The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. Vol. XXXVII. Part B5. Beijing 2008
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Grey Values
Figure 3. Range accuracy for different grey levels (grey wedge)
Figure 4. Range accuracy at day and night-time for different
coloured sheets
4.2 Intensity analysis
The analysis of the intensity values has been based on the same
measurements as those carried out for the geometric accuracy
assessment (sect. 4.1). The results for the grey wedge clarify
that the recorded laser intensity values - as expected - increase
systematically from black to white but a certain non-linearity
can be observed (Figure 5). The related standard deviations of
the intensities also increase from black (MSE about ± 8 grey
values) to white (MSE about ± 14 grey values) and therefore,
show an opposite characteristic compared to the MSE of the
range measurements.
A similar behaviour can be obtained from the measured
intensity values of the coloured sheets. The means increase
from black, red, blue to green with somewhat higher values for
night-time measurements (Figure 6). Also the MSE of the
intensities (Figure 7) increase from black (MSE about ± 7 grey
values) to green (MSE about ± 15 grey values) and confirm the
results from the grey wedge
Figure 5. Mean intensity values of different grey levels (grey wedge)