Nighttime mobile laser scanning and 3D luminance measurement: Verifying the outcome of roadside tree pruning with mobile measurement of the road environment

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Abstract

Roadside vegetation can affect the performance of installed road lighting. We demonstrate a workflow in which a car-mounted measurement system is used to assess the light-obstructing effect of roadside vegetation. The mobile mapping system (MMS) includes a panoramic camera system, laser scanner, inertial measurement unit, and satellite positioning system. The workflow and the measurement system were applied to a road section of Munkkiniemenranta, Helsinki, Finland, in 2015 and 2019. The relative luminance distribution on a road surface and the obstructing vegetation were measured before and after roadside vegetation pruning applying a luminance-calibrated mobile mapping system. The difference between the two measurements is presented, and the opportunities provided by the mobile 3D luminance measurement system are discussed.

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Maksimainen, M., Vaaja, M. T., Kurkela, M., Virtanen, J. P., Julin, A., Jaalama, K., & Hyyppä, H. (2020). Nighttime mobile laser scanning and 3D luminance measurement: Verifying the outcome of roadside tree pruning with mobile measurement of the road environment. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi9070455

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