Analysis of scaling factor in terrestrial laser scanning pre-processing procedure / Nurathirah Mat Zain

Similar to other instruments in Geomatics field, terrestrial laser scanner has its own coordinate system. The scanner measures start from local coordinate system for each terrestrial laser scanner station, then, perform registration process to convert into one global coordinate system. In terrest...

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Main Author: Mat Zain, Nurathirah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23204/
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23204/1/TD_NURATHIRAH%20MAT%20ZAIN%20AP%20R%2019.5.PDF
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Summary:Similar to other instruments in Geomatics field, terrestrial laser scanner has its own coordinate system. The scanner measures start from local coordinate system for each terrestrial laser scanner station, then, perform registration process to convert into one global coordinate system. In terrestrial laser scanner the scale factor is neglected by most researchers because it is shown to be irrelevant in laser scanner pre-processing procedure. However, for total station and global positioning system that have similar concept with terrestrial laser scaner, applied scale factor in coordinate transformation calculation. For this reason, this study focused on investigation of the effect of scaling factor in terrestrial laser scanner- pre-processing procedure. Investigations began by develop a datum transformation program. Australis software was used as a benchmarking for developed datum transformation program and the results were evaluated by using statistical testing. The develop program was applied for three experiment with three different configurations network (i) reduction of scan stations, (ii) reduction of surfaces, and (iii) reduction of target points. Statistical analysis was executed and results show that the scaling factor in laser scanner pre-processing procedure was not significant at 95% confidence interval. It is statistically verified that scaling factor is shown to be irrelevant in laser scanner coordinate transformation procedure.