Remote Sensing (Jul 2009)

Radiometric Calibration of Terrestrial Laser Scanners with External Reference Targets

  • Sanna Kaasalainen,
  • Anssi Krooks,
  • Antero Kukko,
  • Harri Kaartinen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs1030144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 3
pp. 144 – 158

Abstract

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The intensity data produced by terrestrial laser scanners has become a topic of increasing interest in the remote sensing community. We present a case study of radiometric calibration for two phase-shift continuous wave (CW) terrestrial scanners and discuss some major issues in correcting and applying the intensity data, and a practical calibration scheme based on external reference targets. There are differences in the operation of detectors of different (although similar type) instruments, and the detector effects must be known in order to calibrate the intensity data into values representing the target reflectance. It is, therefore, important that the effects of distance and target reflectance on the recorded intensity are carefully studied before using the intensity data from any terrestrial laser scanner.

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