Study of a wide-angle laser ranging system for relative positioning of ground-based benchmarks with millimeter accuracy

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O. Bock
M. Kasser
C. Thom
J. Pelon
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[1] Ecole Supérieure des Géomètres et Topographes-Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers,
[2] Le Mans,undefined
[3] France,undefined
[4] Lab. d'Optoélectronique et de Microinformatique-Institut Géographique National,undefined
[5] 2 av. Pasteur,undefined
[6] F-94165 Saint Mandé Cedex,undefined
[7] France Tel: +33 1 43 98 83 92; fax: + 33 1 43 98 85 81; e-mail: Olivier.Bock@ign.fr,undefined
[8] Service d'Aéronomie-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique,undefined
[9] Université Pierre et Marie Curie,undefined
[10] Paris,undefined
[11] France,undefined
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Journal of Geodesy | 1998年 / 72卷
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Key words. Laser ranging; Airborne; Multilateration;
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A wide-angle airborne laser ranging system (WA-ALRS) is developed at the Institut Géographique National (IGN), France, with the aim of providing a new geodesy technique devoted to large (100 km2) networks with a high density (1 km−2) of benchmarks. The main objective is to achieve a 1-mm accuracy in relative vertical coordinates from aircraft measurements lasting a few hours. This paper reviews the methodology and analyzes the first experimental data achieved from a specific ground-based experiment. The accuracy in relative coordinate estimates is studied with the help of numerical simulations. It is shown that strong accuracy limitations arise with a small laser beam divergence combined with short range measurements when relatively few simultaneous range data are produced. The accuracy is of a few cm in transverse coordinates and a few mm in radial coordinates. The results from ground-based experimental data are fairly compatible with these predictions. The use of a model for systematic errors in the vehicle trajectory is shown to be necessary to achieve such a high accuracy. This work yields the first complete validation of modelization and methodology of this technique. An accuracy better than 1 mm and a few mm in vertical and horizontal coordinates, respectively, is predicted for aircraft experiments.
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