The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Jul 2012)
DETERMINATION OF THE UAV POSITION BY AUTOMATIC PROCESSING OF THERMAL IMAGES
Abstract
If images acquired from Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) need to be accurately geo-referenced, the method of choice is classical aerotriangulation, since on-board sensors are usually not accurate enough for direct geo-referencing. For several different applications it has recently been proposed to mount thermal cameras on UAVs. Compared to optical images, thermal ones pose a number of challenges, in particular low resolution and weak local contrast. In this work we investigate the automatic orientation of thermal image blocks acquired from a UAV, using artificial ground control points. To that end we adapt the photogrammetric processing pipeline to thermal imagery. The pipeline achieves accuracies of about ±1 cm in planimetry and ±3 cm in height for the object points, respectively ±10 cm or better for the camera positions, compared to ±100 cm or worse for direct geo-referencing using on-board single-frequency GPS.