Significant study of scale factor in phase-based terrestrial laser scanner datum transformation
Rapid, direct and dense three-dimensional (3D) data acquisitions have become compulsory requirement for most applications that demand complete 3D information. Though, it is impossible to obtain data that cover the whole surface of the object from single sensor position. In terrestrial laser scanner...
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my.utm.900612021-03-29T05:57:55Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90061/ Significant study of scale factor in phase-based terrestrial laser scanner datum transformation Abbas, M. A. Majid, Z. Chong, A. K. Azmi, M. A. A. M. Mustafar, M. A. Idris, K. M. Luh, L. C. Aspuri, A. Zain, N. M. Darwin, N. HT Communities. Classes. Races Rapid, direct and dense three-dimensional (3D) data acquisitions have become compulsory requirement for most applications that demand complete 3D information. Though, it is impossible to obtain data that cover the whole surface of the object from single sensor position. In terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) measurement, this multi positions issue was resolved using similarity transformation. However, only six (6) parameters were employed while scale factor was neglected. Since TLS measurement were utilised in many applications especially that demand high accuracy data, thus, further study is necessity to ensure the significant of neglecting scale factor in TLS datum transformation. Utilising robust experiment which involves with multi network configurations and multi distances, all seven (7) parameters were computed and scale factors were extracted for the further assessment. Significant analysis was performed by comparing the ideal value of scale factor (i.e. 1) and values obtained from the experiments. Results obtained for all configurations have accepted null hypothesis which indicates that scale factor is not significant in phase-based scanner datum transformation. Horizon Research Publishing 2019 Article PeerReviewed Abbas, M. A. and Majid, Z. and Chong, A. K. and Azmi, M. A. A. M. and Mustafar, M. A. and Idris, K. M. and Luh, L. C. and Aspuri, A. and Zain, N. M. and Darwin, N. (2019) Significant study of scale factor in phase-based terrestrial laser scanner datum transformation. Civil Engineering and Architecture, 7 (5). pp. 229-239. ISSN 2332-1091 https://dx.doi.org/10.13189/cea.2019.070501 DOI: 10.13189/cea.2019.070501 |
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Rapid, direct and dense three-dimensional (3D) data acquisitions have become compulsory requirement for most applications that demand complete 3D information. Though, it is impossible to obtain data that cover the whole surface of the object from single sensor position. In terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) measurement, this multi positions issue was resolved using similarity transformation. However, only six (6) parameters were employed while scale factor was neglected. Since TLS measurement were utilised in many applications especially that demand high accuracy data, thus, further study is necessity to ensure the significant of neglecting scale factor in TLS datum transformation. Utilising robust experiment which involves with multi network configurations and multi distances, all seven (7) parameters were computed and scale factors were extracted for the further assessment. Significant analysis was performed by comparing the ideal value of scale factor (i.e. 1) and values obtained from the experiments. Results obtained for all configurations have accepted null hypothesis which indicates that scale factor is not significant in phase-based scanner datum transformation. |
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