articleIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote SensingApr 1, 2003Closed access

A progressive morphological filter for removing nonground measurements from airborne LIDAR data

Florida International University · University of Miami

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Abstract

Recent advances in airborne light detection and ranging (LIDAR) technology allow rapid and inexpensive measurements of topography over large areas. This technology is becoming a primary method for generating high-resolution digital terrain models (DTMs) that are essential to numerous applications such as flood modeling and landslide prediction. Airborne LIDAR systems usually return a three-dimensional cloud of point measurements from reflective objects scanned by the laser beneath the flight path. In order to generate a DTM, measurements from nonground features such as buildings, vehicles, and vegetation have to be classified and removed. In this paper, a progressive morphological filter was developed to…

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Keywords
  • Lidar
  • Remote sensing
  • Point cloud
  • Digital elevation model
  • Terrain
  • Ranging
  • Filter (signal processing)
  • Elevation (ballistics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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