Seminarium naukowe IGIG: UAV-borne laser scanning system dr hab. inż. Grzegorz Jóźków
IGG ma przyjemność zaprosić Państwa na seminarium naukowe, które odbędzie się w formie hybrydowej - stacjonarnie w bibliotece IGIG (pok. 100G) oraz na platformie Zoom. Prezentację zatytułowaną "Building UAV-borne laser scanning system" przedstawi dr hab. inż. Grzegorz Jóźków, prof. uczelni z Instytutu Geodezji i Geoinformatyki UPWr.
Seminarium rozpocznie się w czwartek 19 styczna 2023 r. o godzinie 09:00 AM (CEST).
ZOOM LINK
Meeting ID: 929 9372 4816
kod dostępu: igig
Zapraszamy również do biblioteki IGIG (100G).
Streszczenie prezentacji:
Building UAV-borne laser scanning system
Grzegorz Jóźków, Mateusz Karpina, Wojciech Sowa, Adrian Kaczmarek
Electrically powered small (<25 kg) UAVs became in the last decade complementary to manned aircraft platforms used in aerial mapping. Both types of platforms have their advantages and limitations. The obvious advantage of UASs are the costs of equipment and sensors. UASs are usually equipped with off-the-shelf consumer grade inexpensive RGB cameras, however other cameras and laser scanners are getting more attention. The development in the area of navigational (inertial and GNSS) and LiDAR sensors resulted in their miniaturization and price reduction which make them suitable for ULS (UAV-borne Laser Scanning) systems. Obviously the price of such sensors is still much higher than for RGB cameras, causing turnkey ULS systems to be still expensive compared to UASs equipped with mapping cameras. This presentation shows the results of the work performed in IGiG on building our own ULS system. This presentation covers various aspects of the ULS system development, including: mounting of system components, powering, sensor configuration, system calibration, data acquisition and processing resulting in the georeferenced point cloud. In the conclusions we provide our plans for the future work that will result in the improvement of the ULS system performance. Presented work was partially supported by the GATHERS project.