The application in question is aimed, in the study of deformations of mountain areas, as well as test the TLS applied to a hilly area in two different eras. For this purpose, it was also tested using the algorithm LS3D “Least square 3D surface matching” that allows both the registration of point clouds produced by scans carried out without using targets but, overall, the estimate of deformations that in this case, compared to other methods, is done directly on the basis of the two data sets acquired in two different periods of time t1 and t2.
Least Squares 3D Algorithm for the Study of Deformations with Terrestrial Laser Scanner / Barrile, Vincenzo; Meduri, G M; Bilotta, G. - (2013), pp. 24.162-24.165. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2013 International Conference on Electronics, Signal Processing and Communication Systems, ESPCO 2013 tenutosi a Venice nel 28/09/2013 - 30/09/2013).
Least Squares 3D Algorithm for the Study of Deformations with Terrestrial Laser Scanner
BARRILE, Vincenzo;
2013-01-01
Abstract
The application in question is aimed, in the study of deformations of mountain areas, as well as test the TLS applied to a hilly area in two different eras. For this purpose, it was also tested using the algorithm LS3D “Least square 3D surface matching” that allows both the registration of point clouds produced by scans carried out without using targets but, overall, the estimate of deformations that in this case, compared to other methods, is done directly on the basis of the two data sets acquired in two different periods of time t1 and t2.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.