COMPARISON ANALYSIS OF INTERPOLATION TECHNIQUES FOR DEM GENERATION USING CARTOSAT-1 STEREO DATA

Andie Setiyoko, Anil Kumar

Abstract

Digital Elevation Model (DEM) can be generated using several techniques such as photogrammetric technique, interferometry, Lidar, etc. In photogrammetric technique, a DEM generation using stereo images, accuracy of generated DEM is also dependent on interpolation techniques. The process of interpolation is conducted to generate DEM as a continuous data from the point map that contained height information as a discrete data. In this research, point map was extracted from Cartosat-1 stereo image and from geodetic single frequency GPS in differential mode. Different interpolation techniques were applied on these data sets with different combination within these data sets. In this study, analysis of DEM interpolation was conducted with deterministic interpolators such as inverse distance weighted (IDW), global polynomial, local polynomial, and radial basis functions (RBF); and probabilistic interpolators such as simple kriging, ordinary kriging, universal kriging, indicator kriging, probabilistic kriging, disjunctive kriging, and cokriging. The accuracy of generated DEMs through different interpolation techniques were evaluated with ground point data collected from geodetic single frequency GPS in differential mode. Based on the analysis, the range error of DEMs generated was between 1.29 m to 2.96 m. Interpolation method with the least error was ordinary kriging using point map data and GPS points, while the highest error was obtained from global polynomial method.

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