DocumentCode :
27650
Title :
Retrieval of Effective Leaf Area Index in Heterogeneous Forests With Terrestrial Laser Scanning
Author :
Guang Zheng ; Moskal, L.M. ; Soo-Hyung Kim
Author_Institution :
Int. Inst. for Earth Syst. Sci., Nanjing Univ., Nanjing, China
Volume :
51
Issue :
2
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Feb. 2013
Firstpage :
777
Lastpage :
786
Abstract :
Terrestrial laser scanner (TLS)-based leaf area index (LAI) retrieval is an appealing concept, due to the ability to capture structural information of canopies as 3-D point cloud data (PCD). TLS-based LAI estimation methods promise a nondestructive tool for spatially explicit calibration of LAI estimated by aerial or satellite remote sensing techniques. These methods also overcome the sky condition restrictions of on-ground optical instruments such as hemispherical photography frequently used for LAI estimation. This paper presents a new method for estimating the effective LAI (LAIe) directly from PCD generated by TLS in heterogeneous forests. We converted the 3-D PCD into 2-D raster images, similar to hemispherical photographs, using two geometrical projection techniques in order to estimate gap fraction and LAIe using a linear least squares method. Our results indicated that the TLS-based algorithm was able to capture the variability in LAIe of forest stands with a range of densities. The TLS-based LAIe estimation method explained 89.1% (rmse = 0.01 ; p <; 0.001) of the variation in results from digital hemispherical photographs taken of the same stands and used for validation. The Breusch-Pagan test score confirmed that the stereographic-projection-based TLS LAIe model was more robust compared to the Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection TLS LAIe model. Finally, we explore and show significant relationships between airborne-laser-scanner (ALS)-based and TLS-based LAIe estimates, showing promise for further exploration of utilizing TLS as a calibration tool for ALS.
Keywords :
calibration; forestry; geophysical image processing; geophysical techniques; least squares approximations; remote sensing by laser beam; stereo image processing; 2D raster images; 3D point cloud data; Breusch-Pagan test score; Lambert azimuthal equal-area projection TLS LAIe model; TLS-based LAI estimation methods; TLS-based algorithm; TLS-based estimates; airborne laser scanner-based estimates; canopy structural information; gap fraction; geometrical projection techniques; hemispherical photographs; hemispherical photography; heterogeneous forests; leaf area index; linear least squares method; spatially explicit calibration; stereographic-projection-based TLS LAIe model; terrestrial laser scanning; Educational institutions; Estimation; Indexes; Lasers; Lenses; Remote sensing; Vegetation; Hemispherical photography; Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR); heterogeneous forest; leaf area index (LAI); terrestrial laser scanner (TLS);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2012.2205003
Filename :
6249740
Link To Document :
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