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Abstract

Understanding the factors that influence the quality of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-based products is

a scientifically ongoing and relevant topic. Our research focused on the impact of the interior orientation

parameters (IOPs) on the positional accuracy of points in a calibration field, identified and measured in an

orthophoto and a point cloud. We established a calibration field consisting of 20 materialized points and

10 detailed points measured with high accuracy. Surveying missions with a fixed-wing UAV were carried

out in three series. Several image blocks that differed in flight direction (along, across), flight altitude

(70 m, 120 m), and IOPs (known or unknown values in the image-block adjustment) were composed. The

analysis of the various scenarios indicated that fixed IOPs, computed from a good geometric composition,

can especially improve vertical accuracy in comparison with self-calibration; an image block composed

from two perpendicular flight directions can yield better results than an image block composed from a single

flight direction.

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Authors and Affiliations

Dejan Grigillo
Matija Uršič
Matej Bone
Tomaž Ambrožič
Polona Pavlovčič-Prešeren
Mojca Kosmatin-Fras

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