DocumentCode :
1763765
Title :
Radiometrically Calibrated Features of Full-Waveform Lidar Point Clouds Based on Statistical Moments
Author :
Roncat, Andreas ; Briese, Christian ; Jansa, Jiri ; Pfeifer, Norbert
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Geodesy & Geoinf., Vienna Univ. of Technol., Vienna, Austria
Volume :
11
Issue :
2
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Feb. 2014
Firstpage :
549
Lastpage :
553
Abstract :
Full-waveform lidar has gained increasing attention in 3-D remote sensing and related disciplines during the last decade due to its capability of delivering both geometric and radiometric information in the same spatial resolution. Radiometric information may either be related to the echo, e.g., echo amplitude and width, or to the target itself, e.g., the backscatter cross section (BCS). Echo parameters, often obtained by Gaussian decomposition, as well as target properties, which are (geo)physical properties and therefore independent of data acquisition mission parameters, are considered as additional features of the point cloud generated by laser scanning. The BCS commonly is derived by performing a deconvolution which results in its temporal derivative, the differential backscatter cross-section (dBCS), and subsequent integration. The temporal shape of the dBCS has gained little attention in the literature so far. In this letter, we discuss the derivation of additional target parameters, namely the statistical moments of the respective target dBCS. Besides discussing the applicability of established deconvolution approaches for the extraction of statistical moments in the dBCS, special emphasis is laid on their derivation in B-spline-based deconvolution. Uniform B-splines allow for linear deconvolution and subsequent radiometric calibration. We illustrate the potential of the proposed method by a sample data set stemming from an airborne lidar campaign in complex mountainous terrain.
Keywords :
optical radar; remote sensing by laser beam; 3-D remote sensing; Gaussian decomposition; Uniform B-splines; backscatter cross section; backscatter width; complex mountainous terrain; data acquisition mission parameters; differential backscatter cross-section; differential backscatter cross-section laser scanning; echo amplitude; echo parameters; full-waveform lidar point clouds; geometric information; radiometric information; radiometrically calibrated features; statistical moments; Calibration; Deconvolution; Laser radar; Lasers; Radiometry; Remote sensing; Splines (mathematics); Deconvolution; differential backscatter cross-section (dBCS); feature extraction; laser scanning; light detection and ranging (lidar);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1545-598X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2013.2274557
Filename :
6587275
Link To Document :
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