RT - Journal Article T1 - The effect of flight parameters in geometric calibration results for Digital Camera Ultra Cam JF - kntu-jgit YR - 2017 JO - kntu-jgit VO - 5 IS - 3 UR - http://jgit.kntu.ac.ir/article-1-520-en.html SP - 153 EP - 173 K1 - Self calibration K1 - Additional parameters K1 - Flight parameters K1 - Digital camera Ultra cam AB - Due to the appearance of new digital cameras and variability in manufacturing and technology, the necessity to camera calibration used in this type become a primary need. The high cost and difficulty of implementing the calibration laboratory, made using equations self-calibration in field sites as a practical solution in this regard. One of the important factors that influence investor in the ultimate accuracy of self-calibration method, is flying parameters, designing methods and Conditions of obtaining images. In this article, we design a photogrammetric blocks in different flight simulation and validation, to implement self-calibration geometric methods on a variety of photogrammetric blocks studied and also the effects of flying on geometric self-calibration results has been studied. Forward and side overlap as the most important factor in improving the accuracy of their methods of geometrical calibration results are presented. Forward overlap of 60 percent to 80 percent and increased side overlap of 20 percent to 60 percent, improving positioning accuracy of 18% were obtained. As well as non-vertical photograph flight, most effective factor in reducing the correlation between the exterior orientation and self-calibration parameters known, so as to increase the range of parameter ω (˚25> ω> -25˚) relative reduction of 3 to 5 percent of the external correlation. In addition, in this study it was found that the same adjustment image blocks in two different heights increase the number of equations and thus increase the accuracy in the adjustment block is at a height of flight. LA eng UL http://jgit.kntu.ac.ir/article-1-520-en.html M3 10.29252/jgit.5.3.153 ER -