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Wang, J. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Menenti, M. (author)
Laser scanning has become a well established surveying solution for obtaining 3D geo-spatial information on objects and environment. Nowadays scanners acquire up to millions of points per second which makes point cloud huge. Laser scanning is widely applied from airborne, carborne and stable platforms, resulting in point clouds obtained at...
conference paper 2015
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Soudarissanane, S. (author), Lindenbergh, R. (author), Menenti, M. (author), Teunissen, P.J.G. (author)
A terrestrial laser scanner measures the distance to an object with a precision in the order of millimeters. The quality of each single point in a point cloud affects post-processing applications, such as deformation analysis or 3D modeling. The quality of a scan point is influenced by four major factors: instrument calibration, atmospheric...
conference paper 2009
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Bucksch, A. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Menenti, M. (author)
In recent years, both airborne and terrestrial laser scanning developed to a standard technique for acquiring information on terrestrial landscapes. Here forest inventory and orchard management is considered. Inventory and parameterization of individual trees in orchards and forests are of large interest in nowadays society because of the...
conference paper 2009