Journal of Imaging (May 2021)

Utilizing a Terrestrial Laser Scanner for 3D Luminance Measurement of Indoor Environments

  • Matti Kurkela,
  • Mikko Maksimainen,
  • Arttu Julin,
  • Toni Rantanen,
  • Juho-Pekka Virtanen,
  • Juha Hyyppä,
  • Matti Tapio Vaaja,
  • Hannu Hyyppä

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging7050085
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 5
p. 85

Abstract

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We aim to present a method to measure 3D luminance point clouds by applying the integrated high dynamic range (HDR) panoramic camera system of a terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) instrument for performing luminance measurements simultaneously with laser scanning. We present the luminance calibration of a laser scanner and assess the accuracy, color measurement properties, and dynamic range of luminance measurement achieved in the laboratory environment. In addition, we demonstrate the 3D luminance measuring process through a case study with a luminance-calibrated laser scanner. The presented method can be utilized directly as the luminance data source. A terrestrial laser scanner can be prepared, characterized, and calibrated to apply it to the simultaneous measurement of both geometry and luminance. We discuss the state and limitations of contemporary TLS technology for luminance measuring.

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