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Oblique and horizontal camera integration in the mobile system (left), image taken by oblique camera (right)

Oblique and horizontal camera integration in the mobile system (left), image taken by oblique camera (right)

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Most major cities are being managed spatially by 2D geo-DBMS, however, unlike Istanbul city it is in the verge of 3D spatial database management system for thousands of its 3D objects (mainly buildings). The 3D database is one of the products generated from mapping and GIS initiatives currently being undertaken by the city municipality. This paper...

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... acquired images were processed in combination with the static terrestrial laser scanning data. When the mobile system was used for data acquisition, only the images of the integrated oblique and horizontal cameras ( Figure 9) were used for mapping. The upper sideward looking camera is vertically rotated against the lower camera by approximately 34°, enlarging the vertical field of view of the camera system to approximately 86°, so that the camera system starts at an angle looking down to the street. ...

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