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1 June 2023 Application of UAV remote sensing technology in 1:500 topographic map mapping
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Proceedings Volume 12710, International Conference on Remote Sensing, Surveying, and Mapping (RSSM 2023); 127100E (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2682593
Event: International Conference on Remote Sensing, Surveying, and Mapping (RSSM 2023), 2023, Changsha, China
Abstract
UAV remote sensing technology is more and more used in topographic map mapping because of its efficient and flexible operation mode, and most of the current remote sensing UAV mapping adopts a single or the same type of UAV joint operation. Taking the Gongqing City Topographic Map Planning Project of Jiangxi Province as an example, this paper adopts two types of UAVs, fixed-wing and multi-rotor, to take aerial photography of the planned survey area according to the oblique and ortho ways, and summarizes the process of image data collection, image data processing, model accuracy verification, digital line drawing production and accuracy verification, and verifies that the image data obtained by fixed-wing and multi-rotor joint remote sensing mapping fully meets the requirements of 1:500 topographic map mapping through accuracy comparison. It shows that UAV remote sensing technology can be applied to the production of large-scale topographic maps.
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Hu Wang, Xiang Tan, Jianping Zhou, Jing Lin, Li Tian, and Falei Wang "Application of UAV remote sensing technology in 1:500 topographic map mapping", Proc. SPIE 12710, International Conference on Remote Sensing, Surveying, and Mapping (RSSM 2023), 127100E (1 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2682593
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Remote sensing

Data modeling

Image processing

Data processing

Feature extraction

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