Dataset for a Feasibility Study for Accelerated Reference Point Determination Using Close Range Photogrammetry
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- 1. Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Laboratory for Industrial Metrology, Nibelungenplatz 1, DE-60318 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Description
The Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) aims for an accuracy of 1 mm in position concerning a global geodetic reference frame such as the International Terrestrial Reference Frame (ITRF). To derive a global frame, several space geodetic techniques are combined. The combination procedure requires the geometric relations between the invariant reference points of these techniques, the so-called local tie vectors. Each space geodetic technique defines its reference point individually, so the determination of the position of the reference point varies significantly between techniques. Within the international GeoMetre project, measurement systems and analysis strategies are developed to improve the quality of local tie vectors and, thus, the quality of the resulting global frame.
The use of close range photogrammetry to determine the reference point of a telescope used for Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) at the GGOS core station Wettzell in September 2020 is considered as a milestone in this project. This contribution deals with a novel approach for an accelerated reference point determination using close range photogrammetry. In comparison to the conventional photogrammetric approach, published so far, this new approach leads to a significant reduction in recording time. However, in case of inappropriate measurement configuration the approach also bears the risk of biased results. Most importantly, the new approach has the potential to be automated, which is one of the primary calls of GGOS for reference point determinations.
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Related works
- Is source of
- Conference paper: 10.4995/JISDM2022.2022.13417 (DOI)
- Is supplement to
- Other: 10.13039/100014132 (DOI)