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5. SUMMARY
This research studied the calibration of a laser altimeter system.
The adjustment model presented enable modelling and
removing the actual errors in laser point sets. By analyzing the
properties of the proposed method, it has been demonstrated
that moderate slopes are sufficient to generate reliable solutions.
The only requirement consists in having the surface elements
oriented in different directions. The compelling conclusion is
that natural terrain will yield results that are accurate and
reliable.
In addition to the effort of developing a robust method based on
tie-planes, the extraction of other tie-features (e.g. lines) will be
investigated. Finally, it is noted that in the case where aerial
photographs are taken during an ALS mission, the ALS and
photogrammetric observations can be processed together in one
simultaneous block adjustment.
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