研究目的
To introduce a method for stem curve and volume estimation using mobile backpack laser scanning data that is sufficiently accurate to satisfy the operational requirements for field inventory reference data collection.
研究成果
The proposed method allows for the extraction of stem volumes with an accuracy that is by far better than the results reported previously using MLS data and on par with the accuracy of stem volume estimation using TLS in similar forest conditions. The findings are important steps towards future individual-tree-based ALS inventories.
研究不足
The study focused on pines and birches, and the approach may not work as well for other tree species such as spruces due to occlusion problems. The method's performance in more complex forests needs further improvement.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study tested a new approach based on a pulse-based backpack mobile laser scanner combined with in-house developed SLAM and a novel post-processing algorithm chain.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Data were collected from two test sites in the boreal forest zone near Evo, Finland.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Riegl VUX-1HA laser scanner, Akhka-R3 backpack mobile laser scanning unit, NovAtel Flexpak6 GNSS receiver, LITEF UIMU-LCI inertial measurement unit.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Data were collected by walking on the plot area to cover all the trees as completely as possible. The path was in general going around the plot to cover the trees from all four sides, and then the plot was split in four.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The post-processing step included an algorithm for scan-line arc extraction, a stem inclination angle correction and an arc matching algorithm correcting for the drifts that are still present in the stem points after applying the SLAM algorithm.
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