Geometric Correction in High Resolution Satellite Imagery using Mathematical Methods: A Case Study in Kiliyar Sub Basin

Authors

  • Mr. S. Thirunavukkarasu

  • Capt. Dr. S.Santhosh Baboo

Keywords:

remote sensing, gcp, polynomial, projection

Abstract

The number of high resolution space imagery have great interest in the photogrammetric and remote sensing communities. This imagery is considered as a basic information source for mapping with various applications in geomantic. By this hybrid both the projection model and polynomial model in geometric correction of satellite imagery, it needs to control points and standardisation data. In the geometric correction of the IRS P-5 LISS III imagery is required when ever the image is to be compared with existing maps or with other imagery. In this paper execute the composition of correction function using Ground Control Points. The results show eligibility of geometric correction of these models for selected imagery. An accuracy analysis is performed, with emphasis being laid on the number and location of Ground Control Points.

How to Cite

Mr. S. Thirunavukkarasu, & Capt. Dr. S.Santhosh Baboo. (2014). Geometric Correction in High Resolution Satellite Imagery using Mathematical Methods: A Case Study in Kiliyar Sub Basin. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 14(F1), 35–40. Retrieved from https://computerresearch.org/index.php/computer/article/view/56

Geometric Correction in High Resolution Satellite Imagery using Mathematical Methods: A Case Study in Kiliyar Sub Basin

Published

2014-01-15