Error analysis of motion correction method for laser scanning of moving objects
The limitation of conventional laser scanning methods is that the objects being scanned should be static. The need of scanning moving objects has resulted in the development of new methods capable of generating correct 3D geometry of moving objects. Limited literature is available showing developmen...
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doaj-ed800ec9f6134833ada82853d6c922b42020-11-24T20:43:38ZengCopernicus PublicationsISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences2194-90422194-90502014-05-01II-513914410.5194/isprsannals-II-5-139-2014Error analysis of motion correction method for laser scanning of moving objectsS. Goel0B. Lohani1Geoinformatics Laboratory Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh-208016, IndiaGeoinformatics Laboratory Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh-208016, IndiaThe limitation of conventional laser scanning methods is that the objects being scanned should be static. The need of scanning moving objects has resulted in the development of new methods capable of generating correct 3D geometry of moving objects. Limited literature is available showing development of very few methods capable of catering to the problem of object motion during scanning. All the existing methods utilize their own models or sensors. Any studies on error modelling or analysis of any of the motion correction methods are found to be lacking in literature. In this paper, we develop the error budget and present the analysis of one such ‘motion correction’ method. This method assumes availability of position and orientation information of the moving object which in general can be obtained by installing a POS system on board or by use of some tracking devices. It then uses this information along with laser scanner data to apply correction to laser data, thus resulting in correct geometry despite the object being mobile during scanning. The major application of this method lie in the shipping industry to scan ships either moving or parked in the sea and to scan other objects like hot air balloons or aerostats. It is to be noted that the other methods of "motion correction" explained in literature can not be applied to scan the objects mentioned here making the chosen method quite unique. This paper presents some interesting insights in to the functioning of "motion correction" method as well as a detailed account of the behavior and variation of the error due to different sensor components alone and in combination with each other. The analysis can be used to obtain insights in to optimal utilization of available components for achieving the best results.http://www.isprs-ann-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/II-5/139/2014/isprsannals-II-5-139-2014.pdf |
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Error analysis of motion correction method for laser scanning of moving objects |
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Error analysis of motion correction method for laser scanning of moving objects |
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Error analysis of motion correction method for laser scanning of moving objects |
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The limitation of conventional laser scanning methods is that the objects being scanned should be static. The need of scanning moving
objects has resulted in the development of new methods capable of generating correct 3D geometry of moving objects. Limited
literature is available showing development of very few methods capable of catering to the problem of object motion during scanning.
All the existing methods utilize their own models or sensors. Any studies on error modelling or analysis of any of the motion correction
methods are found to be lacking in literature. In this paper, we develop the error budget and present the analysis of one such ‘motion
correction’ method. This method assumes availability of position and orientation information of the moving object which in general
can be obtained by installing a POS system on board or by use of some tracking devices. It then uses this information along with laser
scanner data to apply correction to laser data, thus resulting in correct geometry despite the object being mobile during scanning. The
major application of this method lie in the shipping industry to scan ships either moving or parked in the sea and to scan other objects
like hot air balloons or aerostats. It is to be noted that the other methods of "motion correction" explained in literature can not be applied
to scan the objects mentioned here making the chosen method quite unique. This paper presents some interesting insights in to the
functioning of "motion correction" method as well as a detailed account of the behavior and variation of the error due to different sensor
components alone and in combination with each other. The analysis can be used to obtain insights in to optimal utilization of available
components for achieving the best results. |
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