LMS article

The following is an article about the Optech LMS software

Optech LMS

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Leica Conference

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GeoCue Training

GeoCue is moving the training back to Nashville. The 2011 GeoCue Training Event will Be September 19-23, 2011 in Nashville. The training courses include GeoCue, TerraSolid and Qcoherent products. For more information Please contact Ashley at alove@geocue.com. Good move on moving it back to Nashville.

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Baseline distances for LiDAR

Typically, Several companies approach to base station distances differ. Typically, In Europe PPP is well accepted for collection of LiDAR. A lot of Folks are using Terrapos and some folks just use CORS stations. It has been my experience that using base stations still yield the best results. It is a known fact that the closer the base stations to the aircraft the better the result. Recently, some folks have indicated to me that base stations as far as 250km can yield accuracy for 4 foot contour data. I find this troubling because even though the GPS constellation is much better than it was in the 90’s, it still seems that the GPS result is critical to the accuracy of the data. I have seen very good results with GPS solutions up to 80km and even some times up to 100km, but much more than that the result is marginal. For 1 foot contour specifications, 45km is a reasonable. I would like to get feedback from folks on this because we are all over the place in acceptable distances.

Furthermore, Applanix and Leica have recommended length for flight line distances. What is your experience on this? My rule is no more than 20 minutes but I have seen positive results with longer flight lines but not always.

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LiDAR collection Don’ts

These are some things to not do when collecting LiDAR. Please note that some folks do things different than I do so please let me know if you think something on the list is acceptable and explain why in a comment below.

1. In air IMU initialization
2. Collection when distance from Base station is significant. PPP and Terrapos Guys excluded
3. Setting system parameters improperly. Most commonly having a laser power setting that is wrong for the altitude you are flying which causes saturation or drop outs
4. changing altitudes and not adjusting system setting to accommodate the change
5. Flying with to little overlap
6. Not planning mission to accommodate the required NPS or pushing the minimum for NPS
7. Operator not paying attention during flight
8. Collection of data beyond acceptable atmospheric conditions like crab angle and windspeed

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Picture of the Day

Provided by Jon Popelars of AeroMetric (Airborne LiDAR)

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5 top LiDAR data deliverable issues reported in the industry

1. Corrupt file
2. Wrong coordinate, datum or projection
3. Improper header information
4. Improper classification
5. no metadata

If you have others that you would like to add to the list let me know

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LiDAR picture of the day

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Upcoming LiDAR Presentations

Among several other presentations at the Optech Innovative LiDAR solution conference, Jamie Young will be presenting “LMS calibration” and Chris Guy will be presenting “Planning and Conducting a LiDAR Campaign”

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Upcoming LiDAR WorkShop

There will be a LiDAR workshop at the ILGISA Conference called “All things LiDAR” presented by Jamie Young and Rob Merry Of AeroMetric on Wednesday April 20th, 2011. Please click on the link below for more details

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