Quoting Jason Stoker <
jsto...@gmail.com>:
> All, we are having a collect done this summer by a contractor using
> a Leica instrument where the waveform is embedded into las 1.3 (no
> wpd files supplied). Is getting the FWF in las 1.3 going to be OK,
> or do you have any suggestions for other ways that the vendor can
> deliver the waveforms?
Hi
Our experience has been that the vendors have trouble establishing
the geometric corrections (inter and intrastrip-, and campaign-level)
while simoultaneously maintaining the integrity of the data, as the
DR data only is used for the estimation of trajectory/attitude corrections.
There does not seem to software that really supports FWF data (strip
matching, boresight calibr.) "Nobody asks for FWF data", is what we hear
often, and "Very few are even interested in the trajectory data".
Our solution (we do research) has been to have the DR data used for
strip matching /
trajectroy estimation, output LAS 1.2 DR data, and then take the waveforms
from LAS 1.3 files (without geometrioc corrections) and associate these,
using the time stamps between the LAS1.2 and LAS 1.3. This applies
to Leica sensors, for which LAS1.3 is well suited, as there is always
a single 128- or 256-byte sequence of amplitude data per pulse transmitted,
and no sampling of the outgoing pulse (to monitor its stability,
power over time)
With Riegl, the best way would be to use a dll by the company. Their
processing software doesn't well support LAS1.3 /WDPs (at least last
spring it didn't), because the time offset from the DR measurement
to the beginning of
each amplitude sequence (there can be several, multiples of 80 samples),
is only at 1 ns nominal accuracy. For such data comprising of multiple
WF sequences per pulse, WDP suits better. The company's own
dll for processing of the data, incl. the image of the transmitted pulse,
is probably a much better choice than using the blurred version in LAS1.3,
that also lacks the image of the transmitted pulse, which is what one
really needs in serious FWF analysis.
Saying that, we have not yet really found any real use (gain from)
for the WF data, that would pay for the extra storage and
computation efforts.
We are searching still :)
Would be interested in hearing about better solutions, me too.
Ilkka Korpela, Academy research fellow, Finland
> Thanks!
> Jason
>
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