Abstract

Abstract. Planar structure detection from point clouds is important process in many applications such as maintenance of infrastructure facility including roads and curbs because most artificial structures consists of planar surfaces. The Mobile Mapping System can obtain a large amount of points with traveling at a standard speed. However, in the case that the high-end laser scanning system is equipped, the distribution density of points is uneven. In the point-based method, this situation causes the problem to the method of calculating geometric information using neighborhood points. In this paper, we propose a line-based region growing method in order to detect planar structures with precise boundary from point clouds with uneven distribution density of points. The precise boundary of a planar structure is maintained by appropriately creating line segments from the input clouds. We adapt the definition of neighborhood and the estimation of the normal vector to the line-based region growing. The evaluation by comparing our result with manually extracted points shows that more than 98% of curb points are detected. And, about 90% of the boundary points between a road and a curb are detected with less than 0.005 meters of the distance error.

Highlights

  • A recent development of three dimensional laser scanning system make it possible to obtain high density point cloud

  • We evaluate our method on the point cloud data measured by the Mobile Mapping System (MMS) equipped with the laser scanning system Z+F IMAGER 5010

  • We presented the method for planar structure detection with precise boundary from a point cloud which has uneven distribution density of points

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Introduction

A recent development of three dimensional laser scanning system make it possible to obtain high density point cloud . The Mobile Mapping System (MMS) which is equipped with such a high density laser scanning system can measure the environment around a road precisely by traveling on the road at a standard speed. The traffic regulation is not needed to measure the environments around road by MMS. This is very helpful to the survey of road environment for the purpose of maintenance and management. An application of a large scale three dimensional point cloud for the management of the infrastructure facilities like road environments is one of the important topics. Demantkeet al. focus on facade in order to utilize point cloud data for several purposes including localization of autonomous vehicles, registration of point cloud and fine building modeling (Demantkeet al., 2012), (Demantkeet al., 2013)

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