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Lindenbergh, R.C. (author)
Change detection is an important application of laser scanning data. It is also a challenging application as errors that are inevitably present when determining the geometric state of a scene of interest in a certain epoch will somehow add up when comparing the geometric state between epochs. As a consequence it is often difficult to distinguish...
conference paper 2013
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Levinsen, J.F. (author), Khvorostovsky, K. (author), Ticconi, F. (author), Shepherd, A. (author), Forsberg, R. (author), Sørensen, L.S. (author), Muir, A. (author), Pie, N. (author), Felikson, D. (author), Flament, T. (author), Hurkmans, R. (author), Moholdt, G. (author), Gunter, B.C. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Kleinherenbrink, M. (author)
In order to increase the understanding of the changing climate, the European Space Agency has launched the Climate Change Initiative (ESA CCI), a program which joins scientists and space agencies into 13 projects either affecting or affected by the concurrent changes. 5 This work is part of the Ice Sheets CCI and four parameters are to be...
journal article 2013
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Sirmacek, B. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Menenti, M. (author)
Fusion of 3D airborne laser (LIDAR) data and terrestrial optical imagery can be applied in 3D urban modeling and model up-dating. The most challenging aspect of the fusion procedure is registering the terrestrial optical images on the LIDAR point clouds. In this article, we propose an approach for registering these two different data from...
conference paper 2013
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Streicher, M. (author), Hofland, B. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author)
Currently a new wave flume for hydraulic experiments near to prototype scale is under construction at Deltares. In the flume, modern measurement equipment will be installed. One of the potential sensor techniques is Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) based range measurements of water waves. TLS range measurements are a very fast and accurate method...
conference paper 2013
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Phan Hien, V. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Menenti, M. (author)
The Tibetan Plateau is an essential source of water for Southeast Asia. The runoff from its ~34 000 glaciers, which occupy an area of ~50 000 km2, feeds Tibetan lakes and major Asian rivers like the Indus and Brahmaputra. Reported glacial shrinkage likely has an impact on the runoff. Unfortunately, accurate quantification of glacial changes is...
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Wang, J. (author), González-Jorge, H. (author), Lindenbergh, R. (author), Arias-Sánchez, P. (author), Menenti, M. (author)
Roads play an indispensable role as part of the infrastructure of society. In recent years, society has witnessed the rapid development of laser mobile mapping systems (LMMS) which, at high measurement rates, acquire dense and accurate point cloud data. This paper presents a way to automatically estimate the required excavation volume when...
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Shi, J. (author), Menenti, M. (author), Lindenbergh, R. (author)
Glaciers in the Tibetan mountains are expected to be sensitive to turbulent sensible and latent heat fluxes. One of the most significant factors of the energy exchange between the atmospheric boundary layer and the glacier is the roughness of the glacier surface. However, methods to parameterize this roughness for glacier surfaces in remote...
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Phan Hien, V. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Menenti, M. (author)
The Tibetan plateau and surrounding mountain ranges contain the largest amount of ice outside the polar region. The Tibetan plateau also contains more than one thousand lakes and is the origin of a large part of the water resources of South and East Asia, the most densely populated regions on earth. Recent studies concluded that the glacial area...
conference paper 2013
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Phan Hien, V. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Menenti, M. (author)
The Tibetan plateau is an essential source of water for South-East Asia. The run-off from its ~ 34 000 glaciers, which occupy an area of ~ 50 000 km2, feed Tibetan lakes and major Asian rivers like Indus and Brahmaputra. Reported glacial shrinkage likely has its impact on the run-off. Unfortunately, accurate quantification of glacial changes is...
journal article 2013
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Phan Hien, V. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Menenti, M. (author)
The Tibetan plateau is covered by hundreds of larger and smaller lakes. Until recently there was no method to monitor their water level variations due to lack of in-situ measurements or unfitness of available remote sensing methods. However the ICESat/GLA14 laser altimetry data provide global surface elevations for land during 18 one-month...
