2012
DOI: 10.5194/isprsarchives-xxxviii-4-w25-137-2011
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Construction of a 3d Measurable Virtual Reality Environment Based on Ground Panoramic Images and Orbital Imagery for Planetary Exploration Applications

Abstract: ABSTRACT:This paper presents a method of constructing a measurable virtual reality environment based on ground (lander/rover) panoramic images and orbital imagery. Ground panoramic images acquired by a lander/rover at different azimuth and elevation angles are automatically registered, seamlessly mosaicked and projected onto a cylindrical surface. A specific function is developed for inverse calculation from the panorama back to the original images so that the 3D information associated with the original stereo… Show more

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