi, Samuel
Keywords: Close range photogrammetry
Non metric cameras
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: Close range photogrammetry (CRP) has gained increasing relevance over the years with its principles and theories being applied in diverse applications. Further supporting this trend, the current increase in the wide spread usage of mobile phones with high resolution cameras is expected to further popularize positioning by CRP. This paper presents the results of an experimental study wherein two (2) non-metric mobile phone cameras have been used to determine the 3-D coordinates of points on a building by using the collinearity condition equation in an iterative least square bundle adjustment process in MATLAB software environment. The two (2) mobile phones used were Tecno W3 and Infinix X509 phones with focal lengths of 5.432 mm and 8.391 mm respectively. Statistical tests on the results obtained shows that there is no significant difference between the 3-D coordinates obtained by ground survey and those obtained from both cameras at 99% confidence level. Furthermore, the study confirmed the capability of non-metric mobile phone cameras to determine 3D point positions to centimeter level accuracy (with maximum residuals of 11.8 cm, 31.0 cm, and 5.9 cm for the Tecno W3 camera and 14.6 cm, 16.1 cm and 1.8 cm for the Infinix X509 camera in the Eastings, Northings and Heights respectively).
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9944
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