laseraltimetriä
Laseraltimetriä, often referred to as laser altimetry or laser ranging, is a remote sensing technique used to measure the elevation of a surface from a distance. It typically employs a laser beam emitted from an aircraft, satellite, or ground-based platform. The time it takes for the laser pulse to travel to the surface and return to the sensor is precisely measured. Knowing the speed of light, this time-of-flight data can be converted into a distance measurement. By taking numerous such measurements over an area, a detailed three-dimensional topographic map can be created.
This technology has a wide range of applications. In environmental science, it is used for monitoring changes
The accuracy of laseraltimetriä depends on factors such as the wavelength of the laser, the atmospheric conditions,