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Airborne Laser Scanning:
Remote Sensing with LiDAR
• Laser remote sensing background
• Basic components of an ALS/LIDAR system
• Two distinct families of ALS systems
• Waveform
• Discrete Return (small footprint)
• Working with the data, processing requirements
• Current applications and developing applications
• Advancing ALS / LiDAR technology
ALS / LIDAR OUTLINE
Airborne Laser Scanning
• ALS/LiDAR is an active remote
sensing technology that measures
distance with reflected laser
light. LiDAR: LIght Detection and
Ranging or Laser Imaging Detection and
Ranging)
• 1st developed in 1960 by Hughes
Aircraft inc.
• Modern computers and DGPS
make it practical.
• Typically used in very accurate
mapping of topography.
• New technologies and
applications are currently being
developed.
ALS systems take advantage of two of the unique properties
of laser light:
1. The laser is monochromatic. It is one specific wavelength
of light. The wavelength of light is determined by the lasing material
used.
Advantage: We know how specific wavelengths interact with
the atmosphere and with materials.
2. The light is very directional. A laser has a very narrow
beam which remains concentrated over long distances. A flashlight
(or Radar) on the other hand, releases energy in many directions, and
the energy is weakened by diffusion.
Advantage: The beam maintains its strength over long
distances.
3mrad divergence = 3 m at 1 km and 15m at 5 km.
Why use a Laser?
Radians
• A full angle is 2π radians, so there
are 360° per 2π radians, equal to
180°/π or 57.29° / radian.
• A milliradian (mrad) is 1/1000 radian.
• 3 mrad = 3*0.05729°.
ALS mapping concepts
• The position of the aircraft is
known (from DGPS and IMU-
Inertial Measurrment Unit).
• Measures distance to surfaces by
timing the outgoing laser pulse and
the corresponding return (s).
• Distance = time*(speed of light)/2
• By keeping track of the angle at
which the laser was fired: you can
calculate the X, Y, Z position of
each “return”.
• Requires extremely accurate
timing and a very fast computer.
Basic ALS System Components
• Laser (usually NIR –1064nm)
mounted in an aircraft.
• Scanning assembly – precisely
controlled rotating mirror.
• Receiver for recording
reflected energy “Returns”.
• Aircraft location system
incorporating Differential GPS
and Inertial Navigation
System(INS, = IMU).
• A very fast computer to
synchronize and control the
whole operation.
Two Distinct Families of ALS Systems
Waveform systems (a.k.a. large-footprint)
Discrete-return systems (a.k.a. small-footprint or topographic)
Records the COMPLETE range of the energy pulse (intensity)
reflected by surfaces in the vertical dimension.
Samples transects in the horizontal (X,Y) plane.
Waveform systems designed to capture vegetation information
are not widely available.
Waveform systems include SHOALS, SLICER, LVIS, ICESat.
SAMPLES the returned energy from each outgoing laser pulse
in the vertical plane (Z) (if the return reflection is strong enough).
Most commercial lidar systems are discrete return, many
different types are available.
Waveform LIDAR
This is the “waveform” graph of energy intensity
Notice that it follows the “shape” of the tree biomass
Waveform LIDAR: SLICER
Waveform systems have been used to accurately
measure (r2 >.90) vertical distribution of tropical and
temperate forests (Lefsky 2001)
Spaceborne waveform
LIDAR systems.
ICEsat launched in 2003
for survey of topography
and polar ice.
VCL (Vegetation Canopy
LIDAR) was designed to
sample 5 separate widely
spaced tracks with 25m
footprint waveforms. Has
been cancelled.
Do not provide “wall to
wall” mapping.
Spaceborne LIDAR: ICEsat and VCL
Discrete-return LIDAR
• Records data as X,Y,Z points.
• Spatial resolution is
expressed in terms of “post
spacing” which is the avg.
horizontal distance between
points.
• Returns are “triggered” if the
laser reflects from a surface
large enough to exceed a pre-
set energy threshold.
