Point Density Variations in Airborne Lidar Point Clouds

Sensors (Basel). 2023 Feb 1;23(3):1593. doi: 10.3390/s23031593.

Abstract

In spite of increasing point density and accuracy, airborne lidar point clouds often exhibit point density variations. Some of these density variations indicate issues with point clouds, potentially leading to errors in derived products. To highlight these issues, we provide an overview of point density variations and show examples in six airborne lidar point cloud datasets that we used in our topographic and geospatial modeling research. Using the published literature, we identified sources of point density variations and issues indicated or caused by these variations. Lastly, we discuss the reduction in point density variations using decimations, homogenizations, and their applicability.

Keywords: airborne lidar; geospatial mapping; laser scanning; nonuniform point distribution; point density pattern; remote sensing; surface topography.

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.