Lidar Flashcards
Define LiDAR
What does it do?
Light Detection and ranging
Uses the speed of light to calculate range from transmitter to target and back to receiver.
LiDAR System - Laser Scanning
- High pulse rate – 50 to 250 khz variable;
- Operate in the NIR range for terrestrial systems and in blue-green and NIR for marine;
- Range (height) from 05-15cm (can be more)
What is the footprint of the LIDAR Beam?
•The footprint of the LiDAR beam is the DIAMETER of the circle of light that intersects with the reflecting surface
LIDAR Footprint Size
The footprint size represents the SMALLEST UNIT OF RESOLUTION of the signal.
- discrete system the footprint size is typically 10-30 cm
Size of Waveform Footprint VS Discrete Footprint
Wave Form > 1m
Discrete - 10-30cm
LIDAR: Range Measurements
Range measurements: Measured as the time that it takes for the light pulse to move from the source (ie the instrument) to the reflecting object and back.
LIDAR: Intensity Measurements
Intensity is the amount of energy that is returned to the instrument.
LiDAR Constraints
- Do not measure to specific objects of interest
- Compensate by collecting lots of points (avg 10s of millions)
Vegetation constraints
– Thickness and height from ground
– We normally do not measure tree height but canopy height
Survey Accuracy Components
- Horizontal / vertical accuracy: x,y,z
- Relative Accuracy: where is it in relation to what is around it
- Absolute Accuracy: where is it in the world
Products of LIDAR
- Surface Model
- Canopy Height Model
- Bare Earth Model