Title :
Accuracy of Digital Elevation Models Derived From Terrestrial Laser Scanning Data
Author :
Lei Fan ; Atkinson, P.M.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng. & the Environ., Univ. of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Abstract :
Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) has become a popular tool for acquiring source data points which can be used to construct digital elevation models (DEMs) for a wide number of applications. A TLS point cloud often has a very fine spatial resolution, which can represent well the spatial variation of a terrain surface. However, the uncertainty in DEMs created from this relatively new type of source data is not well understood, which forms the focus of this letter. TLS survey data representing four terrain surfaces of different characteristics were used to explore the effects of surface complexity and typical TLS data density (in terms of data point spacing) on DEM accuracy. The spatial variation in TLS data can be decomposed into parts corresponding to the signal of spatial variation (of terrain surfaces) and noise due to measurement error. We found a linear relation between the DEM error and the typical TLS data spacings considered (30-100 mm) which arises as a function of the interpolation error, and a constant contribution from the propagated data noise. This letter quantifies these components for each of the four surfaces considered and shows that, for the interpolation method considered here, higher density sampling would not be beneficial.
Keywords :
data acquisition; digital elevation models; geophysical techniques; interpolation; terrain mapping; DEM accuracy; DEM construction; DEM error; DEM uncertainty; TLS data density; TLS data spacing; TLS data spatial variation; TLS point cloud very fine spatial resolution; TLS survey data; data point spacing; digital elevation model; digital elevation model accuracy; interpolation error function; interpolation method; measurement error noise; propagated data noise constant contribution; source data point acquisition; source data type; surface complexity effect; terrain surface characteristic; terrain surface spatial variation; terrain surface spatial variation signal; terrestrial laser scanning data; Accuracy; Interpolation; Measurement errors; Noise; Rough surfaces; Surface roughness; Three-dimensional displays; Accuracy; digital elevation model (DEM); terrestrial laser scanning (TLS); uncertainty;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2015.2438394