A simple technique for co-registration of terrestrial LiDAR observations for forestry applications
A simple technique for co-registration of terrestrial LiDAR observations for forestry applications
Light detection and ranging (LiDAR) from terrestrial platforms provides unprecedented detail about the three-dimensional structure of forest canopies. Although airborne laser scanning is designed to yield a relatively homogeneous distribution of returns, the radial perspective of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) results in a rapid decrease of number of returns with increasing distance from the instrument. Additionally, when used in forested environments, significant parts of the area under investigation may be obscured by tree trunks and understorey. A possible approach to mitigate this effect is to combine TLS observations acquired at different locations to obtain multiple perspectives of an area under investigation. The denser and more evenly distributed observations then allow a spatially explicit and more comprehensive study of forest characteristics. This study demonstrates a simple approach to combine TLS observations made at multiple locations using bright reference targets as tie-points. Results s...
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Hilker, Thomas
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Coops, Nicholas C.
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Culvenor, Darius S.
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Newnham, Glenn
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Wulder, Michael A.
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Bater, Christopher W.
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Siggins, Anders
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May 2012
Hilker, Thomas
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Coops, Nicholas C.
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Culvenor, Darius S.
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Newnham, Glenn
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Wulder, Michael A.
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Bater, Christopher W.
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Hilker, Thomas, Coops, Nicholas C., Culvenor, Darius S., Newnham, Glenn, Wulder, Michael A., Bater, Christopher W. and Siggins, Anders
(2012)
A simple technique for co-registration of terrestrial LiDAR observations for forestry applications.
Remote Sensing Letters, 3 (3), .
(doi:10.1080/01431161.2011.565815).
Abstract
Light detection and ranging (LiDAR) from terrestrial platforms provides unprecedented detail about the three-dimensional structure of forest canopies. Although airborne laser scanning is designed to yield a relatively homogeneous distribution of returns, the radial perspective of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) results in a rapid decrease of number of returns with increasing distance from the instrument. Additionally, when used in forested environments, significant parts of the area under investigation may be obscured by tree trunks and understorey. A possible approach to mitigate this effect is to combine TLS observations acquired at different locations to obtain multiple perspectives of an area under investigation. The denser and more evenly distributed observations then allow a spatially explicit and more comprehensive study of forest characteristics. This study demonstrates a simple approach to combine TLS observations made at multiple locations using bright reference targets as tie-points. Results s...
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Accepted/In Press date: 20 February 2011
Published date: May 2012
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