Remote Sensing (Oct 2015)

Evaluation of a Backpack-Mounted 3D Mobile Scanning System

  • Helge A. Lauterbach,
  • Dorit Borrmann,
  • Robin Heß,
  • Daniel Eck,
  • Klaus Schilling,
  • Andreas Nüchter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs71013753
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 10
pp. 13753 – 13781

Abstract

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Recently, several backpack-mounted systems, also known as personal laser scanning systems, have been developed. They consist of laser scanners or cameras that are carried by a human operator to acquire measurements of the environment while walking. These systems were first designed to overcome the challenges of mapping indoor environments with doors and stairs. While the human operator inherently has the ability to open doors and to climb stairs, the flexible movements introduce irregularities of the trajectory to the system. To compete with other mapping systems, the accuracy of these systems has to be evaluated. In this paper, we present an extensive evaluation of our backpack mobile mapping system in indoor environments. It is shown that the system can deal with the normal human walking motion, but has problems with irregular jittering. Moreover, we demonstrate the applicability of the backpack in a suitable urban scenario.

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