Naučno-tehničeskij Vestnik Informacionnyh Tehnologij, Mehaniki i Optiki (Jun 2021)
An approach to photogrammetric processing of indirect optical location data
Abstract
The paper proposes an approach to obtaining images of the objects under investigation based on indirect optical location data. The goal of the study is to increase the graphic similarity of the images and to assign them measuring properties. To achieve this goal, the concept of photogrammetric processing of frame images obtained by conducting indirect optical location in a certain way is formulated. The graphical similarity of the images is proposed to be improved by extracting photometric data related to the object and the background from the registered optical radiation. Based on the selected data, a statistical evaluation of the sample average of the optical radiation intensity from these sources is carried out. The obtained estimates are used to form a monochrome digital image. Adding measurement properties is done by converting the coordinates of the digital image to relative coordinates that have a metric expression. The reason for the decrease in the graphical similarity of the images obtained on the basis of indirect optical location data is determined. In particular, the addition of light waves from different sources, during the allotted exposure time of the photodetector, leads to the merging of the object and the background in the resulting image. The paper presents an approach to the separation of photometric data from different sources that is based on the observation of the phase difference between the emitted and recorded light waves. The authors define the mathematical apparatus for linking the obtained images to the relative coordinate system that is adapted for the case of indirect optical location. The concept of conducting indirect optical location using a special optoelectronic complex is proposed. The study describes the requirements for the equipment of an optoelectronic complex that generates and registers optical radiation with the required parameters. The results of an experiment on the formation of images with measuring properties confirm the feasibility of using the proposed method. Conducting an indirect optical location opens the way to obtaining images of an area that is inaccessible to humans. In particular, the results of the experiment demonstrate that the use of the proposed concept provides images of an object placed behind a light-tight obstacle, which are characterized by the presence of measuring properties and reflect the details of the object under study with high graphical similarity.
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