Comparación entre modelos digitales de elevación obtenidos de Sentinel-1 y modelo obtenido con LiDAR mediante puntos de control RTK (real time kinematics) en el área urbana del cantón Santa Isabel
Fecha
2023-07-24Autor
Pachar Sagbay, Fabián Patricio
Maldonado Ortiz, Andrés Sebastián
Institución
Resumen
In the present work, a comparative study was carried out between a digital elevation model
generated through LiDAR and Sentinel-1 models, obtained through interferometry applying
different resampling methods, corresponding to the year 2021. The study area corresponds to
the urban area of the Canton Santa Isabel belonging to the province of Azuay. The study was
based on determining the differences between the data obtained through the Sentinel-1 active
model and the LiDAR model with the RTK reference points, to determine the feasibility of these
models according to their costs. To obtain the satellite images, the Alaska Satellite Facility
platform was used, these images had a perpendicular base of 27 m and a temporal period of 12
days, for their processing the InSAR technique was used with the use of SNAP software and
geographic information systems. Of the models compared, the DEM corresponding to LiDAR
presented a root mean square error (RMSE) value of 0.15 m, while, of the models obtained with
interferometry, the DEM with the lowest RMSE value corresponds to the one generated by
bicubic resampling, this being 40.01 m and the highest RMSE value being the model belonging
to the nearest neighbor resampling with an error of 511 m. According to the results obtained, it
was determined that the use of LiDAR for studies or projects that require an elevation model
with greater precision is more feasible. This is because the models obtained by interferometry
differ significantly from the RTK reference values.