Effect of Climatological Factors on the Horizontal Accuracy of Photogrammetric Products Obtained with UAV

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作者
Torres, Ana Luna [1 ]
Olivera, Monica Vergara [1 ]
Del Savio, Alexandre Almeida [1 ]
Bambaren, Georgia Gracey [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lima, Sci Res Inst IDIC, Lima 15023, Peru
关键词
photogrammetry; photogrammetric survey; UAV; climatological factors; precision;
D O I
10.3390/s24227236
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The use of UAVs (drones) and photogrammetry has gained attention in recent years in the construction industry, allowing information to be obtained from a given area without having direct contact with the area, and thus, being a more efficient alternative in terms of time and costs when compared to a traditional topographic survey. Due to the increase in the use of UAVs for photogrammetry, an investigation is proposed to determine the influence of a non-controllable component in photogrammetric flights: the weather. Factors such as brightness, temperature, wind, KP index, and solar radiation affect the precision and quality of the images to be used in photogrammetry. This research determines which factors are most influential in these results through a varied database obtained over a year. In this way, the moments with the most favorable conditions for a photogrammetric flight in climates such as that of the city of Lima or similar are established. A total of 448 flights carried out over a year were analyzed, collecting climatic data such as air temperature, speed and wind direction, solar radiation, and KP index. The flights, which were carried out with a Mavic 2 Pro UAV, were carried out at 100 m high and with a camera at 90 degrees to obtain detailed information on the works.
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