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Utilizzo delle nuove tecniche GPS cinematiche in fotogrammetria

Authors: CINA, Alberto; MANZINO, AMBROGIO; VENUTI G.;

Utilizzo delle nuove tecniche GPS cinematiche in fotogrammetria

Abstract

L’utilizzo delle tecniche GPS in fotogrammetria si va diffondendo rapidamente sia per la navigazione aerea, sia per la costruzione di reti di appoggio a terra, sia infine per la determinazione cinematica delle coordinate dei centri di presa. Le innovazioni di questi ultimi anni sono dovute in parte a miglioramenti nei ricevitori, in parte a nuove tecniche di trattamento dei dati. La disponibilità di una completa costellazione satellitare inoltre fa sì che sia meno preoccupante la perdita del contatto ricevitore satellite (cycle slip), finora considerato il problema maggiore nelle applicazioni cinematiche. L’articolo esamina alcune tecniche di trattamento dati, eseguendo un’analisi comparativa utile alla comprensione dei risultati di un volo cinematico fotogrammetrico precedentemente elaborato con tecniche classiche.

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