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Title: Overview Of Terrestiral Laser Scanner Technology, Applications And Limitations
Authors: Mohammed, Shireen Ibrahim
Keywords: Terrestrial Laser Scanner( TLS)
Three dimensions
applications
limitations
Issue Date: 27-Dec-2019
Abstract: Terrestrial laser scanner (TLS), is a powerful tool to collect a large amount of data inshort time and has the ability to extract information with high accuracy. Because of the highaccuracy, high data acquisition rate, good spatial density of data that TLS has, This technique hasbecomes widely used in many applications, the applications where a large amount of data able to becaptured rapidly which makes it practices and cost efficient. These applications include buildingmodeling, mining, long term monitoring measurement, and safety acquiring data whichcannotbeaccessedeasilysuchas:highwayinformation,bridgebeams,androckfaces...etc.This paperprovides an overview of describing the technology and summarizes the actual systems of TLS ,applications and the technique limitations. It is vital to understand laser scanner technology,applications, limitations and data processing workflow. Otherwise, it will be difficult to realize thedifferent between the uncertain data or noisy and the minor construction defect. In addition Whenthe limitations are understand, the errors could be avoided and the suitable instrument can be useddepending on the required accuracy of work (3) (PDF) Overview Of Terrestiral Laser Scanner Technology, Applications And Limitations. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/352115676_Overview_Of_Terrestiral_Laser_Scanner_Technology_Applications_And_Limitations [accessed Oct 15 2022].
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