Construction of high-precision DEMs for urban plots

ABSTRACTHigh-precision digital elevation models (DEMs) are the basic data for constructing digital cities. With the acceleration of urbanization, the topography of urban plots is constantly transformed by human activities, so that surface morphology shows the characteristics of diversification and d...

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Main Authors: Min Li, Wen Dai, Susu Song, Chun Wang, Yu Tao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-04-01
Series:Annals of GIS
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/19475683.2023.2182360
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Summary:ABSTRACTHigh-precision digital elevation models (DEMs) are the basic data for constructing digital cities. With the acceleration of urbanization, the topography of urban plots is constantly transformed by human activities, so that surface morphology shows the characteristics of diversification and discontinuity. Existing modelling methods focus on the expression of continuous terrain. Constructing high-precision DEM in urban plots is still challenging. A block-based modelling method that considers the morphological characteristics of urban plot elements was proposed. The Jinzhai County urban area was selected as the research area. The elements of urban plots were classified into six types, in which the boundaries and elevation information were extracted with real sense 3D models, Digital Orthophoto Maps (DOMs) and dense matching point cloud data. The DEMs of the 6 types of elements were generated separately with different methods, that are fused to complete the DEM of urban plots. The DEM obtained using the method in this manuscript was consistent with the reality in terms of topographic relief within each element and clarified the boundary of each element. The accuracy assessment showed that the RMSE results of roads, slopes, other terrains and natural terrains are approximately 0.05 m, which meets the elevation accuracy requirements of the 1:1000 large-scale mapping.
ISSN:1947-5683
1947-5691