ASPRS LiDAR Manual

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ASPRS Airborne Topographic Lidar Manual
Michael Renslow, Editor
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The ASPRS Airborne Topographic Lidar Manual is the first comprehensive manual published on lidar technology. Edited by Michael Renslow, an industry leader on the topic, the book pulls chapter material from lidar industry experts worldwide.

FOREWORD

Contents included covers:
· Chapter 1 — A brief laser history, as well as terminology and definitions

· Chapter 2 — An overview of ALS Technology, including operating principles, key elements of ALS systems and their major functions, types of steering of a laser beam full waveform lidar, and the first information available on FLASH lidar

· Chapter 3 — Discusses enabling technologies – both spaceborne and ground

· Chapter 4 — Covers Airborne installation and integration of ALS systems including rotary-wing and fixed-wing platforms

· Chapter 5 — Guidelines for lidar data collection describes flight mission planning, planning of ground reference stations, in-flight calibration of ALS systems, flight operation guidelines for pilots, and in-flight quality control

· Chapter 6 — Covers data processing workflow, pre- and post-processing, as well as data accuracy and quality assurance.

· Chapter 7 — Outlines the status of the lidar industry support systems, including fixed-wing and rotary systems, lidar data management, and the LAS data format.

· Chapter 8 — Deals with combining lidar data with complementary technologies.

· Chapter 9 — Gives current accuracy standards and guidelines, including examples of lidar-specific metadata tags

· Chapter 10 — Gives detailed coverage of various applications for lidar use

The book includes an appendix of the GEOID models and vertical datum, quality control processes for data users, an example of lidar metadata, and a glossary.

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ILMF Call For papers

See Events page for details on the ILMF call for papers

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National Enhanced Elevation Assessment Report

Please find the link below to Dave Maune’s report on Elevation data for the United States. Dave works for Dewberry and has been working on this report for Dewberry and the USGS for a bit now. It is very useful and interesting material for everyone involved in LiDAR

NEEA Report

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full waveform LiDAR

A lot of people are confused about Full waveform and How it works. With the help of Leica, I put together a presentation on full waveform and thought I would Share it with everyone.

AeroMetric_waveform_presentation

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New Page

I have created a new page called Sensor News. It is a place to see who has purchased what and other New releases on Sensors. If you are a manufacture and want to have something posted here just send me your press release. Please click on the page above to go to this page

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Riegl’s New Sensor

I just returned from a Demo from Riegl. They rolled out their VQ 820-G. This system can fly both airborne and bathymetric LiDAR. It will be able to fly at 3000 meters AGL at 550KHZ rep rate at this Altitude. It also captures bathymetric data at 600 meters. They say it will be hopefully available for purchase in 3 to 6 months. I was very impressed by the accuracy and the data presented. The system is about 20in x 10in X 14in high. Exact dimensions and detail can be obtained from Riegl. Click here to go to their website www.riegl.com

I am hopeful to have some picture of the data in the next couple of weeks.

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Using LiDAR for Archaelogy

Historic sites have been found using LiDAR around the world. Keith Cummingham found a horse track in some Douglas County, Kansas data. Some folks in Minnesota, Iowa and Ohio have used LiDAR to find Indian grave sites with LiDAR. The link below is an article below shows additional information

Archaelogy with LiDAR

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LiDAR Data of Discovery

This is from NASA and is pretty cool

Discovery LiDAR screen Shots

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LiDAR in Google Earth

The following is a picture of LiDAR surface model imported into Google Earth and the surface has all the functionality of Google Earth. clock on image to make larger.

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ELMF and ILMF

EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL LiDAR MAPPING FORUM DATES ANNOUNCED

EUROPEAN LiDAR MAPPING FORUM – December 4-5, 2012, Salzburg, Austria
INTERNATIONAL LIDAR MAPPING FORUM – February 11-13, 2013 Denver, Colorado, USA

What a year it has been for the LiDAR Mapping Forum Series run by Intelligent Exhibitions. Not only did the 2nd outing of the European version wow audiences, once again establishing its popularity within the industry calendar but the International Forum based in the US set a new record for attendees!

