Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of Sensors/OptecLIDAR


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Mar 6, 2009, 5:14:35 PM (15 years ago)
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     1= Optec LIDAR =
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    13The Optec LIDAR operated up to 2008 is owned and processed by ULM - see [wiki:Processing/LIDAR].
     4
     5It outputs raw files with the name "surveyX.range" (possibly compressed with bzip2 or gzip if I got near them).  There may also be a surveyX.pos file (applanix navigation?).
     6
     7Scanning through 2006 & 2007, it looks like the surveyX.range files have a header of ~16 bytes:
     8{{{
     900000000  7a a5 80 07 00 00 00 00  7a a5 80 0d 00 00 02 c8 |z.......z.......|
     10}}}
     11
     12The .pos files (very limited sample here) seem to start with "$GRP":
     13{{{
     14/users/rsg/arsf/arsf_data/2006/flight_data/136_WM06_04/lidar/raw-lidar/136-06_Madrid/survey15.pos
     1500000000  24 47 52 50 04 00 3c 00  64 8e 50 92 be 17 0a 41 |$GRP..<.d.P....A|
     16/users/rsg/arsf/arsf_data/2006/flight_data/144_WM06_11/lidar/raw-lidar/144_06b_RioTinto/survey6.pos
     1700000000  24 47 52 50 04 00 3c 00  0a cb 09 46 02 5d 12 41 |$GRP..<....F.].A|
     18/users/rsg/arsf/arsf_data/2006/flight_data/153_WM06_13/lidar/raw-lidar/153_06a_Rodalquillar/survey24.pos
     1900000000  24 47 52 50 01 00 84 00  ac d8 c1 9f c1 29 1c 41 |$GRP.........).A|
     20/users/rsg/arsf/arsf_data/2006/flight_data/157_WM06_07/lidar/raw-lidar/157_06_Toulouse/survey12.pos
     2100000000  24 47 52 50 04 00 3c 00  78 0f 92 5a 96 ed 09 41 |$GRP..<.x..Z...A|
     22/users/rsg/arsf/arsf_data/2006/flight_data/158_WM06-09/lidar/raw-lidar/158-06_Sinard/survey13.pos
     2300000000  24 47 52 50 01 00 84 00  b5 4f b4 2a 84 aa 11 41 |$GRP.....O.*...A|
     24/users/rsg/arsf/arsf_data/2006/flight_data/184_GB06_09/lidar/raw-lidar/184-06_IOW/survey26.pos
     2500000000  24 47 52 50 04 00 3c 00  ed 59 55 f6 57 4e fd 40 |$GRP..<..YU.WN.@|
     26}}}
     27
     28The processed files are typically called "strips/Str_XXX.all" (.bz2) and are plain ASCII, looking like:
     29{{{
     30  301041.000020   368399.57   90948.05   72.55    30   368399.57 90948.05   72.55    30
     31  301041.000050   368400.93   90948.22   72.42    51   368400.90 90948.22   72.51    51
     32}}}
     33
     34The format appears to be:
     35
     36|| 217755.001130 || 30563577.97 || 4513423.12 || 1293.23 || 178 || 30563577.96 || 4513423.12 || 1293.28 ||178 ||
     37|| GPS_time(pulse?) || ZZeasting[last_pulse] || northing[last_pulse] || height(m)[last_pulse] || intensity[last_pulse] || ZZeasting[first_pulse] || northing[first_pulse] || height(m)[first_pulse] || intensity[first_pulse] ||
     38
     39where ZZ = UTM zone number
     40
     41Handy tip for Linux users: strip off the UTM zone numbers with this command:[[br]]
     42`cat Str123.all | sed 's/^\( *[.0-9]* *\)..\([.0-9]* *[.0-9]* *[.0-9]* *[.0-9]* *\)..\([.0-9]* *[.0-9]* *[.0-9]* *[.0-9]*\)/\1\2\3/' > Str123-stripped.all`
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     44There's an accompanying header called something like YYJJJ[a-z]_SITENAME_header.txt.