Title :
Preliminary leaf area index estimates from airborne small footprint full-waveform LiDAR data
Author :
Fieber, Karolina D. ; Davenport, Ian J. ; Tanase, Mihai A. ; Ferryman, James M. ; Gurney, Robert J. ; Walker, Jeffrey P. ; Hacker, J.M.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Syst. Eng., Univ. of Reading, Reading, UK
Abstract :
This study has compared preliminary estimates of effective leaf area index (LAI) derived from fish-eye lens photographs to those estimated from airborne full-waveform small-footprint LiDAR data for a forest dataset in Australia. The full-waveform data was decomposed and optimized using a trust-region-reflective algorithm to extract denser point clouds. LAI LiDAR estimates were derived in two ways (1) from the probability of discrete pulses reaching the ground without being intercepted (point method) and (2) from raw waveform canopy height profile processing adapted to small-footprint laser altimetry (waveform method) accounting for reflectance ratio between vegetation and ground. The best results, that matched hemispherical photography estimates, were achieved for the waveform method with a study area-adjusted reflectance ratio of 0.4 (RMSE of 0.15 and 0.03 at plot and site level, respectively). The point method generally overestimated, whereas the waveform method with an arbitrary reflectance ratio of 0.5 underestimated the fish-eye lens LAI estimates.
Keywords :
optical radar; remote sensing by laser beam; vegetation; Australia; airborne full-waveform small-footprint LiDAR data; arbitrary reflectance ratio; area-adjusted reflectance ratio; discrete pulse probability; effective LAI; fish-eye lens LAI estimates; fish-eye lens photographs; forest dataset; hemispherical photography; ion-reflective algorithm; leaf area index; point clouds; raw waveform canopy height profile; reflectance ratio; small-footprint laser altimetry; waveform method; Abstracts; Indexes; Laser radar; Lasers; Lenses; Canopy height profile; Full-waveform; Leaf area index (LAI); LiDAR; Small-footprint;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1114-1
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2013.6723553