Abstract: | This paper describes the implementation of a GPS/Inertial integrated navigation system, the GI-Eye, that is designed to automatically georeference imagery collected from a digital camera without requiring any ground control for registration. This is accomplished through the use of Wide-Area DGPS (WADGPS) GPS updates, combined with NAVSYS’ tightly coupled GPS/inertial alignment software to provide both the precise location and the precise attitude of the digital image when the data is collected. Using this information, the GI-Eye system can georeference features extracted from airborne imagery to meter-level accuracy. The system design has been used in both airborne and ground-based survey applications, with the resulting imagery and associated navigation data used to geolocate reference points and to produce ortho-rectified and registered airborne imagery. In this paper, flight test results of the GI-Eye are included demonstrating the precision geolocation performance and the ability to perform autonomous image rectification and georegistration without requiring any ground control points. |
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Proceedings of the 2002 National Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation January 28 - 30, 2002 The Catamaran Resort Hotel San Diego, CA |
Pages: | 598 - 603 |
Cite this article: | Sullivan, Daniel, Brown, Alison, "High Accuracy Autonomous Image Georeferencing Using a GPS/Inertial-Aided Digital Imaging System," Proceedings of the 2002 National Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation, San Diego, CA, January 2002, pp. 598-603. |
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