Terrain Modeling by kinematical GPS survey

Abstract
This work presents the first results of an experiment aiming to derive a high resolution Digital Terrain Model (DTM) by kinematic GPS surveying. The accuracy of the DTM depends on both the operational GPS precision and the density of GPS samples. The operational GPS precision, measured in the field, is about 10 cm. A Monte Carlo analysis is performed to study the dependence of the DTM error on the sampling procedure. The outcome of this analysis is that the accuracy of the topographic reconstruction is less than 1 m even in areas with a density of samples as low as one sample per 100 m(2), and becomes about 30 cm in areas with at least one sample per 10 m2. The kinematic GPS technique gives a means for a fast and accurate mapping of terrain surfaces with an extension of a few km(2). Examples of application are the investigation of archaeological sites and the stability analysis of landslide prone areas.
Anno
2005
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Nico G., Rutigliano P., Benedetto C., Vespe F.
Editore
Kluwer Academic Pubishers
Rivista
Natural hazards (Dordr.)