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Multilevel-extension for laserscanners
Today's laser range finders are typically either fixed-beam sensors or single-scanline laserscanners. Multilevel-scanners which allow a quasi-3D measurement are under development, but not available today. This paper describes a method to modify single-level laserscanners in order to get multilevel measurements. Two applications in which this technique was successfully used are described.
Multilevel-extension for laserscanners
Today's laser range finders are typically either fixed-beam sensors or single-scanline laserscanners. Multilevel-scanners which allow a quasi-3D measurement are under development, but not available today. This paper describes a method to modify single-level laserscanners in order to get multilevel measurements. Two applications in which this technique was successfully used are described.
Multilevel-extension for laserscanners
Willhoeft, V. (author) / Fuerstenberg, K. (author)
2001-01-01
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Conference paper
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English
Multilevel-Extension for Laserscanners
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