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Paper Abstract
An airborne LIDAR (LIght Detection And Ranging) system can rapidly generate 3D points by densely sampling the
terrain surfaces using laser pulses. The LIDAR points can be efficiently utilized for automatic reconstruction of 3D
models of the objects on the terrain and the terrain itself. The data simulation of such a LIDAR system is significantly
useful not only to design an optimal sensor for a specific application but also to assess data processing algorithms with
various kinds of test data. In this study, we thus attempted to develop data simulation software of an airborne LIDAR
system generally consisting of a GPS, an IMU and a laser scanner. We focused particularly on the geometric modeling of
the sensors and the object modeling of the targets and background. Hence the data simulation software has been
developed using these models. For the geometric modeling, we derived the sensor equation by modeling not only the
geometric relationships between the three modules, such as a GPS, an IMU and a laser scanner but also the systematic
errors associated with them. Moreover, for rapid and effective simulation, we designed the data model for both targets
and background. We constructed the model data by converting the VRML formatted data into the designed model and
stored these data in a 3D spatial database that can offer more effective 3D spatial indexing and query processing. Finally,
we developed a program that generates simulated data along with the system parameters of a sensor, a terrain model and
its trajectories over the model given.
Paper Details
Date Published: 2 May 2009
PDF: 10 pages
Proc. SPIE 7323, Laser Radar Technology and Applications XIV, 73230C (2 May 2009); doi: 10.1117/12.818545
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 7323:
Laser Radar Technology and Applications XIV
Monte D. Turner; Gary W. Kamerman, Editor(s)
PDF: 10 pages
Proc. SPIE 7323, Laser Radar Technology and Applications XIV, 73230C (2 May 2009); doi: 10.1117/12.818545
Show Author Affiliations
Seongjoon Kim, The Univ. of Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
Seonghong Min, The Univ. of Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
Geunhan Kim, The Univ. of Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
Seonghong Min, The Univ. of Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
Geunhan Kim, The Univ. of Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
Impyeong Lee, The Univ. of Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
Chulmin Jun, The Univ. of Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
Chulmin Jun, The Univ. of Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 7323:
Laser Radar Technology and Applications XIV
Monte D. Turner; Gary W. Kamerman, Editor(s)
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