Accurate in situ estimates of leaf area index (LAI) are essential for a wide range of ecological studies and applications. Due to the destructiveness and impracticality of direct measurements, indirect optical methods have mostly been used in the field to derive estimates of LAI from gap fraction measurements. Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is strongly supporting use of this active technology, which possesses several advantages compared to passive sensors. However, edge effects and partial beam interceptions are significantly challenges for the accurate retrieval of gap fraction from 3D point cloud data available from TLS, particularly in phase-shift instruments, which in turns require point cloud filtering to correct erroneous point meas...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is a promising tool, used to retrieve leaf area index (LAI). Howeve...
Light detection and ranging (lidar) systems are active sensors capable of creating a permanent three...
Leaf area index (LAI) or plant area index (PAI) are commonly used to represent canopy structure and ...
Accurate in situ estimates of leaf area index (LAI) are essential for a wide range of ecological stu...
Terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) have the potential to revolutionise measurement of the three-dimens...
Terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) have the potential to revolutionise measurement of the three-dimens...
Leaf area index and canopy gap fraction (GF) provide important information to forest managers regard...
The directional gap fraction in forest and woodland canopies is the primary information that is used...
Tree canopy information has important quantitative research significance for biomass and human healt...
The characterization of canopy structure is crucial for modeling eco-physiological processes. Two co...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is a promising tool for estimating leaf area index (LAI). However, ...
Leaf area index (LAI) has frequently been measured in the field using traditional optical methods su...
Leaf area index estimates in dense evergreen tropical moist forest almost exclusively rest on indire...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is a promising tool, used to retrieve leaf area index (LAI). Howeve...
The quantification of forest carbon sequestration is helpful to understand the carbon storage on the...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is a promising tool, used to retrieve leaf area index (LAI). Howeve...
Light detection and ranging (lidar) systems are active sensors capable of creating a permanent three...
Leaf area index (LAI) or plant area index (PAI) are commonly used to represent canopy structure and ...
Accurate in situ estimates of leaf area index (LAI) are essential for a wide range of ecological stu...
Terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) have the potential to revolutionise measurement of the three-dimens...
Terrestrial laser scanners (TLS) have the potential to revolutionise measurement of the three-dimens...
Leaf area index and canopy gap fraction (GF) provide important information to forest managers regard...
The directional gap fraction in forest and woodland canopies is the primary information that is used...
Tree canopy information has important quantitative research significance for biomass and human healt...
The characterization of canopy structure is crucial for modeling eco-physiological processes. Two co...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is a promising tool for estimating leaf area index (LAI). However, ...
Leaf area index (LAI) has frequently been measured in the field using traditional optical methods su...
Leaf area index estimates in dense evergreen tropical moist forest almost exclusively rest on indire...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is a promising tool, used to retrieve leaf area index (LAI). Howeve...
The quantification of forest carbon sequestration is helpful to understand the carbon storage on the...
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) is a promising tool, used to retrieve leaf area index (LAI). Howeve...
Light detection and ranging (lidar) systems are active sensors capable of creating a permanent three...
Leaf area index (LAI) or plant area index (PAI) are commonly used to represent canopy structure and ...