On the back of all the recent success, the organisers are excited to announce the dates for both events with the European LiDAR Mapping Forum (ELMF) returning to Salzburg in Austria from 4-5 December 2012 and the International LiDAR Mapping Forum (ILMF) returning to Denver, Colorado in the US from February 11-13, 2013.

It is a welcome return to Salzburg for ELMF, when in 2011 it moved there from The Hague in the Netherlands and the new venue earned so much positive feedback from visitors and exhibitors alike that the organisers are delighted to return there for a second year. Director of ELMF, Versha Carter, explains, “We have been overwhelmed by delegates telling us how wonderful the venue was last year in Salzburg. The open-plan layout of the Congress building brought everyone together and was well-liked by delegates and exhibitors. Salzburg’s central location in Europe may have contributed to the increase in visitors from Eastern Europe, which is an important consideration for next year’s venue. Salzburg also provided a special dimension with its Christmas markets that delegates were able to enjoy, as well as the drinks reception on the opening night which was very popular for networking.” There were over 445 attendees from 40 different countries and interestingly, there were almost twice as many visitors from Eastern Europe as the first event.

Across the water in the States, ILMF set a new record for attendees in January this year, when 773 professionals from 29 different countries turned up in droves for the 12th annual event. This proved once again that LIDAR, in its increasing variety of operational formats, is becoming the technology of choice for fast, accurate and quality geospatial data acquisition. Whether supporting highly detailed 3D urban mapping projects, forestry management, or railroad and power transmission line maintenance programs, LIDAR technology delivers the results needed by today’s demanding geospatial and mapping professionals.

Conference Chairman of both events, Alastair MacDonald of TMS International, believes each event produces conference programmes that represent a thriving community: “The quality of the papers presented at both events was outstanding. The highly positive reaction to the topics from the delegates, which included many newcomers as end-users of LIDAR data, showed how important and relevant the chosen subjects were to the fast growing LIDAR community.”

In the coming weeks, the organisers will be launching a Call for Papers for both events whereby prospective authors will be able to submit their abstracts online, all of which will be peer reviewed by the Technical Committee of leading industry experts from across the spectrum of the LIDAR community, and both programmes will be announced later this year.

Running alongside both conferences will once again be the major exhibitions with more than 50 leading companies expected who will demonstrate new LIDAR products and a wide range of new technologies and services. Exhibitors historically include the LIDAR and complementary sensor manufacturers, survey service companies, data processing, GIS and management specialists and the latest mobile mapping vehicles. There will also be a series of LIDAR and associated systems workshop sessions available once again for delegates.

Janina Milner, first time exhibitor with Oxford Technical Solutions at ELMF said, “ELMF provided us with a great platform for showing our systems to key players in the industry. We were able to network with business partners, get feedback from existing customers and generate a great amount of promising sales leads. ELMF far exceeded our expectations and we’ll definitely re-book our stand for the 2012 conference.”

Whilst Adam Hill of Blue Marble Geographics commented that, “Bottom line – the ILMF has become and will continue to be the premier LIDAR conference event that all organizations in this industry must attend.”

If you would like to learn more please contact caroline.hobden@intelligentexhibitions.com or call +44 (0) 1453 836363 or from the US call (303) 332 5407 or go to http://www.lidarmap.org

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Contact Information: Sophie Potten, Marketing Coordinator, Intelligent Exhibitions Ltd, The Pike House, George Street, Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, GL6 0AG, UK. Tel: +44 (0)1453 836363 . Email: sophie.potten@intelligentexhibitions.com, http://www.oceanbusiness.com.
About the LiDAR Mapping Forums: The International and European LiDAR Mapping Forums are the premier global events focused on applying the technology of LIDAR and laser scanning to deliver outside mapping and imaging solutions in a timely and cost-effective manner across a variety of markets. The core component of both events is the conference which introduces the latest concepts from commercial or academic research, leading edge innovations in technologies, improved operating practices, reports on actual project experiences and discusses new applications and markets being driven by the rapid improvements in LIDAR technology. During the conference the programme will focus on the use of LIDAR to support transport, urban modelling, coastal zone mapping, asset management and GIS applications. An international exhibition runs alongside the conferences with exhibitors involved in airborne, bathymetric and terrestrial LIDAR and mobile mapping systems, including system and component manufacturers, operators and service companies.

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