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SUMMARY OF THE VALIDATION OF THE SECOND VERSION OF THE ASTER GDEM

机译:atster gdem的第二个版本的验证摘要

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On October 17, 2011, NASA and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) of Japan released the second version of the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) Global Digital Elevation Model (GDEM) to users worldwide at no charge as a contribution to the Global Earth Observing System of Systems (GEOSS). The first version of the ASTER GDEM, released on June 29, 2009, was compiled from over 1.2 million scene-based DEMs covering land surfaces between 83°N and 83°S latitudes. The second version (GDEM2) incorporates 260,000 additional scenes to improve coverage, a smaller correlation kernel to yield higher spatial resolution, and improved water masking. As with GDEM1, US and Japanese partners collaborated to validate GDEM2. Its absolute accuracy was within -0.20 meters on average when compared against 18,000 geodetic control points over the conterminous US (CONUS), with an accuracy of 17 meters at the 95% confidence level. The Japan study noted the GDEM2 differed from the 10-meter national elevation grid by -0.7 meters over bare areas, and by 7.4 meters over forested areas. The CONUS study noted a similar result, with the GDEM2 determined to be about 8 meters above the 1 arc-second US National Elevation Database (NED) over most forested areas, and more than a meter below NED over bare areas. A global ICESat study found the GDEM2 to be on average within 3 meters of altimeter-derived control. The Japan study noted a horizontal displacement of 0.23 pixels in GDEM2. A study from the US National Geospatial Intelligence Agency also determined horizontal displacement and vertical accuracy as compared to the 1 arc-second Shuttle Radar Topography Mission DEM. US and Japanese studies estimated the horizontal resolution of the GDEM2 to be between 71 and 82 meters. Finally, the number of voids and artifacts noted in GDEM1 were substantially reduced in GDEM2.
机译:2011年10月17日,日本的美国宇航局和经济部(Meti)发布了全球先进的星载热排放和反射尺(Aster)全球数字高度尺寸(GDEM)的第二个版本,无需收费作为对全球地球观测系统(GEOSS)的贡献。 2009年6月29日发布的艾斯特GDEM的首次版本由覆盖83°N和83°S纬度之间的土地表面的基于120万个基于场景的DEM编制。第二版本(GDEM2)包含260,000个额外的场景,以改善覆盖范围,较小的相关核,以产生更高的空间分辨率,以及改进的水掩蔽。与GDEM1一样,美国和日本合作伙伴合作验证GDEM2。它的绝对精度在锥形美国(Conus)上的18,000个大地测量控制点(Conus)上,其绝对精度在0.20米范围内。日本研究指出,GDEM2在裸露的地区距离10米的国家海拔网格 - 0.7米,森林地区7.4米。 Conus研究指出了类似的结果,GDEM2在大多数森林区域的1个ARP-Second美国国家海拔数据库(NED)上方约为8米,在裸露的地区下方超过一米。全球ICESAT研究发现GDEM2平均在3米的高度计导出的控制范围内。日本研究指出,GDEM2中的0.23像素的水平位移。与1弧秒飞龙雷达地形任务DEM相比,美国国家地理空间智能局的一项研究也确定了水平位移和垂直准确性。美国和日本研究估计了GDEM2的水平分辨率在71到82米之间。最后,在GDEM1中注意到的空隙和伪影在GDEM2中显着降低。

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