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Bingo-F
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Introduction:
BINGO-F is a software package produced by GIP mbH of Aalen, Germany, that offers
combined adjustment for aerial triangulation, engineering photogrammetry, and three
dimensional geodetic network adjustment.
Features found in BINGO-F:
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Computation of huge blocks, e.g: 20,000 photos and 100,000
points on a PC with 16MB RAM
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Automatic computation of initial photo orientations
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No limitations regarding the exposure directions
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No bandwidth limitations for the normal equation
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Fast computation due to optimization of the whole computation
process
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Recovery possibility after a system crash
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Automatic elimination of faulty measurements by means of
data-snooping according to Baarda
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Rigorous computation of confidence ellipses
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Free network adjustment
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Checking of all observation weights by means of
variance-component estimation
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Kinematic GPS-positioning:
- Rigorous solution of phase ambiguities during bundle block
adjustment
- Rigorous datum transformation from WGS84 to the survey
coordinate system
- Simultaneous calibration of the antenna offset
- Precise antenna offset consideration even for
gyro-stabilized
camera mounts
- Alternatively: shift and drift parameters
Camera calibration:
- Simultaneous and test field calibration using 24 additional
parameters
- Automatic parameter selection
BINGO Tools:
- 2D and 3D transformations
- Graphical representation of results on screen and HPGL file
- Conversion programs to systems from INTERGRAPH , ZEISS and
ROLLEI
Options:
- Bundle adjustment and stereo model restitution of SPOT imagery
- Bundle adjustment and stereo model restitution with images
from the KS-153 reconnaissance tri-lens camera.
Computer platforms:
- IBM compatible PC, Digital: VAX-Station and Alpha computers,
Silicon Graphics, Hewlett Packard, Sun Workstation
Operating systems:
- MS-DOS, UNIX and derivatives, VMS, Windows NT
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