TECHNICAL NOTES
Nov 11, 2009

Two Methods to Estimate the Spot Size of Terrestrial Laser Scanners

Publication: Journal of Surveying Engineering
Volume 136, Issue 3

Abstract

This technical note presents the results of a study focused on the evaluation of laser beam divergence and its effect on the spot size of terrestrial laser scanners. For this purpose, experiments were accomplished using the Leica HDS3000 and HDS6000 laser scanners. Two methods for the evaluation of the spot size are compared: a direct method, based on the analysis of the capacity of the laser beam to go through small slots, and an analytical method that estimates the spot diameter based on the edge effect. Based on the performed experiments, the development of a conceptual model of the edge effect at sharp edges is described for each method and validated. The experiments proved that the methods are suitable to analyze the variation of the diameter of the spot as a function of the distance. The estimate of the spot size using slots of varying sizes is a direct and easy to use method, but the computation of the spot size using the sharp edge model is more stable in relation to the point density, and can be used to estimate the divergence of the laser beam and the expectable spot size before a survey is performed.

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Acknowledgments

The writers would like to acknowledge the valuable contributions and support of the following institutions: the Department of Geomatic and Department of Geology of the Federal University of Paraná, the Institute for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing of the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, CAPES, and the Humboldt Foundation.

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Journal of Surveying Engineering
Volume 136Issue 3August 2010
Pages: 126 - 131

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Received: Dec 12, 2008
Accepted: Nov 9, 2009
Published online: Nov 11, 2009
Published in print: Aug 2010

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Jorge Antonio Silva Centeno
Professor, Dept. of Geomatics, Federal Univ. of Paraná, P.O. Box 19.001, 81.531-990 Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil (corresponding author).
Juliana Dias Wutke
Postgraduate candidate in Geoscience, Dept. of Geomatics, Federal Univ. of Paraná, P.O. Box 19.001, 81.531-990 Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.
Edson Aparecido Mitishita
Professor, Dept. of Geomatics, Federal Univ. of Paraná, P.O. Box 19.001, 81.531-990 Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.
Thomas Vögtle
Professor, Institute for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Univ. of Karlsruhe, Kaiserstraße 12, 76128 Karlsruhe, Germany.

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