StandortLaserscanning
StandortLaserscanning, also known as terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), is a remote sensing method that uses laser technology to capture precise, three-dimensional information about the surface of real-world objects or environments. This technology is widely used in various fields, including architecture, engineering, geology, and archaeology, to create detailed digital models and maps.
The process of StandortLaserscanning involves emitting laser pulses from a scanner, which then bounce off the
StandortLaserscanning offers several advantages over traditional surveying methods. It is faster, more accurate, and can capture
However, StandortLaserscanning also has some limitations. The technology requires line-of-sight between the scanner and the target,
In recent years, the development of mobile laser scanning (MLS) systems has expanded the applications of StandortLaserscanning.