LiDAR for Dummies

The book “LiDAR for Dummies” is no longer available. I will see If I can find another resource for the book somewhere else or if they are going to get more.

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Making LiDAR More Photogenic

Please check out the link below for the article by Jason Stoker, “Making LiDAR More Photogenic; Creating Band Combinations from Lidar Information”. Thanks Jason for providing this article.

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Calibration- MAPPS

Please see correction on the post below per feedback

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Correction: Calibration- MAPPS meeting discussion

I wanted to correct this post because apparently, what I heard was not exactly what was said but it was inferred and some folks in our industry believe that TerrMatch is the only way to effectively calibrate. This post earlier today has had alot of action and I am glad it has started some good discussions about calibration because calibration is probably the most important function in LiDAR processing, but if you feel differently please feel free to comment. I always want to stir discussion but I also what to report events correctly so thank you Jim for commenting back on this.. See original post below:

My original post but not entirely true, it was inferred that TerraMatch is the only way to properly calibrate.

Although, I was not in attendance at the recent MAPPS meeting, LIDAR calibration was a topic of discussion. It is my understanding that it was indicated “that the only way to properly calibrate LiDAR was by using Terramatch”. I find this statement extremely incorrect.

I have experience calibrating using Optech, Leica, Reigl and several homegrown developed calibration processes including Terramatch. They all have yielded excellent results and in particular the manufacturers latest calibration software packages have showing exceptional results. Although, Terramatch can calibrate data well, I continue to be concerned with the assumptions it makes about the Sensors. I like to use Terrascan to fine tune the calibration and resolve very small errors if I use it at all. I guess the best way to sum up calibration is by something I used to say to one of my LiDAR technicians early in my career when he would beat on his monitor, “The computer is only as smart as the operator” and the same goes for calibration..! Comments welcome about your experience with calibration.

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LiDAR Publications Coming Soon

Professional Surveyor will be publishing an article on Optechs LMS software in next months Magazine. Also, another Mobile Mapping article provided by Optech will be coming out in one of the Trade magazines in the next two months. If you have some interesting Publications you have done and want me to reference let me know.

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ILMF- Hot Topics NERC

Torin Haskell Will be presenting at ILMF Monday February 7th at 10:00am on The NERC regulations and LiDAR. If you are there I highly recommend his presentation. He has provided us with the presentation if you can’t attend. Please click on link below to view the presentation. Thanks for your contribution Torin..!

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NERC

I linked some NERC regulations under LiDAR specifications. The NERC regulations are very vage on what is to be done to comply to the regulations using LiDAR. The transmission companies and engineering firms are approaching the compliance differently. The companies are looking at the LiDAR firms to get information on how to comply. It is clear that they perfer the helicopter approach or a very low altitude approach. Some are open to a fix winged approach but this can be limiting and may not provide the required information for NERC. Fixed Wing has it’s place in Transmission mapping. Comments and rebuttal welcome.

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American Surveyor – Mobile Mapping Article

The following article is about a mobile mapping survey done when I was with The Sanborn Map Company. The analysis was done while at my current employer AeroMetric. Please click on the link below to read. It will also be run in Quality Digest with by premission of American Surveyor. There is a link to the PDF for a full version of the article at the location below.

Using the Lynx mobile mapper to Survey a Levee

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NERC

I am going to be posting some information about the NERC regulations and Transmission mapping. Please feel free to comment and I will post information others have as well. Also, look for information on regulations on the side menus as well.

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DEM/DSM/DTM…NDSM?

I received a comment about NDSM (Normialized Digital Surface Model). I looked it up and it is a representation of elevation objects on a flat surface. It is genrated by using the difference between the DSM and DTM. Anyone care to elaborate on this?

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