Analysis of Topographic Surveys with RPAS in Steep Coastal Dunes
Author:
Contreras-de-Villar Francisco1ORCID, García Francisco J.2, Muñoz-Perez Juan J.3ORCID, Contreras-de-Villar Antonio1ORCID, Ruiz-Ortiz Verónica1ORCID, López-García Patricia3, Jigena-Antelo Bismark3ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Industrial and Civil Engineering, University of Cadiz, Av. Ramon Puyol s/n, 11202 Algeciras, Spain 2. Urbing-Lab Diseño y Gestion, Calle Cabo Noval, 6-PISO 3 B, 52005 Melilla, Spain 3. CASEM, University of Cadiz, 11510 Puerto Real, Spain
Abstract
The current use of photogrammetric systems with RPAS (remotely piloted aircraft systems) for the acquisition of topographic data in every type of coastal area has the benefit of a low risk for the personnel involved, good precision, increased productivity, and lower costs. However, their accuracy has not yet been researched in areas with steep terrain. In this paper, we study dune areas with slopes between 20 and 30%. The objective of this work is to examine the influence of the inclination of both the flight and the camera and to compare the results with those obtained using constant-height flights. With the data collected during three field campaigns, a total of 18 cases were studied. Among the results obtained, in the case of the horizontal flights, a vertical error of 0.048 m was detected for a 0° inclination of the camera versus an error of 0.086 m for a 10° inclination, thus an increase in the camera inclination decreased the accuracy by 44%. Moreover, the flight inclination did not lead to a significant reduction in the error. Therefore, as a main conclusion, the planning of horizontal flights as well as the non-tilt of the camera are recommended.
Funder
Campus of International Excellence of the Sea
Subject
Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Global and Planetary Change
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