Estimation of the Height of the First Live Branch (FLBH) from Stop-and-go Mobile Laser Scanning Data
Mobile laser scanning (MLS) is one of the state-of-the-art light detection and ranging (LiDAR) techniques.MLS has been attempted for estimation of tree structural parameters,e.g.,the height of the first live branch (FLBH).However,along with this trend,it has been noticed that there are also limitations when applying MLS.For this issue,manipulating MLS in its stop-and-go mapping mode is a theoretically potential solution plan.This study was dedicated to validating stop-and-go MLS and developing the related algorithm for retrieving the FLBH parameter.The test was deployed on 58 urban trees using the Roamer system developed in the Finnish Geodetic Institute,and the results proved to be promising.Overall,the proposed plan of estimating FLBH from stop-and-go MLS data has been primarily validated.
Stop-and-go mobile laser scanning height of the first live branch (FLBH)
Haoran Zhou Yi Lin
Institute of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems, Beijing Key Lab of Spatial Informati Institute of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems, Beijing Key Lab of Spatial Informati
国际会议
北京
英文
108-115
2013-10-09(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)