Remote Sensing | 卷:11 |
UAV RTK/PPK Method—An Optimal Solution for Mapping Inaccessible Forested Areas? | |
Peter Surový1  Ján Merganič2  Julián Tomaštík3  Martin Mokroš3  Alžbeta Grznárová3  | |
[1] Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, 16521 Prague, Czech Republic; | |
[2] Technical University in Zvolen, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Harvesting, Logistics and Ameliorations, 96053 Zvolen, Slovakia; | |
[3] Technical University in Zvolen, Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Management and Geodesy, 96053 Zvolen, Slovakia; | |
关键词: georeferencing; structure from motion; Global Navigation Satellite Systems; accuracy; point cloud; orthomosaic; | |
DOI : 10.3390/rs11060721 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Mapping hard-to-access and hazardous parts of forests by terrestrial surveying methods is a challenging task. Remote sensing techniques can provide an alternative solution to such cases. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can provide on-demand data and higher flexibility in comparison to other remote sensing techniques. However, traditional georeferencing of imagery acquired by UAVs involves the use of ground control points (GCPs), thus negating the benefits of rapid and efficient mapping in remote areas. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of RTK/PPK (real-time kinematic, post-processed kinematic) solution used with a UAV to acquire camera positions through post-processed and corrected measurements by global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). To compare this solution with approaches involving GCPs, the accuracies of two GCP setup designs (4 GCPs and 9 GCPs) were evaluated. Additional factors, which can significantly influence accuracies were also introduced and evaluated: type of photogrammetric product (point cloud, orthoimages and DEM) vegetation leaf-off and leaf-on seasonal variation and flight patterns (evaluated individually and as a combination). The most accurate results for both horizontal (X and Y dimensions) and vertical (Z dimension) accuracies were acquired by the UAV RTK/PPK technology with RMSEs of 0.026 m, 0.035 m and 0.082 m, respectively. The PPK horizontal accuracy was significantly higher when compared to the 4GCP and 9GCP georeferencing approach (p < 0.05). The PPK vertical accuracy was significantly higher than 4 GCP approach accuracy, while PPK and 9 GCP approach vertical accuracies did not differ significantly (p = 0.96). Furthermore, the UAV RTK/PPK accuracy was not influenced by vegetation seasonal variation, whereas the GCP georeferencing approaches during the vegetation leaf-off season had lower accuracy. The use of the combined flight pattern resulted in higher horizontal accuracy; the influence on vertical accuracy was insignificant. Overall, the RTK/PPK technology in combination with UAVs is a feasible and appropriately accurate solution for various mapping tasks in forests.
【 授权许可】
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