A Novel Multi-Digital Camera System Based on Tilt-Shift Photography Technology

Multi-digital camera systems (MDCS) are constantly being improved to meet the increasing requirement of high-resolution spatial data. This study identifies the insufficiencies of traditional MDCSs and proposes a new category MDCS based on tilt-shift photography to improve ability of the MDCS to acq...

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Main Authors: Tao Sun, Jun-yong Fang, Dong Zhao, Xue Liu, Qing-xi Tong
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/4/7823
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author Tao Sun
Jun-yong Fang
Dong Zhao
Xue Liu
Qing-xi Tong
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Jun-yong Fang
Dong Zhao
Xue Liu
Qing-xi Tong
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description Multi-digital camera systems (MDCS) are constantly being improved to meet the increasing requirement of high-resolution spatial data. This study identifies the insufficiencies of traditional MDCSs and proposes a new category MDCS based on tilt-shift photography to improve ability of the MDCS to acquire high-accuracy spatial data. A prototype system, including two or four tilt-shift cameras (TSC, camera model: Nikon D90), is developed to validate the feasibility and correctness of proposed MDCS. Similar to the cameras of traditional MDCSs, calibration is also essential for TSC of new MDCS. The study constructs indoor control fields and proposes appropriate calibration methods for TSC, including digital distortion model (DDM) approach and two-step calibrated strategy. The characteristics of TSC are analyzed in detail via a calibration experiment; for example, the edge distortion of TSC. Finally, the ability of the new MDCS to acquire high-accuracy spatial data is verified through flight experiments. The results of flight experiments illustrate that geo-position accuracy of prototype system achieves 0.3 m at a flight height of 800 m, and spatial resolution of 0.15 m. In addition, results of the comparison between the traditional (MADC II) and proposed MDCS demonstrate that the latter (0.3 m) provides spatial data with higher accuracy than the former (only 0.6 m) under the same conditions. We also take the attitude that using higher accuracy TSC in the new MDCS should further improve the accuracy of the photogrammetry senior product.
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spelling doaj.art-6f5b75de29504c0c908da5deac67e8fd2022-12-22T04:08:57ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202015-03-011547823784310.3390/s150407823s150407823A Novel Multi-Digital Camera System Based on Tilt-Shift Photography TechnologyTao Sun0Jun-yong Fang1Dong Zhao2Xue Liu3Qing-xi Tong4Key Laboratory of Technology in Geo-spatial Information Processing and Application System, Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, ChinaNational Engineering Research Center for Geo-informatics, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaNational Engineering Research Center for Geo-informatics, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaNational Engineering Research Center for Geo-informatics, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaMulti-digital camera systems (MDCS) are constantly being improved to meet the increasing requirement of high-resolution spatial data. This study identifies the insufficiencies of traditional MDCSs and proposes a new category MDCS based on tilt-shift photography to improve ability of the MDCS to acquire high-accuracy spatial data. A prototype system, including two or four tilt-shift cameras (TSC, camera model: Nikon D90), is developed to validate the feasibility and correctness of proposed MDCS. Similar to the cameras of traditional MDCSs, calibration is also essential for TSC of new MDCS. The study constructs indoor control fields and proposes appropriate calibration methods for TSC, including digital distortion model (DDM) approach and two-step calibrated strategy. The characteristics of TSC are analyzed in detail via a calibration experiment; for example, the edge distortion of TSC. Finally, the ability of the new MDCS to acquire high-accuracy spatial data is verified through flight experiments. The results of flight experiments illustrate that geo-position accuracy of prototype system achieves 0.3 m at a flight height of 800 m, and spatial resolution of 0.15 m. In addition, results of the comparison between the traditional (MADC II) and proposed MDCS demonstrate that the latter (0.3 m) provides spatial data with higher accuracy than the former (only 0.6 m) under the same conditions. We also take the attitude that using higher accuracy TSC in the new MDCS should further improve the accuracy of the photogrammetry senior product.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/4/7823remote sensing and sensorsgeometric calibrationtilt-shift photographymulti-digital camera system
spellingShingle Tao Sun
Jun-yong Fang
Dong Zhao
Xue Liu
Qing-xi Tong
A Novel Multi-Digital Camera System Based on Tilt-Shift Photography Technology
Sensors
remote sensing and sensors
geometric calibration
tilt-shift photography
multi-digital camera system
title A Novel Multi-Digital Camera System Based on Tilt-Shift Photography Technology
title_full A Novel Multi-Digital Camera System Based on Tilt-Shift Photography Technology
title_fullStr A Novel Multi-Digital Camera System Based on Tilt-Shift Photography Technology
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Multi-Digital Camera System Based on Tilt-Shift Photography Technology
title_short A Novel Multi-Digital Camera System Based on Tilt-Shift Photography Technology
title_sort novel multi digital camera system based on tilt shift photography technology
topic remote sensing and sensors
geometric calibration
tilt-shift photography
multi-digital camera system
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/15/4/7823
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