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23 July 1999 Generation of high-resolution terrain elevation models for synthetic environments using laser-radar data
Erland Jungert, Ulf Soederman, Simon Ahlberg, Pontus Hoerling, Fredrik Lantz, Goeran Neider
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Abstract
In this paper, a technique for generation of terrain elevation data for synthetic environments from laser-radar images will be demonstrated. The method is characterized by maintaining the high resolution that is available in source data without too much loss of significant information in its data reduction process. Separation of forest information as well as other types of outstanding objects from the ground is another important step in the process of generating a reliable terrain elevation model. As a consequence, it is possible to generate terrain models with a resolution of less than 0.5 m and where data have been highly reduced.
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Erland Jungert, Ulf Soederman, Simon Ahlberg, Pontus Hoerling, Fredrik Lantz, and Goeran Neider "Generation of high-resolution terrain elevation models for synthetic environments using laser-radar data", Proc. SPIE 3694, Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization for Real and Virtual Environments, (23 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.354474
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Visualization

Sensors

Wavelet transforms

3D modeling

Buildings

LIDAR

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