2016
DOI: 10.5194/isprsannals-iii-6-49-2016
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Standalone Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Efficiently Capturing Aec Buildings for as-Built Bim

Abstract: ABSTRACT:With the increasing popularity of as-built building models for the architectural, engineering and construction (AEC) industry, the demand for highly accurate and dense point cloud data is rising. The current data acquisition methods are labour intensive and time consuming. In order to compete with indoor mobile mapping systems (IMMS), surveyors are now opting to use terrestrial laser scanning as a standalone solution. However, there is uncertainty about the accuracy of this approach. The emphasis of t… Show more

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“…The typical single point accuracy is <5 mm/50 m which corresponds to LOA40 [43]. Additionally, less than 1 mm of error propagation can be expected throughout consecutive setups [47].…”
Section: Leica Scanstation P30mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The typical single point accuracy is <5 mm/50 m which corresponds to LOA40 [43]. Additionally, less than 1 mm of error propagation can be expected throughout consecutive setups [47].…”
Section: Leica Scanstation P30mentioning
confidence: 99%