2009
DOI: 10.1117/12.818545
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Data simulation of an airborne lidar system

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“…The simulator is mainly composed of three parts: geometry, radiometry, and detection, as shown in Figure 12. A geometric module identifies the source of the information of each pixel in the detector based on the geometric relationships between the LADAR system and the target [55]. It outputs the range from the perspective center to the intersection point.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The simulator is mainly composed of three parts: geometry, radiometry, and detection, as shown in Figure 12. A geometric module identifies the source of the information of each pixel in the detector based on the geometric relationships between the LADAR system and the target [55]. It outputs the range from the perspective center to the intersection point.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The particular details of the ray-tracing used are as follows [55]. First, a grid structure was generated, and all of the facets were linked to their corresponding cells in the grid, according to the horizontal locations.…”
Section: Ladar Modeling and Simulationmentioning
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“…vegetation), suited for realistic simulation of LiDAR measurements from close distances and from any direction (as opposed to 2.5D elevation maps, which only allow meaningful measurements from above). A project that takes this into account is presented by Kim et al (2009). In contrast to the system described by Lohani and Mishra (2007), they use true 3D geometry to describe the scanned scene.…”
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“…Figure 6 illustrates the concept of ray tracing we used. As you can see Figure 6, the cell, intersected with sub-beam, can be found by reducing the vertical and horizontal range from one to another (Kim et al, 2008). Figure 6.…”
Section: Ray-tracingmentioning
confidence: 99%