Hi
--- extending the format to include empty data
Working in LiDAR research (basic radiometry and geometry, simulation of
sensors and vegetation backscattering), I suggest that the industry
would consider including the pulses that never triggered the WF
recorder and/or the DR circuits, depending on the system type.
This probably is also a format issue and thus relevant
to this community.
Just like pulses that pass by targets (measuring the complement of an object),
these 'empty pulses' are informative as they tell that the pulse path was
filled with something very diffuse over a depth; (specular) reflective
and inclined (possibly reflecting from somewhere outside the receiver iFOV);
and/or dark in the wavelength of the instrument.
Now, we must get our hands on the very 'early instrument files' to
access these data,
such as the SCN files with the ALS## type of sensors (Riegl have their
own more-diffucult-to-read files).
--- deflecting mechanism
Attributes that inform about the status of the deflecting mechanism
are probably of interest to those who want to correct for interior
orientation errors that affect the radiometry (e.g. location of the
illuminated
spot on the ground with respect to the iFOV of the receiver), or geometry
(e.g. filtering pulses collected while a mirror acclerated, correcting
for systematic mirror deformations). But similar to photogrammetry,
a LiDAR sensor should be so well calibrated and stable that such within-strip,
short-term calibration (cf. additional camera parameters) are not needed
by a regular user that uses standard file formats.
------ A format that sneaks a peak under the hood
I would appreciate (LAS, standard) files that have campaign and strip
level attributes
that could be utilized in radiometrically quantitative LiDAR remote sensing.
These are many and mostly obscured from the users. These have to do e.g.
in converting the received amplitude data into at-sensor radiance data and
to the reflectance factors of well-defined surfaces. Having the needed
attributes defined in a standard would perhaps motivate the sensors
manufacturers to unveil these. Now these data are obsolete, and unfortunately,
also the companies acquiring the data are 'a bit uneducated'. File format
would provoke interest to radiometry that so closely interconnects with
geometry?
Sorry for the bandwidth used. Keep up the excellent work on LAStools
and standards!
ilkka korpela, U Helsinki
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Ilkka Korpela
http://www.helsinki.fi/~korpela