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Individual tree measurement in tropical environment using terrestrial laser scanning

Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Zulkarnain and Majid, Zulkepli and Abu Bakar, Md. Afif and Rasib, Abd. Wahid and Wan Kadir, Wan Hazli (2015) Individual tree measurement in tropical environment using terrestrial laser scanning. Jurnal Teknologi, 73 (5). pp. 127-133. ISSN 2180-3722

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v73.4329

Abstract

Detailed forest inventory and mensuration of individual trees have drawn attention of research society mainly to support sustainable forest management. This study aims at estimating individual tree attributes from high density point cloud obtained by terrestrial laser scanner (TLS). The point clouds were obtained over single reference tree and group of trees in forest area. The reference tree is treated as benchmark since detailed measurements of branch diameter were made on selected branches with different sizes and locations. Diameter at breast height (DBH) was measured for trees in forest. Furthermore tree height, height to crown base, crown volume and tree branch volume were also estimated for each tree. Branch diameter is estimated directly from the point clouds based on semi-automatic approach of model fitting i.e. sphere, ellipse and cylinder. Tree branch volume is estimated based on the volume of the fitted models. Tree height and height to crown base are computed using histogram analysis of the point clouds elevation. Tree crown volume is estimated by fitting a convex-hull on the tree crown. The results show that the Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) of the estimated tree branch diameter does not have a specific trend with branch sizes and number of points used for fitting process. This explains complicated distribution of point clouds over the branches. Overall cylinder model produces good results with most branch sizes and number of point clouds for fitting. The cylinder fitting approach shows significantly better estimation results compared to sphere and ellipse fitting models.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:forest, terrestrial laser scanning
Subjects:G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > G Geography (General) > G70.212-70.215 Geographic information system
Divisions:Geoinformation and Real Estate
ID Code:55835
Deposited By: Fazli Masari
Deposited On:06 Oct 2016 06:16
Last Modified:01 Nov 2017 04:16

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