Research on Low Altitude Aerial Image Stitching

Author(s):  
Jiakun Lu ◽  
Yongqiang Bai
IEEE Access ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Nam Thanh Pham ◽  
Sihyun Park ◽  
Chun-Su Park

2021 ◽  
Vol 2120 (1) ◽  
pp. 012025
Author(s):  
J N Goh ◽  
S K Phang ◽  
W J Chew

Abstract Real-time aerial map stitching through aerial images had been done through many different methods. One of the popular methods was a features-based algorithm to detect features and to match the features of two and more images to produce a map. There are several feature-based methods such as ORB, SIFT, SURF, KAZE, AKAZE and BRISK. These methods detect features and compute homography matrix from matched features to stitch images. The aim for this project is to further optimize the existing image stitching algorithm such that it will be possible to run in real-time as the UAV capture images while airborne. First, we propose to use a matrix multiplication method to replace a singular value decomposition method in the RANSAC algorithm. Next, we propose to change the workflow to detect the image features to increase the map stitching rate. The proposed algorithm was implemented and tested with an online aerial image dataset which contain 100 images with the resolution of 640 × 480. We have successfully achieved the result of 1.45 Hz update rate compared to original image stitching algorithm that runs at 0.69 Hz. The improvement shown in our proposed improved algorithm are more than two folds in terms of computational resources. The method introduced in this paper was successful speed up the process time for the program to process map stitching.


2019 ◽  
Vol 85 (12) ◽  
pp. 899-905
Author(s):  
Renata M. S. Alves ◽  
Carl Van Colen ◽  
Marijn Rabaut ◽  
Alain De Wulf ◽  
Magda Vincx ◽  
...  

Intertidal polychaete aggregations may be protected in the European Union under the Habitats Directive framework as reef habitats. Remote reef mapping remains challenging due to severe and dynamic conditions, as well as cover and spatial resolution requirements. This study (1) evaluated kite aerial photography and low-altitude digital photogrammetry to map and monitor intertidal aggregations of a sessile tube-building polychaete, Lanice conchilega (L. conchilega), and (2) developed a protocol for its remote identification. Monthly campaigns yielded 12 aerial image sets which were processed using structure-from-motion into high-precision digital terrain models and orthophoto mosaics. Maximum likelihood classification distinguished L. conchilega from bare sediment with an accuracy of 70% ± 23.2%. Aggregations were delineated by extracting elements of positive elevation from local difference models. The method has proven useful to detect high-value aggregations, distinguishing these consistently. Nevertheless, systematic biases were present during delineation, and further characterisation of reference aggregations may improve detection.


2019 ◽  
Vol 56 (23) ◽  
pp. 231003
Author(s):  
李振宇 Li Zhenyu ◽  
田源 Tian Yuan ◽  
陈方杰 Chen Fangjie ◽  
韩军 Han Jun

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