This paper develops a method which can be used to assist aerial navigation by determining the spatial position and posture of the aerial photographic plane. After the method, aerial images match known DEM to capture t...This paper develops a method which can be used to assist aerial navigation by determining the spatial position and posture of the aerial photographic plane. After the method, aerial images match known DEM to capture the spatial position and posture. Some aerial images and terrain data are used to testify our method. Compared with those of analytic and stereo mappers, the results by our method are correspondent to real measurements well.展开更多
Up to now, many lunar explorations concluded their scientific mission through the impact on the lunar surface. The prediction and positioning of impact sites are based on the extrapolated orbiting data together with t...Up to now, many lunar explorations concluded their scientific mission through the impact on the lunar surface. The prediction and positioning of impact sites are based on the extrapolated orbiting data together with the real time orbiting data and observations from ground based telescope provided by TT & C System. As most lunar missions carded cameras onboard, a new method of positioning of CE-1 impact site is put forward. It is based on the CCD image data photographed during the con- trolled impact and the existing lunar terrain data. Test results from this new method also validate the published impact site po sition.展开更多
基金uisition of Directional Funded by the National 973 Project (No.2003CB415205).
文摘This paper develops a method which can be used to assist aerial navigation by determining the spatial position and posture of the aerial photographic plane. After the method, aerial images match known DEM to capture the spatial position and posture. Some aerial images and terrain data are used to testify our method. Compared with those of analytic and stereo mappers, the results by our method are correspondent to real measurements well.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 10903017)National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2010AA122202)
文摘Up to now, many lunar explorations concluded their scientific mission through the impact on the lunar surface. The prediction and positioning of impact sites are based on the extrapolated orbiting data together with the real time orbiting data and observations from ground based telescope provided by TT & C System. As most lunar missions carded cameras onboard, a new method of positioning of CE-1 impact site is put forward. It is based on the CCD image data photographed during the con- trolled impact and the existing lunar terrain data. Test results from this new method also validate the published impact site po sition.