An Approach to Map Visibility in the Built Environment From Airborne LiDAR Point Clouds

Sustainable development can only be achieved with an innovative improvement from the way we currently analyze, design, build and manage our urban spaces. Current digital analysis and design methods for cities, such as visibility analysis, deeply rely on mapping and modeling techniques. However, most...

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Main Authors: Guan-Ting Zhang, Edward Verbree, Xiao-Jun Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9380239/
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spelling doaj-ec5d1137a9be4d15a6c660a26dba566c2021-03-30T15:12:39ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362021-01-019441504416110.1109/ACCESS.2021.30666499380239An Approach to Map Visibility in the Built Environment From Airborne LiDAR Point CloudsGuan-Ting Zhang0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3484-6226Edward Verbree1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6892-6702Xiao-Jun Wang2Department of Landscape Architecture, School of Architecture, Southeast University, Nanjing, ChinaDepartment of Architectural Engineering and Technology, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, BL Delft, The NetherlandsDepartment of Landscape Architecture, School of Architecture, Southeast University, Nanjing, ChinaSustainable development can only be achieved with an innovative improvement from the way we currently analyze, design, build and manage our urban spaces. Current digital analysis and design methods for cities, such as visibility analysis, deeply rely on mapping and modeling techniques. However, most methods fall short of depicting the real visual landscape in the urban realm and this could bring a significant error in visibility calculations which may lead to an improper decision for urban spaces. The technical development of light detection and ranging(LiDAR) technology introduces new approaches for urban study. LiDAR utilizes point clouds including thousands or even millions of georeferenced points, and thus can support 3-D digital representation of urban landscape with detailed information and high resolution. Besides the superiority in representing urban landscape, LiDAR point clouds also has a clear advantage in quantitative analysis and provides better visibility than traditional models. In this paper, we first introduced a novel approach to map visibility in the urban built environment involving vegetation data directly using airborne LiDAR point clouds. This approach calculates neighborhood statistics for occlusion detection. Then we presented 2 case with different scenarios showing how our approach can be used to obtain a precise visibility in an urban area in the Netherlands. At last, we discussed how point clouds based visibility models can be further explored and can better assist urban design.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9380239/Visibility analysisairborne LiDARurban areabuilt environmentpoint cloudvisual environment
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Edward Verbree
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An Approach to Map Visibility in the Built Environment From Airborne LiDAR Point Clouds
IEEE Access
Visibility analysis
airborne LiDAR
urban area
built environment
point cloud
visual environment
author_facet Guan-Ting Zhang
Edward Verbree
Xiao-Jun Wang
author_sort Guan-Ting Zhang
title An Approach to Map Visibility in the Built Environment From Airborne LiDAR Point Clouds
title_short An Approach to Map Visibility in the Built Environment From Airborne LiDAR Point Clouds
title_full An Approach to Map Visibility in the Built Environment From Airborne LiDAR Point Clouds
title_fullStr An Approach to Map Visibility in the Built Environment From Airborne LiDAR Point Clouds
title_full_unstemmed An Approach to Map Visibility in the Built Environment From Airborne LiDAR Point Clouds
title_sort approach to map visibility in the built environment from airborne lidar point clouds
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Sustainable development can only be achieved with an innovative improvement from the way we currently analyze, design, build and manage our urban spaces. Current digital analysis and design methods for cities, such as visibility analysis, deeply rely on mapping and modeling techniques. However, most methods fall short of depicting the real visual landscape in the urban realm and this could bring a significant error in visibility calculations which may lead to an improper decision for urban spaces. The technical development of light detection and ranging(LiDAR) technology introduces new approaches for urban study. LiDAR utilizes point clouds including thousands or even millions of georeferenced points, and thus can support 3-D digital representation of urban landscape with detailed information and high resolution. Besides the superiority in representing urban landscape, LiDAR point clouds also has a clear advantage in quantitative analysis and provides better visibility than traditional models. In this paper, we first introduced a novel approach to map visibility in the urban built environment involving vegetation data directly using airborne LiDAR point clouds. This approach calculates neighborhood statistics for occlusion detection. Then we presented 2 case with different scenarios showing how our approach can be used to obtain a precise visibility in an urban area in the Netherlands. At last, we discussed how point clouds based visibility models can be further explored and can better assist urban design.
topic Visibility analysis
airborne LiDAR
urban area
built environment
point cloud
visual environment
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9380239/
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