Autonomous Collection of Forest Field Reference-The Outlook and a First Step with UAV Laser Scanning

dc.contributorAalto-yliopistofi
dc.contributorAalto Universityen
dc.contributor.authorJaakkola, Anttonien_US
dc.contributor.authorHyyppä, Juhaen_US
dc.contributor.authorYu, Xiaoweien_US
dc.contributor.authorKukko, Anteroen_US
dc.contributor.authorKaartinen, Harrien_US
dc.contributor.authorLiang, Xinlianen_US
dc.contributor.authorHyyppä, Hannuen_US
dc.contributor.authorWang, Yunshengen_US
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Built Environmenten
dc.contributor.groupauthorMeMoen
dc.contributor.organizationFinnish Geospatial Research Instituteen_US
dc.date.accessioned2018-02-09T09:56:25Z
dc.date.available2018-02-09T09:56:25Z
dc.date.issued2017-08en_US
dc.description.abstractA compact solution for the accurate and automated collection of field data in forests has long been anticipated, and tremendous efforts have been made by applying various remote sensing technologies. The employment of advanced techniques, such as the smartphone-based relascope, terrestrial and mobile photogrammetry, and laser scanning, have led to steady progress, thus steering their applications to a practical stage. However, all recent strategies require human operation for data acquisition, either to place the instrument on site (e.g., terrestrial laser scanning, TLS) or to carry the instrument by an operator (e.g., personal laser scanning, PLS), which remained laborious and expensive. In this paper, a new concept of autonomous forest field investigation is proposed, which includes data collection above and inside the forest canopy by integrating an unmanned aircraft vehicle (UAV) with autonomous driving. As a first step towards realizing this concept, the feasibility of automated tree-level field measurements from a mini-UAV laser scanning system is evaluated. A "low-cost" Velodyne Puck LITE laser scanner is applied for the test. It is revealed that, with the above canopy flight data, the detection rate was 100% for isolated and dominant trees. The accuracy of direct measurements on the diameter at breast height (DBH) from the point cloud is between 5.5 and 6.8 cm due to the system and the methodological error propagation. The estimation of DBH from point cloud metrics, on the other hand, showed an accuracy of 2.6 cm, which is comparable to the accuracies obtained with terrestrial surveys using mobile laser scanning (MLS), TLS or photogrammetric point clouds. The estimation of basal area, stem volume and biomass of individual trees could be obtained with less than 20% RMSE, which is adequate for field reference measurements at tree level. Such results indicate that the concept of UAV laser scanning-based automated tree-level field reference collection can be feasible, even though the whole topic requires further research.en
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dc.identifier.citationJaakkola, A, Hyyppä, J, Yu, X, Kukko, A, Kaartinen, H, Liang, X, Hyyppä, H & Wang, Y 2017, 'Autonomous Collection of Forest Field Reference-The Outlook and a First Step with UAV Laser Scanning', Remote Sensing, vol. 9, no. 8, 785. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs9080785en
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/rs9080785en_US
dc.identifier.issn2072-4292
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dc.identifier.urihttps://aaltodoc.aalto.fi/handle/123456789/29799
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:fi:aalto-201802091295
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherMDPI AG
dc.relation.ispartofseriesRemote Sensingen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVolume 9, issue 8en
dc.rightsopenAccessen
dc.rightsCC BYen_US
dc.rights.copyrightThis is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. (CC BY 4.0).en_US
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dc.subject.keywordALSen_US
dc.subject.keywordUAVen_US
dc.subject.keywordRPASen_US
dc.subject.keywordautonomous drivingen_US
dc.subject.keyworddroneen_US
dc.subject.keywordindividual treeen_US
dc.subject.keywordlaser scanningen_US
dc.subject.keywordforest inventoryen_US
dc.subject.keywordforesten_US
dc.subject.keywordPOINT CLOUDSen_US
dc.subject.keywordSYSTEMen_US
dc.subject.keywordTERRESTRIALen_US
dc.subject.keywordINVENTORYen_US
dc.subject.keywordATTRIBUTESen_US
dc.titleAutonomous Collection of Forest Field Reference-The Outlook and a First Step with UAV Laser Scanningen
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