Laserkeilaa
Laserkeilaa is a Finnish term that translates to "laser scanning" or "laser beam" in English. It refers to the use of lasers to scan or measure objects and environments. This technology involves emitting a laser beam and then detecting the light that is reflected back. By measuring the time it takes for the light to return, or by analyzing the angle of reflection, precise distance and positional data can be obtained.
Laserkeilaa has a wide range of applications. In surveying and construction, it is used for creating highly
The data generated by laserkeilaa is typically processed into point clouds, which are sets of data points