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    Digital Photogrammetry

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    Topographic Map Revision in Digital Photogrammetric Environment

    K.S.K.Wijayawardana
    Assistant Superintendent of Surveys
    Photogrammetric Unit, Survey Department
    P.O.Box. 506,Narahenpita, Sri Lanka
    Tel: -94-1-588871, Fax: -94-1-585586,
    Email: sgsurv@sri.lanka.net

    Abstract
    The Survey Department being the national surveying & mapping organisation that provides geo-spatial data to other institutions and individuals for their needs. During the period of 1980-1997, produced 1:50,000 topographical maps for the entire island under as an interim series. Since 1992, 1:10,000 topographic map series has been produced using photogrammetric method. Data available in digital form for all areas to be developed.

    This paper describes updating of 1:10,000 map series using digital photogrammetric method. Now department is enriched with 2000dpi scanner and sophisticated software like VirtuZo for softcopy photogrammetry. Digital photogrammetric techniques may introduce or strengthen image-handling procedures such as orthophoto mapping. In this connection new concept was applied to revise the 1:10,000 map series namely the prioritised revision method (revision promptly by factors other than mere change in the landscape as a example of demanding from the customer or knowledge of future development) is used for this purpose.

    Orthophotos can play vital role in such a revision as they show the terrain in fine detail. Digital photogrammetric techniques can be used to produce high quality, orthorectified aerial photographs quickly, easily and cheaply. Recently taken vertical photographs at a nominal scale of 1:20,000 available for scanning at a resolution of 25 microns. Interior orientation performed using camera calibration file for relevant year and fiducial marks for each scanned photograph. It is normal to relate the model created to a real world. So, it is necessary to have a number of ground control points, which can be identified in the model. Almost 80% of ground control points of already mapped area were in Microsoft access database. Once produced orthophoto(which can be mosaic for large area) after digital elevation model, then the existing vector data which to be revised can be overlaid on top of the orthophoto. Then new and changed information can be extracted by on screen digitising in Microstation environment.

    Such a system will address the concern of the planners for decision making and customers for quality up to date data.

    Introduction
    Survey Department being the national surveying & mapping organization that provides topographical data to other institutions and individuals for their needs. This data are available in both hard copy and soft copy format. The history of topographic map production goes back to early 1900's. At that time department had established geodetic triangulation network and then the entire country was mapped using plane table method at the scale of one inch to one mile, this is popularly known as One inch map series. During the period of 1980 - 1997 Department has produced 1: 50,000 topographical maps for entire country by combining these one inch maps and 1: 40,000 aerial photographs. Since 1992 topographical maps of 1: 10,000 scale has been produced using 1:20,000 aerial photographs that were taken at early 90's. It implies that most of the available data do not provide updated or recent changes in development. The negative effects of delaying updating have been clearly demonstrated in planning and decision making stage. Updating of topographical maps in traditional way would take long period of time as well as money. As users are more concerned about updated 1:10,000 data, this paper describes updating of 1:10,000 map series using digital photogrammetric method.

    Target area
    The target area, Horana is situated in the Kalutara District of Western Province of Sri Lanka. Its geographical location is latitude 60 41' 34" & 60 43' 10" and longitude 800 02' 53" & 800 05' 03" and that covers 16km2. Area has been rapidly developed recently as introducing a new industrial zone. Simultaneously other facilities have been developed such as residential areas, commercial areas and new rods etc. In this connection necessity of revision of existing information is very vital.

    Data and software/hardware used
    Digital vector data set in particular area that was extracted in 1994 as per 1: 10000 data library. Recently taken aerial photographs with a scale of 1: 20,000 for scanning. Sophisticated software such as Vexcel, VirtuZo and MicrostationSE to photographs scanning, orthophoto generation and data extraction respectively. Data collection and analyzing were done by using soft copy photogrammetric instrument with 750MHZ 512MB RAM computer system.

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