Schwarz, R., & Pfennigbauer, M. (2019). Detailed Analysis of Complex Waveforms of a UAV Laser Bathymeric Profiler. In Publikationen der deutschen Gesellschaft für Photogrammetrie, Fernerkundung und Geoinformation (pp. 1–29). https://doi.org/10.34726/1423
Publikationen der deutschen Gesellschaft für Photogrammetrie, Fernerkundung und Geoinformation
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Volume:
28
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Date (published):
2019
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Number of Pages:
29
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Keywords:
UAV
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Abstract:
Abstract: Linear recording of profiles in hydrology and hydraulic engineering is still
justified despite the availability of multidimensional modeling. The Bathycopter based on the
BDF-1, developed by RIEGL, is a measuring device for profile acquisition especially
suitable for small-scale, unmanned airborne applications. The primary expected result of a
flight with this instrument is a topographic profile of a water body consisting of the lines of
the ground and the water surface. With the recording technique used, the complete
waveforms of the backscattered laser echoes are first recorded in order to extract the points
of the surface and the ground in a post-processing. The recorded waveforms show a high
level of detail which is currently unused and not yet fully understood. While the study of the
course of backscattering in the atmosphere is part of the standard repertoire in laser
measurement technology, the study of propagation details in the water column has not yet
completely arrived in everyday technical life. A distinction between artefacts caused by the
method itself and structures useful for the understanding of the water column could be a first
step towards a utilization of these data, which are already generated by the method but are
currently unused.
This text has been translated from German by one of the authors after publication to make it
accessible to non-German readers. The original text appeared in „Publikationen der
deutschen Gesellschaft für Photogrammetrie, Fernerkundung und Geoinformation e.V. Band
28, 2019“.