AS/NZS ISO 19130.1:2020
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Geographic information - Imagery sensor models for geopositioning Fundamentals
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18-09-2020
Identically adopts ISO 19130-1:2018 which identifies information required to determine the relationship between the position of a remotely sensed pixel in image coordinates and its geoposition. Supports exploitation of remotely sensed images. Defines metadata to be distributed with the image to enable user determination of geographic position from the observations.
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IT-004
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Standard
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978 1 76072 946 2
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145
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Standards Australia
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Current
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This document identifies the information required to determine the relationship between the position of a remotely sensed pixel in image coordinates and its geoposition. It supports exploitation of remotely sensed images. It defines the metadata to be distributed with the image to enable user determination of geographic position from the observations.
This document specifies several ways in which information in support of geopositioning can be provided.
a) It may be provided as a sensor description with the associated physical and geometric information necessary to rigorously construct a PSM. For the case where precise geoposition information is needed, this document identifies the mathematical equations for rigorously constructing PSMs that relate 2D image space to 3D ground space and the calculation of the associated propagated errors. This document provides detailed information for three types of passive electro-optical/ IR sensors (frame, pushbroom and whiskbroom) and for an active microwave sensing system SAR. It provides a framework by which these sensor models can be extended to other sensor types.
b) It can be provided as a TRM, using functions whose coefficients are based on a PSM so that they provide information for precise geopositioning, including the calculation of errors, as precisely as the PSM they replace.
c) It can be provided as a CM that provides a functional fitting based on observed relationships between the geopositions of a set of GCPs and their image coordinates.
d) It can be provided as a set of GCPs that can be used to develop a CM or to refine a PSM or TRM.
This document does not specify either how users derive geoposition data or the format or content of the data the users generate.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO 19130-1:2018 | Identical |
First published as AS/NZS ISO 19130.1:2020.
ISO/TR 19120:2001 | Geographic information Functional standards |
ISO/TR 19121:2000 | Geographic information — Imagery and gridded data |
ISO 19108:2002 | Geographic information Temporal schema |
ISO 19111:2007 | Geographic information Spatial referencing by coordinates |
ISO 19116:2004 | Geographic information Positioning services |
ISO 19123:2005 | Geographic information — Schema for coverage geometry and functions |
ISO 19115-2:2009 | Geographic information Metadata Part 2: Extensions for imagery and gridded data |
ISO/IEC 2382-1:1993 | Information technology Vocabulary Part 1: Fundamental terms |
ISO 19157:2013 | Geographic information — Data quality |
ISO 19115-1:2014 | Geographic information — Metadata — Part 1: Fundamentals |
ISO/IEC 12087-5:1998 | Information technology — Computer graphics and image processing — Image Processing and Interchange (IPI) — Functional specification — Part 5: Basic Image Interchange Format (BIIF) |
ISO 19103:2015 | Geographic information — Conceptual schema language |
ISO/IEC 19501:2005 | Information technology — Open Distributed Processing — Unified Modeling Language (UML) Version 1.4.2 |
ISO 19107:2019 | Geographic information — Spatial schema |
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