Geometric correction for satellite image of Mosul city using 3D methods

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  • Israa Hussein Department of Physicse , Collage of Science,Bagdad University ,Bagdad, Iraq.
  • Nawal K.Ghazal Department of Physicse , Collage of Science,Bagdad University ,Bagdad, Iraq.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31257/2018/JKP/2020/120107

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SPOT 2 physical model, projective Transformation model , X residual Y residual RMSE , Mosul city

Abstract

The important preprocessing techniques for remote sensing data and geometrical alteration is the geometric correction. In this paper ,it covers two  models which are used in to  three dimensions  the physical model and the projective Transformation for SPOT 2 to determine the geometric correction  of study region of Mosul city. The ground control points are located on SPOT 2 satellite image. These  models are producing  the X residual, Y residual and root mean square error (RMSE) and then comparing the effects of two models.  The X residual for SPOT 2 physical model is lower than X residual for projective transformation at 0.1420, while the Y residual for physical model has higher comparing with Y residual for projective transformation at 0.1143and Total RMSE for SPOT 2 physical model is lower than Total RMSE for projective Transformation at 0.1823. The physical model is superior to Projective model, so that, it is highly recommended to be used for very precise application and not to be replaced by these non-physical models.    For the physical model, it is clearly that, the altitude of the Ground Control Points (or Check Points) does not effect on its individual RMSE, when using  Projective  model  the RMSE for high altitude  was high  ,where at low  altitude it was low too(extreme relationship). DOI: 

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Israa Hussein, Department of Physicse , Collage of Science,Bagdad University ,Bagdad, Iraq.

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2020-06-10

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Hussein, I., & K.Ghazal, N. (2020). Geometric correction for satellite image of Mosul city using 3D methods. Journal of Kufa-Physics, 12(01), 44–49. https://doi.org/10.31257/2018/JKP/2020/120107

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