• Minimum vertical distance
between returns is ~ 5 meters.
• New capability to record the
intensity of point returns.
Discrete Return Data:
Millions of X,Y,Z points
Area is approximately: 1 X 0.75mi.
includes ~ 440,000 returns
From Point Clouds to 3-D Surface Models
• Points are used to create 3D
surface models for applications.
• Triangular Irregular Networks
(TIN)s are used to classify the
points and to develop Digital
Elevation Models (DEM)s.
• Points must be classified
before use: “bare earth” points
hit the “ground”; other point
categories include tree canopy
and buildings.
• Correct identification of “bare
earth” is critical for any lidar
mapping application.
LIDAR Surfacing
Discrete return lidar data requires several complex
processing steps to develop useable products. These steps
are usually divided into two phases:
Pre-processing is the preparation of the raw data, correcting
for errors induced by flight geometry, removing overlaps
between flight lines, surfacing, and accuracy assessment of the
raw point locations.
Post-processing is the development of usable information
from the point clouds including development of TINs, DEMs, and
other products like canopy height maps.
Pre-processing is always done by the lidar contractor.
Working with Commercial LIDAR
• Average reported point location accuracies for a hard flat
reflective surface (e.g. airport runway):
2-15 cm vertical
25-100 cm horizontal
Discrete Return LIDAR Accuracy
• Reported measurement accuracies: (forestry research, best cases)
Height prediction r2 = 0.93 (Means 2000)
Volume prediction r2 = 0.92 (Maclean and Krabill 1992)
Comparing field measurements to laser measurements
• Timing system accuracy is critical: 1 nanosecond = 30cm
• Accuracy is also affected by errors in GPS, surfacing and
data analysis.
• Measurements of object height requires accurate surfacing
to provide accurate base height.
Applications for Discrete-Return LIDAR
Digital Elevation Model (DEM)
4m DEM of PREF Subset
Geomorphology
Mapping geomorphic features (Puget Sound LiDAR Consortium)
Geology
Mapping Faults (Puget Sound LiDAR Consortium)
Other Applications
Measuring volume change
in open pit mines.
Utilities use lidar to map
power transmission line
curvature and clearance.
•Can be used to measure
forest characteristics
including stand height,
biomass distribution,
volume.
•DEMs are used in planning
for erosion and
engineering projects
including roads.
•Mapping of forest stand
structure characteristics
and fire fuels conditions is
under development.
Discrete Return LIDAR for Forestry
LIDAR Mapping of Forest Structure
LIDAR Captures 3D Structure
Information
LIDAR Products for Forest Management
•Systems now available record 50,000 pps. Expect to see
100,000 pps systems soon.
• Automatic merging of multi-spectral imagery with LIDAR is
being developed now.
• Laser induced fluorescence and measurement of changes in
laser coherence and polarization will provide more information
about the surfaces that the laser light interacts with.
• Look for multi-spectral LiDAR using multiple lasers in
different frequencies recording intensity to spectrally
identify surface materials.
The Future of ALS
ALS/LIDAR technology is evolving rapidly, the next 10
years will bring many new capabilities and applications.
New ALS Technologies
• Expect higher data density: current systems operate at 15,000hz;
• New systems operate at 50,000hz,
• Next generation will be 100,000hz +
This is an example of a new application that merges lidar and
multi-spectral imagery to automatically classify features.
1. ALS/LIDAR is an active remote sensing technology
designed to take advantage of the unique properties of
laser light.
2. Two basic families of lidar systems exist: waveform and
discrete-return.
3. Commercially available lidar is discrete-return, it is used
in for a number of applications.
4. Accuracy of ALS depends on a number of highly complex
interacting factors.
5. Complex processing steps are required to use lidar and
accurate surfacing is critical for applications measuring
object heights.
6. Development of lidar technology is occurring at a rapid
pace, new applications will be developed.
