Aerial Photogrammetry with Hexakopter

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2010

Hello all, I've been toying around with the MikroKopter Hexakopter as a tool for aerial mapping and photogrammetry. After a few weeks of learning the ins and outs of the system, I finally had some time on the weekend to test the system for mapping.

In short, we placed Ground Control Points (GCPs) around a man-made ponding area at roughly ten meter intervals (40 x 30 m in total area). The GCPs were shot in with a deferentially-corrected GPS (0.1 m horizontal and 0.2m vertical resolution) and with a Total Data Station (0.03m vertical and horizontal resolution). We then flew the Hexakopter at 40m above the ground surface in an east-west grid pattern with a photograph being taken straight down every 10 m or so. The camera used was an off the self Canon A540.

The photographs were processed to remove most distortion and dropped into a photogrammetry program. A 0.05 m resolution DEM and 0.02 m photomosaic was created from 22 images. It took about two hours to collect the photographs, and shoot in the GCPs with both the DGPS and TDS. Processing of the imagery was nearly flawless and took about two hours as well. This time can probably be reduced to an hour or less.

Compared to doing this same process with a kite or blimp, I am very impressed with the Mikrokopter (and multi-copters in general) as a platform for high resolution, low altitude mapping. Let me know what you think.

Over the next few weeks, I'll be testing the same process in at a couple of archaeological sites in the southwestern US. I'll share some of those results when they are complete.

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  • Hello Mark ... i am Eduardo from Brasil (AGRESSiVA on the rcgroups)

    i think i am working in the same thing but using 2 cam´s in the UAV.

    I like to change experienses with you.

    regards.

  • @edescrambler I'm head out for a few days of fieldwork. We should definately all talk. I've also go another neat project in the works that I can probably use some help with.

    My email is willis.arch@gmail.com

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  • Mark, were the GCPs used to actually distort the model in 3D to get a fit or was the model simply rotated and scaled to minimise GCP residuals?

  • Really cool stuff! Are you planning on publishing anything on this, or have you already? I'm also interested in the software you are using.

  • That's really cool there Mark!

  • Very interesting. What photogrammetry software are you using ?

  • Amazing.

  • Hey Eduaro it's Steve (saabguyspg) we are all working to a similar goal... we should compare notes. aap@telus.net

  • Very nice work!

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