Diameter at breast height (DBH) is one of the most important parameter in forestry. With increasing use of terrestrial and airborne laser scanning in forestry, new exceeding possibilities to directly derive DBH emerge. In particular, high resolution point clouds from laser scanners on board unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are becoming available over forest areas. In this case study, DBH estimation from a UAS point cloud based on modeling the relevant part of the tree stem with a cylinder, is analyzed with respect to accuracy and completeness. As reference, manually measured DBHs and DBHs from terrestrial laser scanning point clouds are used for comparison. We demonstrate that accuracy and completeness of the cylinder fit are depending on the ...
One fundamental metric to characterize trees and forest stands is the diameter at breast height (DBH...
Accurate measurement of stem diameter is essential to forest inventory. As a millimeter-level measur...
Point clouds generated by terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) have enabled new ways to measure stem dia...
Diameter at breast height (DBH) is one of the most important parameter in forestry. With increasing ...
Accurate measures of forest structural parameters are essential to forest inventory and growth model...
Today, high-quality reference tree measurements, including the position, diameter, height and volume...
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) are a cost-effective means of collecting forest data conventionally us...
Diameter at breast height has been estimated from mobile laser scanning using a new set of methods. ...
Airborne laser scanning is now widely used for forest inventories. An essential part of inventory is...
In recent times, airborne and terrestrial laser scanning have been utilized to collect point cloud d...
Using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), forest attributes such as diameter at breast height (DBH) an...
Terrestrial laser scanning is a promising technique for automatic measurements of tree stems. The ob...
Detailed forest inventory and mensuration of individual trees have drawn attention of research socie...
In this work, we compared six emerging mobile laser scanning (MLS) technologies for field reference ...
One fundamental metric to characterize trees and forest stands is the diameter at breast height (DBH...
One fundamental metric to characterize trees and forest stands is the diameter at breast height (DBH...
Accurate measurement of stem diameter is essential to forest inventory. As a millimeter-level measur...
Point clouds generated by terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) have enabled new ways to measure stem dia...
Diameter at breast height (DBH) is one of the most important parameter in forestry. With increasing ...
Accurate measures of forest structural parameters are essential to forest inventory and growth model...
Today, high-quality reference tree measurements, including the position, diameter, height and volume...
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) are a cost-effective means of collecting forest data conventionally us...
Diameter at breast height has been estimated from mobile laser scanning using a new set of methods. ...
Airborne laser scanning is now widely used for forest inventories. An essential part of inventory is...
In recent times, airborne and terrestrial laser scanning have been utilized to collect point cloud d...
Using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), forest attributes such as diameter at breast height (DBH) an...
Terrestrial laser scanning is a promising technique for automatic measurements of tree stems. The ob...
Detailed forest inventory and mensuration of individual trees have drawn attention of research socie...
In this work, we compared six emerging mobile laser scanning (MLS) technologies for field reference ...
One fundamental metric to characterize trees and forest stands is the diameter at breast height (DBH...
One fundamental metric to characterize trees and forest stands is the diameter at breast height (DBH...
Accurate measurement of stem diameter is essential to forest inventory. As a millimeter-level measur...
Point clouds generated by terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) have enabled new ways to measure stem dia...