Topic outline
General
This is an e-learning module (webinar) on the topic of Effective data collection for digitization of existing assets with special focus on Terrestrial Laser Scanning.
Laser scanning has become a part of the surveying practice during the last three decades of the development of scanning systems. Laser scanning technology is one of the most effective methods of spatial data acquisition and creation of 3D models in the present days. The advantage of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) to conventional geodetic methods is the effectiveness of spatial data acquisition. It is used more and more in surveying, civil engineering, industry, architecture, archeology, and in many other similar areas. TLS systems enable documentation of the whole measured object with all constructional elements. The high scanning speed of the current scanners enables a significant reduction of time necessary for measurement, an alternatively increasing amount of obtained information about the measured object. More data (several million points) enable creation of complex models or documentation of objects in the form of a detailed point cloud.
The module is divided into three main parts:
- Laser Scanning Systems,
- Point cloud Processing,
- Modeling and Analysis.
Disclaimer
This training course is created by the SEEtheSkills project consortium under EC grant agreement 101033743 and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission. The European Commission is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained herein.
All intellectual property rights are owned by SEEtheSkills consortium members and are protected by the applicable laws. Reproduction is not authorized without prior written agreement. The commercial use of any information contained in this document may require a license from the owner of that information.This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101033743.
2. Point cloud processing
3. Modeling and analysis
Final exam