Concepts to Remember About ALS

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Airborne Laser Scanning Remote Sensing with LiDAR.ppt

  • 1. Airborne Laser Scanning: Remote Sensing with LiDAR
  • 2. • Laser remote sensing background • Basic components of an ALS/LIDAR system • Two distinct families of ALS systems • Waveform • Discrete Return (small footprint) • Working with the data, processing requirements • Current applications and developing applications • Advancing ALS / LiDAR technology ALS / LIDAR OUTLINE
  • 3. Airborne Laser Scanning • ALS/LiDAR is an active remote sensing technology that measures distance with reflected laser light. LiDAR: LIght Detection and Ranging or Laser Imaging Detection and Ranging) • 1st developed in 1960 by Hughes Aircraft inc. • Modern computers and DGPS make it practical. • Typically used in very accurate mapping of topography. • New technologies and applications are currently being developed.
  • 4. ALS systems take advantage of two of the unique properties of laser light: 1. The laser is monochromatic. It is one specific wavelength of light. The wavelength of light is determined by the lasing material used. Advantage: We know how specific wavelengths interact with the atmosphere and with materials. 2. The light is very directional. A laser has a very narrow beam which remains concentrated over long distances. A flashlight (or Radar) on the other hand, releases energy in many directions, and the energy is weakened by diffusion. Advantage: The beam maintains its strength over long distances. 3mrad divergence = 3 m at 1 km and 15m at 5 km. Why use a Laser?
  • 5. Radians • A full angle is 2π radians, so there are 360° per 2π radians, equal to 180°/π or 57.29° / radian. • A milliradian (mrad) is 1/1000 radian. • 3 mrad = 3*0.05729°.
  • 6. ALS mapping concepts • The position of the aircraft is known (from DGPS and IMU- Inertial Measurrment Unit). • Measures distance to surfaces by timing the outgoing laser pulse and the corresponding return (s). • Distance = time*(speed of light)/2 • By keeping track of the angle at which the laser was fired: you can calculate the X, Y, Z position of each “return”. • Requires extremely accurate timing and a very fast computer.
  • 7. Basic ALS System Components • Laser (usually NIR –1064nm) mounted in an aircraft. • Scanning assembly – precisely controlled rotating mirror. • Receiver for recording reflected energy “Returns”. • Aircraft location system incorporating Differential GPS and Inertial Navigation System(INS, = IMU). • A very fast computer to synchronize and control the whole operation.
  • 8.
  • 9. Two Distinct Families of ALS Systems Waveform systems (a.k.a. large-footprint) Discrete-return systems (a.k.a. small-footprint or topographic) Records the COMPLETE range of the energy pulse (intensity) reflected by surfaces in the vertical dimension. Samples transects in the horizontal (X,Y) plane. Waveform systems designed to capture vegetation information are not widely available. Waveform systems include SHOALS, SLICER, LVIS, ICESat. SAMPLES the returned energy from each outgoing laser pulse in the vertical plane (Z) (if the return reflection is strong enough). Most commercial lidar systems are discrete return, many different types are available.
  • 10. Waveform LIDAR This is the “waveform” graph of energy intensity Notice that it follows the “shape” of the tree biomass
  • 11. Waveform LIDAR: SLICER Waveform systems have been used to accurately measure (r2 >.90) vertical distribution of tropical and temperate forests (Lefsky 2001)
  • 12. Spaceborne waveform LIDAR systems. ICEsat launched in 2003 for survey of topography and polar ice. VCL (Vegetation Canopy LIDAR) was designed to sample 5 separate widely spaced tracks with 25m footprint waveforms. Has been cancelled. Do not provide “wall to wall” mapping. Spaceborne LIDAR: ICEsat and VCL
  • 13. Discrete-return LIDAR • Records data as X,Y,Z points. • Spatial resolution is expressed in terms of “post spacing” which is the avg. horizontal distance between points. • Returns are “triggered” if the laser reflects from a surface large enough to exceed a pre- set energy threshold. • Minimum vertical distance between returns is ~ 5 meters. • New capability to record the intensity of point returns.
