Laserscanning

Laser Scanning

 

Laser-scanning (LiDAR) is an efficient technology for the acquisition of large areas of digital terrain and surface models (DTM and DSM). Digital Terrain Models (DTM’s) can be generated at a high resolution with considerable detail, making the technology more cost efficient when compared with photogrammetric methods. Blom group operates both helicopter-based and fixed-wing LiDAR systems, supporting detailed corridor mapping for engineering applications and wide-area DTM’s for environmental, land use and mapping activities.


Both helicopter and fixed-wing LiDAR systems scan the surface below the aircraft collecting the vegetation coverage and penetrating to the ground, providing considerable information on the terrain, achieving height accuracies up to 4 cm. Depending upon system, the scan rates can vary from 50,000 to 100,000 pulses per second, producing a dense cloud of 3-dimensional points. Using additional information such as laser intensity values, the surface type can be determined, such as ground, vegetation and buildings.

 

Applications for laser-scanning include,

  • Electrical transmission and distribution lines
  • Embankment condition monitoring (roads, rivers and railways)
  • Engineering design
  • Floodplains
  • Forestry inventory and condition management
  • Topographic mapping
  • Urban modelling and planning
  • Visualisation and simulation


 

 

Blom ASA, P.O. Box 34 Skøyen, N-0212 Oslo, Norway, Tel.: +47 2213 1920, Fax: +47 2213 1921, E-mail: blom@blom.no