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Type: Conference paper

Stack number influence on the accuracy of ASTER GDEM (V2)

Journal: CTIT workshop proceedings series (16821750)Year: 2017Volume: 42Issue: 4W4Pages: 173 - 177
Fatemi Nasrabadi S.a Mirzadeh S.M.J.Naeini A.A. Mirzadeh S.M.J.Naeini A.A.Fatemi Nasrabadi S.a
All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open AccessDOI:10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W4-173-2017Language: English

Abstract

In this research, the influence of stack number (STKN) on the accuracy of Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) Global DEM (GDEM) has been investigated. For this purpose, two data sets of ASTER and Reference DEMs from two study areas with various topography (Bomehen and Tazehabad) were used. The Results show that in both study areas, STKN of 19 results in minimum error so that this minimum error has small difference with other STKN. The analysis of slope, STKN, and error values shows that there is no strong correlation between these parameters in both study areas. For example, the value of mean absolute error increase by changing the topography and the increase of slope values and height on cells but, the changes in STKN has no important effect on error values. Furthermore, according to high values of STKN, effect of slope on elevation accuracy has practically decreased. Also, there is no great correlation between the residual and STKN in ASTER GDEM.


Author Keywords

Accuracy assessmentASTER GDEMDigital elevation model (DEM)SlopeStack number

Other Keywords

ErrorsRemote sensingAccuracy assessmentASTER GDEMDigital elevation modelSlopeStack-numbersSurveying