Accuracy of DSM By Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles on the Downstream of Welang Riverbank, District of Pasuruan, Jawa Timur
Date
2021-04-01Author
D. W. KHAULAN, D. W. Khaulan
HIDAYAH, Entin
HALIK, Gusfan
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The Digital Surface Model (DSM) is commonly used in studies on
flood map modeling. The lack of accurate, high-resolution
topography data has hindered flood modeling. The use of the
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) can help data acquisition with
sufficient accuracy. This research aims to provide high-resolution
DSM-generated maps by Ground Control Points (GCPs) settings.
Improvement of the model's accuracy was pursued by distributing
20 GCPs along the edges of the study area. Agrisoft software was
used to generate the DSM. The generated DSM can be used for
various planning purposes. The model's accuracy is measured in
Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) based on the generated DSM.
The RMSE values are 0.488 m for x-coordinates and y-coordinates
(horizontal direction) and 0.161 m for z-coordinates (vertical
direction).
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