Terrestrial laser scanner measurements suffer from systematic errors due to internal misalignments. The magnitude of the resulting errors in the point cloud in many cases exceeds the magnitude of random errors. Hence, the task of calibrating a laser scanner is important for applications with high accuracy demands. This paper primarily addresses the case of panoramic terrestrial laser scanners. Herein, it is proven that most of the calibration parameters can be estimated from a single scanner station without a need for any reference information. This hypothesis is confirmed through an empirical experiment, which was conducted in a large machine hall using a Leica Scan Station P20 panoramic laser scanner. The calibration approach is based on ...
Nowadays, the use of laser scanner devices as an active technique for acquiring 3D information is gr...
Terrestrial laser scanning systems are steadily increasing in many fields of engineering, geos...
Some issues regarding the calibration results pertaining to the ground-based laser scanner Leic...
Systematic trends are apparent when studying the self-calibration residuals of many modern static te...
© 2014 International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Inc. (ISPRS). Existing self-cali...
Similar to other surveying instruments, the observed data from terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) can b...
Terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) measurements are unavoidably affected by systematic influences due t...
Similar to other surveying instruments, the observed data from terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) can b...
Abstract: In this paper we present an on-the-job scanner calibration method. The basic concept of th...
Terrestrial laser scanners provide a three-dimensional sampled representation (i.e. point cloud) of ...
Abstract: In order to achieve the results that meet specifications of a given project the knowledge ...
Terrestrial laser scanners are sophisticated instruments that operate much like high-speed total sta...
The capability to provide dense three-dimensional (3D) data (point clouds) at high speed and at high...
Similar to other surveying instruments, the observed data from terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) can b...
This thesis has two aims. The first one is the investigation and analysis of the errors occurring in...
Nowadays, the use of laser scanner devices as an active technique for acquiring 3D information is gr...
Terrestrial laser scanning systems are steadily increasing in many fields of engineering, geos...
Some issues regarding the calibration results pertaining to the ground-based laser scanner Leic...
Systematic trends are apparent when studying the self-calibration residuals of many modern static te...
© 2014 International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Inc. (ISPRS). Existing self-cali...
Similar to other surveying instruments, the observed data from terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) can b...
Terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) measurements are unavoidably affected by systematic influences due t...
Similar to other surveying instruments, the observed data from terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) can b...
Abstract: In this paper we present an on-the-job scanner calibration method. The basic concept of th...
Terrestrial laser scanners provide a three-dimensional sampled representation (i.e. point cloud) of ...
Abstract: In order to achieve the results that meet specifications of a given project the knowledge ...
Terrestrial laser scanners are sophisticated instruments that operate much like high-speed total sta...
The capability to provide dense three-dimensional (3D) data (point clouds) at high speed and at high...
Similar to other surveying instruments, the observed data from terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) can b...
This thesis has two aims. The first one is the investigation and analysis of the errors occurring in...
Nowadays, the use of laser scanner devices as an active technique for acquiring 3D information is gr...
Terrestrial laser scanning systems are steadily increasing in many fields of engineering, geos...
Some issues regarding the calibration results pertaining to the ground-based laser scanner Leic...