C-Pro: A coastal projector monitoring system using terrestrial photogrammetry with a geometric horizon constraint
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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/103255
Cita bibliográfica
Sánchez García, E.; Balaguer-Beser, Á.; Pardo Pascual, JE. (2017). C-Pro: A coastal projector monitoring system using terrestrial photogrammetry with a geometric horizon constraint. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. 128:255-273. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2017.03.023
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[EN] This paper describes a methodological protocol to project a terrestrial photograph of a coastal area or whatever indicator is contained on it in a georeferenced plane taking advantage of the terrestrial horizon as a geometric key. This feature, which appears in many beach photos, helps in camera repositioning and as a constraint in collinearity adjustment. This procedure is implemented in a tool called Coastal Projector (C-Pro) that is based on Matlab and adapts its methodology in accordance with the input data and the available parameters of the acquisition system. The method is tested in three coastal areas to assess the influence that the horizon constraint presents in the results. The proposed methodology increases the reliability and efficient use of existing recreational cameras (with non-optimal requirements, unknown image calibration, and at elevations lower than 7 m) to provide quantitative coastal data.
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Beach monitoring, Recreational cameras, Coastal management, Video-imaging system
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0924-2716
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ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
DOI
10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2017.03.023
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This study is part of the PhD dissertation of the first author, which is supported by a grant from the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports (I+D+i 2013–2016). Two other projects participated: one from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (CGL2015-69906-R) and the other from the Valencia Regional Government (AICO/2015/098). The Department of Geology, Faculty of Science of the University of Lisbon provided Magoito data thanks to a PhD stay of the first author under the supervision of Dr. Rui Taborda. The authors gratefully acknowledge the constructive comments provided by Dr. Jaime Almonacid.