Radiometric calibration of small-footprint full-waveform airborne laser scanner measurements: Basic physical concepts
W Wagner - ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote …, 2010 - Elsevier
Small-footprint (0.2–2 m) airborne laser scanners are lidar instruments originally developed
for topographic mapping. While the first airborne laser scanners only allowed determining …
for topographic mapping. While the first airborne laser scanners only allowed determining …
Terrestrial laser scanning of rock slope instabilities
This manuscript presents a review on the application of a remote sensing technique
(terrestrial laser scanning, TLS) to a well‐known topic (rock slope characterization and …
(terrestrial laser scanning, TLS) to a well‐known topic (rock slope characterization and …
Analysis of incidence angle and distance effects on terrestrial laser scanner intensity: Search for correction methods
The intensity information from terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) has become an important
object of study in recent years, and there are an increasing number of applications that …
object of study in recent years, and there are an increasing number of applications that …
Optimising 4-D surface change detection: an approach for capturing rockfall magnitude–frequency
JG Williams, NJ Rosser, RJ Hardy… - Earth surface …, 2018 - esurf.copernicus.org
We present a monitoring technique tailored to analysing change from near-continuously
collected, high-resolution 3-D data. Our aim is to fully characterise geomorphological …
collected, high-resolution 3-D data. Our aim is to fully characterise geomorphological …
Terrestrial laser scanning intensity data applied to damage detection for historical buildings
J Armesto-González, B Riveiro-Rodríguez… - Journal of …, 2010 - Elsevier
This paper presents a methodology to combine the technology of the terrestrial laser
scanner with the techniques of digital image processing in order to study damages on stony …
scanner with the techniques of digital image processing in order to study damages on stony …
Water surface mapping from airborne laser scanning using signal intensity and elevation data
In recent years airborne laser scanning (ALS) evolved into a state‐of‐the‐art technology for
topographic data acquisition. We present a novel, automatic method for water surface …
topographic data acquisition. We present a novel, automatic method for water surface …
Detection of surface change in complex topography using terrestrial laser scanning: application to the Illgraben debris‐flow channel
Detection of surface change is a fundamental task in geomorphology. Terrestrial laser
scanners are increasingly used for monitoring surface change resulting from a variety of …
scanners are increasingly used for monitoring surface change resulting from a variety of …
A theoretical demonstration on the independence of distance and incidence angle effects for small-footprint hyperspectral LiDAR: Basic physical concepts
Distance and incidence angle effects play crucial roles in determining the raw intensity
captured by light detection and ranging (LiDAR) systems. For these two effects, the …
captured by light detection and ranging (LiDAR) systems. For these two effects, the …
Automatic classification of common building materials from 3D terrestrial laser scan data
Automatic building material classification has been a popular research interest over the past
decades because it is useful for construction management and facility management …
decades because it is useful for construction management and facility management …
Lidar intensity for improved detection of inundation below the forest canopy
MW Lang, GW McCarty - Wetlands, 2009 - Springer
Wetland hydrology is an important factor controlling wetland function and extent, and should
therefore be a vital part of any wetland mapping program. Broad-scale forested wetland …
therefore be a vital part of any wetland mapping program. Broad-scale forested wetland …