  • 14. Discrete Return Data: Millions of X,Y,Z points Area is approximately: 1 X 0.75mi. includes ~ 440,000 returns
  • 15. From Point Clouds to 3-D Surface Models • Points are used to create 3D surface models for applications. • Triangular Irregular Networks (TIN)s are used to classify the points and to develop Digital Elevation Models (DEM)s. • Points must be classified before use: “bare earth” points hit the “ground”; other point categories include tree canopy and buildings. • Correct identification of “bare earth” is critical for any lidar mapping application.
  • 17. Discrete return lidar data requires several complex processing steps to develop useable products. These steps are usually divided into two phases: Pre-processing is the preparation of the raw data, correcting for errors induced by flight geometry, removing overlaps between flight lines, surfacing, and accuracy assessment of the raw point locations. Post-processing is the development of usable information from the point clouds including development of TINs, DEMs, and other products like canopy height maps. Pre-processing is always done by the lidar contractor. Working with Commercial LIDAR
  • 18. • Average reported point location accuracies for a hard flat reflective surface (e.g. airport runway): 2-15 cm vertical 25-100 cm horizontal Discrete Return LIDAR Accuracy • Reported measurement accuracies: (forestry research, best cases) Height prediction r2 = 0.93 (Means 2000) Volume prediction r2 = 0.92 (Maclean and Krabill 1992) Comparing field measurements to laser measurements • Timing system accuracy is critical: 1 nanosecond = 30cm • Accuracy is also affected by errors in GPS, surfacing and data analysis. • Measurements of object height requires accurate surfacing to provide accurate base height.
  • 19.
  • 20. Applications for Discrete-Return LIDAR Digital Elevation Model (DEM) 4m DEM of PREF Subset
  • 21.
  • 22. Geomorphology Mapping geomorphic features (Puget Sound LiDAR Consortium)
  • 23. Geology Mapping Faults (Puget Sound LiDAR Consortium)
  • 24.
  • 25. Other Applications Measuring volume change in open pit mines. Utilities use lidar to map power transmission line curvature and clearance.
  • 26. •Can be used to measure forest characteristics including stand height, biomass distribution, volume. •DEMs are used in planning for erosion and engineering projects including roads. •Mapping of forest stand structure characteristics and fire fuels conditions is under development. Discrete Return LIDAR for Forestry
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 35. LIDAR Mapping of Forest Structure
  • 36. LIDAR Captures 3D Structure Information
  • 37. LIDAR Products for Forest Management
  • 38. •Systems now available record 50,000 pps. Expect to see 100,000 pps systems soon. • Automatic merging of multi-spectral imagery with LIDAR is being developed now. • Laser induced fluorescence and measurement of changes in laser coherence and polarization will provide more information about the surfaces that the laser light interacts with. • Look for multi-spectral LiDAR using multiple lasers in different frequencies recording intensity to spectrally identify surface materials. The Future of ALS ALS/LIDAR technology is evolving rapidly, the next 10 years will bring many new capabilities and applications.
  • 39. New ALS Technologies • Expect higher data density: current systems operate at 15,000hz; • New systems operate at 50,000hz, • Next generation will be 100,000hz + This is an example of a new application that merges lidar and multi-spectral imagery to automatically classify features.
  • 40. 1. ALS/LIDAR is an active remote sensing technology designed to take advantage of the unique properties of laser light. 2. Two basic families of lidar systems exist: waveform and discrete-return. 3. Commercially available lidar is discrete-return, it is used in for a number of applications. 4. Accuracy of ALS depends on a number of highly complex interacting factors. 5. Complex processing steps are required to use lidar and accurate surfacing is critical for applications measuring object heights. 6. Development of lidar technology is occurring at a rapid pace, new applications will be developed. Concepts to Remember About ALS