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This continues until the Northernmost row of new maplets have been created, solved and overlap corrected.
The process is then repeated to create the row of maplets immediately South of the Northernmost row of new maplets.
Tiling is complete when the South-Western-most new maplet has been generated.

Iterating the maplets:

Reference Peak

Local Tilt Investigation

Aims and Objectives

Purpose of test: To investigate the magnitude and mechanism of local tilting of the DTM in the region of the reference peak.

Background

A local tilt in the region of the reference peak is apparent upon inspection of the DTM, specifically the 4mx4m bigmap which is centered on the peak. Tilt of bigmaps with respect to truth models has been observed across tests. The purpose of this investigation is to measure the magnitude and direction of tilt through tiling and iterating steps and to explore the mechanism by which the DTM tilts with respect to the truth model.

A possible source of systematic error and tilt is the procedure for updating the solution of a single maplet by considering the local solutions of all overlapping maplets and applying an 'overlap correction'. The standard procedure for tiling bigmaps and iterating maplets with regards to overlaps is as follows.

Tiling a bigmap: The region in which the bitmap is contained is tiled with a suite of new maplets which will have a ground sample distance greater than the ground sample distance of the existing maplets contained in the bigmap area. Center coordinates for the new maplets are generated based on the maplet ground sample distance, the Q size, and the overlap percentage. Starting from the North-West-most maplet center coordinate, the first new maplet is created. Images are added, eliminated and registered for the new maplet and the photoclinometric solution is generated and used to update the topographic model. A stereogrammetric correction is then applied causing adjustment to heights and location of the maplet. The overlap correction is then generated by considering the existing local height and slope data of all overlapping maplets. During tiling, the overlapping maplets are the pre-existing higher ground sample distance maplets. The maplet center coordinate immediately to the East of the first new maplet is then used to create the next new maplet. Again, images are added, eliminated and registered, the photoclinometric solution is generated, a stereogrammetric correction is applied, then, the overlap correction is applied. Now the overlapping maplets will include the first new maplet, which overlaps only along one edge of the new maplet. This continues until the Northernmost row of new maplets have been created, solved and overlap corrected. The process is then repeated to create the row of maplets immediately South of the Northernmost row of new maplets. Tiling is complete when the South-Western-most new maplet has been generated.

Iterating the maplets:

Methodology

Images of evaluation areas: 4m peak and 10m TAG.

Repeat. Larger evaluation area. Order to tiling and iterating (order of solving maplet and applying overlaps).

Dynamic Tilt Behavior

To view animations illustrating the dynamic tilting over tiling and iteration steps, please follow the links:

Local Tilt Heat Plot Animations

Local Tilt Central Transit Animations

The static images are stored here:

Local Tilt Heat Plots

Local Tilt Central Transits

Comments here.

Magnitude of Tilt

Describe method of measuring tilt.

plot - I fwd/bwd

Local Tilt (deg) (across 4m, centered on peak):

Step

Over11I Fwds

Over11I Bwds

Over11S

Over11T

Over11U

N-S Transit

W-E Transit

N-S Transit

W-E Transit

N-S Transit

W-E Transit

N-S Transit

W-E Transit

N-S Transit

W-E Transit

10cm Tiling

-0.02

-0.72

0.64

-1.15

-0.02

-0.72

1.95

-2.15

0.15

-1.00

5cm Tiling

-0.18

-0.43

0.31

-0.57

-0.18

-0.14

-0.35

-0.14

-0.18

-0.29

5cm Iteration 10

-0.51

0.00

0.31

-0.29

-0.18

-0.14

-0.18

-0.14

-0.02

-0.29

5cm Iteration 50

-0.35

0.00

0.31

-0.14

-0.18

0.00

-0.18

-0.14

0.15

-0.14

5cm Iteration 100

-0.35

0.00

-0.02

-0.14

0.15

0.14

0.15

0.14

0.15

-0.14

2cm Tiling

-0.02

0.00

0.15

-0.14

1cm Tiling

-0.02

0.14

0.15

-0.14

Delta Height (cm) due to Local Tilt (across 4m, centered on peak):

Step

Over11I Fwds

Over11I Bwds

Over11S

Over11T

Over11U

N-S Transit

W-E Transit

N-S Transit

W-E Transit

N-S Transit

W-E Transit

N-S Transit

W-E Transit

N-S Transit

W-E Transit

10cm Tiling

-0.124

-5.000

4.448

-7.999

-0.124

-5.000

13.593

-14.997

1.019

-6.999

5cm Tiling

-1.266

-3.000

2.162

-4.000

-1.266

-1.000

-2.409

-1.000

-1.266

-2.000

5cm Iteration 10

-3.552

0.000

2.162

-2.000

-1.266

-1.000

-1.266

-1.000

-0.124

-2.000

5cm Iteration 50

-2.409

0.000

2.162

-1.000

-1.266

0.000

-1.266

-1.000

1.019

-1.000

5cm Iteration 100

-2.409

0.000

-0.124

-1.000

1.019

1.000

1.019

1.000

1.019

-1.000

2cm Tiling

-0.124

0.000

1.019

-1.000

1cm Tiling

-0.124

1.000

1.019

-1.000

Stats: Forward (Standard) vs Backward Tiling and Iterating

Link to charts: Local Tilt Stats

Discussion.

10m Site Stats

Link to charts:

Link to charts: 10m TAG vs 4m Peak Stats

Compare statistics between the 4m peak site and the 10m site, centered on the peak.

Local Tilt (last edited 2016-01-05 16:46:08 by DianeLambert)