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Airborne LiDAR: state-of-the-art of system design, technology and application

Journal

MEASUREMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6501/abc867

Keywords

airborne LiDAR; system design; data processing; topographic LiDAR; forest survey; airborne LiDAR bathymetry

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFB0504500]
  2. National Defense Key Laboratory of Aerospace Intelligent Control Technology of BICE [6142208190101]

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Airborne LiDAR has become one of the most effective and reliable means of 3D point clouds collection in the past two decades. This paper surveys the literature related to these techniques, emphasizing the latest trends in system design and data processing techniques, and their impact on various applications. The novel LiDAR system design appears to enhance data collection ability and product resolution/accuracy.
In the last two decades, airborne LiDAR, as an active remote sensing technique, has emerged as one of the most effective and reliable means of 3D point clouds collection. This paper presents a survey of the literature related to these techniques, emphasizing state-of-art trends in system design as well as data processing techniques and their impact on various applications. With the challenging requirements of airborne surveying and mapping, the novel LiDAR system design appears to improve data collection ability and derived product resolution/accuracy. Based on a full range of spectral, spatial and temporal properties of the data obtained, recently proposed methods and techniques are presented here to instigate further possibilities for land and urban topography, forest and bathymetric surveying. The conclusion discusses possible developments for more advanced high performance airborne LiDAR systems, allowing spectral detection and geometrical extraction for improved understanding of urban infrastructure planning and natural resource management.

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