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Karimi Nejadasl, F. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author)
This paper addresses the problem of vehicle detection from an image sequence in difficult cases. Difficulties are notably caused by relatively small vehicles, vehicles that appear with low contrast or vehicles that drive at low speed. The image sequence considered here is recorded by a hovering helicopter and was stabilized prior to the vehicle...
conference paper 2011
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Van Goor, B. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Soudarissanane, S.S. (author)
It has been demonstrated that surface changes in the order of millimeters are detectable using terrestrial laser scanning. In practice however, it is still virtually impossible to detect such small changes from for example repeated scans of a complex industrial scene. The three main obstructions are, first, a priori uncertainty on what objects...
conference paper 2011
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Soudarissanane, S.S. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author)
One of the main applications of the terrestrial laser scanner is the visualization, modeling and monitoring of man-made structures like buildings. Especially surveying applications require on one hand a quickly obtainable, high resolution point cloud but also need observations with a known and well described quality. To obtain a 3D point cloud,...
conference paper 2011
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Bitenc, M. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Khoshelham, K. (author), Van Waarden, A.P. (author)
The Dutch coast is characterized by sandy beaches flanked by dunes. Understanding the morphology of the coast is essential for defense against flooding of the hinterland. Because most dramatic changes of the beach and the first dune row happen during storms, it is important to assess the state of the coast immediately after a storm. This is...
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Bucksch, A. (author), Lindenbergh, R. (author), Menenti, M. (author)
Terrestrial laser scanners capture 3D geometry of real world objects as a point cloud. This paper reports on a new algorithm developed for the skeletonization of a laser scanner point cloud. The skeletonization algorithm proposed in this paper consists of three steps: (i) extraction of a graph from an octree organization, (ii) reduction of the...
journal article 2010
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Possel, B.M.J. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Storms, J.E.A. (author)
The formation of the current Rhine-Meuse delta mainly took place during the last 12 000 years. Consecutive avulsions, i.e. sudden changes in the course of river channels, resulted in a complicated pattern of sandy channel deposits, surrounded by peat and clay. Knowledge of this pattern is not only interesting from a geohistorical viewpoint, but...
conference paper 2010
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Bitenc, M. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Khoshelham, K. (author), Van Waarden, A.P. (author)
The Dutch coast is characterized by sandy beaches flanked by dunes. Its morphology is essential for the defense against flooding of the hinterland. Therefore it is monitored on a yearly basis by Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS). However, it is recognized that most erosion of the beach and first dune row takes place during storms. To assess the...
conference paper 2010
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Hejbudzka, K. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Soudarissanane, S.S. (author), Humme, A. (author)
The aim of this research is to analyze experimentally the influence of atmospheric conditions on a series of measurements obtained by a terrestrial laser scanner. The scan series represents a dike covered by containers. These containers are gradually filled with water during the experiment to simulate a controlled dike collapse. From the morning...
conference paper 2010
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Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Soudarissanane, S.S. (author), De Vries, S. (author), Coquet, M. (author), De Schipper, M. (author), Hejbudzka, K. (author), Duijnmayer, K. (author), Van Goor, B. (author), Cohen, A. (author)
Morphodynamic changes at sandy coasts, as are dominant in The Netherlands, are typically monitored at yearly intervals by means of LIDAR. Meanwhile it is recognized that beach morphodynamics is not a regular process but is strongly correlated to meteorological conditions. A time series of 14 terrestrial laser scans of a beach experiment is...
conference paper 2010
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Van Son, S.T.J. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), De Schipper, M.A. (author), De Vries, S. (author), Duijnmayer, K. (author)
Monitoring and understanding coastal processes is important for the Netherlands since the most densely populated areas are situated directly behind the coastal defense. Traditionally, bathymetric changes are monitored at annual intervals, although nowadays it is understood that most dramatic changes are related to high-energy events like storms....
conference paper 2009
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