Technology can be mind-boggling but is it also complicated? Most technology – may it be machines, algorithms or programs – seem very complex and hard to understand. Looking closer though, they are more like systems. Components acting together in a certain way which result in what we perceive as a piece of technology. As an engineer we learned to look at these parts – understand them, to know what role they have within the scope of the whole system.
With this series “Parameters of Airborne LiDAR Survey” I want to take a closer look at the different pieces that play together when doing LiDAR scanning. While my introduction to LiDAR tried to simplify the whole scanning principle, these articles will cover a more detailed look at the different properties and parameter involved in LiDAR.
The series will consist of three parts. Each will have a range of articles looking at a specific topic. I will link each article as they appear in the table of contents below. Come back to find more articles over time or subscribe to my newsletter to get notified whenever a new article is published.
Series Table of Content
Part 1: Signal Properties
Within this first part, articles will look at the signal and it’s properties. Understanding the characteristics of the emitted signal will help you recognize what kind of signal you will need in order to achieve your surveying goals.
Part 2: Sensor Parameters
The second part of this series will be about any sensor-related parameters. Details within these articles will improve your understanding on how they work together and where the (mostly physical) limitations of your LiDAR system are.
Part 3: Aircraft and Flight Parameters
Last but definitely not least I’ll write about flying and flightplan-related parameters. After mastering the signal and the sensor, reading these articles will allow you to employ your LiDAR sensor to it’s full potential.