DocumentCode
3015318
Title
Influence and Analysis of IMU Attitude Measurement Error on Laser Point Accuracy
Author
Yun, Han ; Xin-wen, Cheng ; Hua, Sun ; Li-jian, Zhao
Author_Institution
Fac. of Inf. Eng., China Univ. of Geosci., Wuhan, China
fYear
2010
fDate
25-27 June 2010
Firstpage
1196
Lastpage
1199
Abstract
The emergence of airborne LIDAR system provides a new technical method for fast acquisition and processing of the spatial three-dimensional data. The limitations of traditional techniques are overcome by LIDRA, using of non-contact scanning data to obtain high-precision 3D data, it be able to work in all-weather, with a quickly scanning speed, strong real-time, all-digital processing and so on. The coordinates of laser pin-point can be abtained by calculating the spatial orientation vector of known points to the unknown point in LIDRA system. The composition of systems is very complex, so the laser point coordinates location will effected by system error and accidental error of the LIADR system. The status quo of airborne laser scanning was briefly introduced in this paper. On the basis of airborne laser scanning system positioning principle, the impact of the pitch angle, roll angle, yaw angle and synthetic attitude error of IMU on laser point positioning accuracy was detailedly analyzed. After simulated calculations using IMU practical measurement accuracy presently, some useful conclusions were obtained, which have certain guiding significance for the understanding of airborne laser positioning accuracy and practical application.
Keywords
airborne radar; attitude measurement; measurement by laser beam; measurement errors; optical radar; optical scanners; remote sensing by laser beam; remote sensing by radar; IMU attitude measurement error; IMU practical measurement accuracy; airborne LIDAR system; airborne laser scanning system; all-digital processing; laser pin point positioning; laser point accuracy; laser point coordinates; noncontact scanning data; pitch angle; roll angle; spatial orientation vector; spatial three dimensional data acquisition; synthetic attitude error; yaw angle; Accuracy; Laser modes; Laser theory; Measurement by laser beam; Measurement errors; Measurement uncertainty; Position measurement; Airborne Laser Scanning altimetry; Error analysis; Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU); Positioning accuracy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical and Control Engineering (ICECE), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Wuhan
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6880-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/iCECE.2010.298
Filename
5631677
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