Quantitative assessment of LiDAR dataset for topographic maps revision

R. Idris, Z. Latif, J. Jaafar, N. Rani, F. Yunus
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Topographical map production is a tedious process, where it involves flight planning for the aerial photographic mission, preparation of ground control points, photogrammetric processes and cartographic activities. The task is time consuming, labour intensive and costly. With the vast development of the Klang Valley in Malaysia, customary revision of the topographic maps using the conventional method is expensive. At present, LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) technology is able to suffice accurate 3D (three dimensional : x, y, z) points of the earth surface in short delivery time. In this study, the possibility of LiDAR dataset (Digital Surface Model) as an important source of information towards topographic maps revision will be investigated. The study area comprises of an undulating topography situated at Melawati in the Klang Valley region, Malaysia, covering an area of one square kilometer. The accuracy of the derived LiDAR dataset both in vertical (RMSEz) and horizontal (RMSExy) components were quantified. Furthermore, the accuracy for the published topographic maps at the scale of 1:10 000 and 1:50 000 were also investigated in both components. The results obtained are then compared with the specification published by the Malaysian Map Accuracy Standards. It were found that, the vertical (RMSEz) accuracy achieved were ±0.21m, ±1.94m and ±6.88m for LiDAR dataset, topographic maps at the scale of 1:10 000 and 1:50 000 respectively. Where else, for the horizontal component (RMSExy), the accuracy estimates derived were found to be ±0.51m, ±1.33m and ±11.63m for the mentioned dataset respectively.
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用于地形图修订的激光雷达数据集定量评估
地形图的制作是一个繁琐的过程,它涉及航空摄影任务的飞行计划、地面控制点的准备、摄影测量过程和制图活动。这项任务耗时、劳力密集、成本高昂。随着马来西亚巴生山谷的巨大发展,使用传统方法对地形图进行习惯修订是昂贵的。目前,激光雷达(LiDAR, Light Detection and Ranging)技术能够在较短的交付时间内满足地球表面精确的3D(三维:x, y, z)点。在本研究中,将探讨激光雷达数据集(数字地表模型)作为地形图修订的重要信息来源的可能性。研究区域包括位于马来西亚巴生谷地区梅拉瓦提的起伏地形,面积为一平方公里。导出的LiDAR数据集在垂直(RMSEz)和水平(RMSExy)分量上的精度被量化。此外,还对已出版的1:10 000和1:50 000比例尺地形图的精度进行了研究。然后将所得结果与马来西亚地图精度标准公布的规范进行比较。结果表明,在1:10 000比例尺和1:50 000比例尺下,LiDAR数据集和地形图的垂直(RMSEz)精度分别为±0.21m、±1.94m和±6.88m。另外,对于水平分量(RMSExy),得出的精度估计分别为±0.51m,±1.33m和±11.63m。
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