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Title:
Topographic laser ranging and scanning : principles and processing
Publication Information:
London, UK : CRC Pr., 2009
Physical Description:
xvii, 590 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9781420051421

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Summary

A systematic, in-depth introduction to theories and principles of Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology is long overdue, as it is the most important geospatial data acquisition technology to be introduced in recent years. An advanced discussion, this text fills the void.

Professionals in fields ranging from geology, geography and geoinformatics to physics, transportation, and law enforcement will benefit from this comprehensive discussion of topographic LiDAR principles, systems, data acquisition, and data processing techniques. The book covers ranging and scanning fundamentals, and broad, contemporary analysis of airborne LiDAR systems, as well as those situated on land and in space. The authors present data collection at the signal level in terms of waveforms and their properties; at the system level with regard to calibration and georeferencing; and at the data level to discuss error budget, quality control, and data organization. They devote the bulk of the book to LiDAR data processing and information extraction and elaborate on recent developments in building extraction and reconstruction, highlighting quality and performance evaluations. There is also extensive discussion of the state-of-the-art technological developments used in: filtering algorithms for digital terrain model generation; strip adjustment of data for registration; co-registration of LiDAR data with imagery; forestry inventory; and surveying.

Readers get insight into why LiDAR is the effective tool of choice to collect massive volumes of explicit 3-D data with unprecedented accuracy and simplicity. Compiled by leading experts talking about much of their own pioneering work, this book will give researchers, professionals, and senior students novel ideas to supplement their own experience and practices.


Table of Contents

Gordon Petrie and Charles K. TothGordon Petrie and Charles K. TothGordon Petrie and Charles K. TothAloysius WehrDavid HardingNaser El-SheimyUwe Stilla and Boris JutziCharles K. TothAyman HabibLewis GrahamNorbert Pfeifer and Gottfried MandlburgerJuha Hyyppa and Hannu Hyyppa and Xiaowei Yu and Harri Kaartinen and Antero Kukko and Markus HolopainenAyman HabibFrederic BretarJie Shan and Aparajithan SampathFranz Rottensteiner and Simon ClodeGunho Sohn and Xianfeng Huang and Vincent TaoKeqi Zhang and Jianhua Yan and Shu-Ching ChenEberhard Gulch and Harri Kaartinen and Juha Hyyppa
Prefacep. vii
Editorsp. xi
Contributorsp. xiii
Abbreviationsp. xv
1 Introduction to Laser Ranging, Profiling, and Scanningp. 1
2 Airborne and Spaceborne Laser Profilers and Scannersp. 29
3 Terrestrial Laser Scannersp. 87
4 LiDAR Systems and Calibrationp. 129
5 Pulsed Laser Altimeter Ranging Techniques and Implications for Terrain Mappingp. 173
6 Georeferencing Component of LiDAR Systemsp. 195
7 Waveform Analysis for Small-Footprint Pulsed Laser Systemsp. 215
8 Strip Adjustment and Registrationp. 235
9 Accuracy, Quality Assurance, and Quality Control of LiDAR Datap. 269
10 Management of LiDAR Datap. 295
11 LiDAR Data Filtering and DTM Generationp. 307
12 Forest Inventory Using Small-Footprint Airborne LiDARp. 335
13 Integration of LiDAR and Photogrammetric Data: Triangulation and Orthorectificationp. 371
14 Feature Extraction from LiDAR Data in Urban Areasp. 403
15 Building Extraction from LiDAR Point Clouds Based on Clustering Techniquesp. 421
16 Building and Road Extraction by LiDAR and Imageryp. 445
17 A Data-Driven Method for Modeling 3D Building Objects Using a Binary Space Partitioning Treep. 479
18 A Framework for Automated Construction of Building Models from Airborne LiDAR Measurementsp. 511
19 Quality of Buildings Extracted from Airborne Laser Scanning Data: Results of an Empirical Investigation on 3D Building Reconstructionp. 535
Indexp. 575
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