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15 November 2011 Underwater photogrammetric theoretical equations and technique
Ya-bing Fan, Guiping Huang, Gui-qin Qin, Zheng Chen
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Proceedings Volume 8321, Seventh International Symposium on Precision Engineering Measurements and Instrumentation; 832113 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.903978
Event: Seventh International Symposium on Precision Engineering Measurements and Instrumentation, 2011, Yunnan, China
Abstract
In order to have a high level of accuracy of measurement in underwater close-range photogrammetry, this article deals with a study of three varieties of model equations according to the way of imaging upon the water. First, the paper makes a careful analysis for the two varieties of theoretical equations and finds out that there are some serious limitations in practical application and has an in-depth study for the third model equation. Second, one special project for this measurement has designed correspondingly. Finally, one rigid antenna has been tested by underwater photogrammetry. The experimental results show that the precision of 3D coordinates measurement is 0.94mm, which validates the availability and operability in practical application with this third equation. It can satisfy the measurement requirements of refraction correction, improving levels of accuracy of underwater close-range photogrammetry, as well as strong antijamming and stabilization.
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Ya-bing Fan, Guiping Huang, Gui-qin Qin, and Zheng Chen "Underwater photogrammetric theoretical equations and technique", Proc. SPIE 8321, Seventh International Symposium on Precision Engineering Measurements and Instrumentation, 832113 (15 November 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.903978
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KEYWORDS
Photogrammetry

Water

Refraction

Antennas

Cameras

3D metrology

3D acquisition

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