laserskannere
Laserskannere are instruments that use laser light to measure distances and create detailed three-dimensional representations of objects and environments. They emit laser pulses and record the time or phase shift of returned light to determine distance, producing dense point clouds that represent surface geometry.
Several operating principles are common: time-of-flight measures pulse travel time; phase-shift compares the phase of continuous
Applications span surveying and civil engineering, architecture and construction documentation, heritage recording and archaeology, forestry and
Advantages of laserskannere include high spatial resolution, rapid data capture, and the ability to record complex
Continued advances in sensor design, scanning speed, and software have broadened usability and lowered barriers, making