Integrating a LiDAR Sensor in a UAV Platform to Obtain a Georeferenced Point Cloud
Abstract
The combination of light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors and unmanned aerial
vehicle (UAV) platforms have garnered considerable interest in recent years because of the wide range
of applications performed through the generation of point clouds, such as surveying, building layouts
and infrastructure inspection. The attributed benefits include a shorter execution time and higher
accuracy when surveying and georeferencing infrastructure and building projects. This study seeks to
develop, integrate and use a LiDAR sensor system implemented in a UAV to collect topography data
and propose a procedure for obtaining a georeferenced point cloud that can be configured according
to the user’s needs. A structure was designed and built to mount the LiDAR system components
to the UAV. Survey tests were performed to determine the system’s accuracy. An open-source ROS
package was used to acquire data and generate point clouds. The results were compared against a
photogrammetric survey, denoting a mean squared error of 17.1 cm in survey measurement reliability
and 76.6 cm in georeferencing reliability. Therefore, the developed system can be used to reconstruct
extensive topographic environments and large-scale infrastructure in which a presentation scale of
1/2000 or more is required, due to the accuracy obtained in the work presented.
How to cite
Del Savio, A. A., Luna Torres, A. F., Chicchón Apaza, M. Á., Vergara Olivera, M. A., Llimpe Rojas, R. S., Urday Ibarra, G. T., Reyes Ñique, J. L. & Macedo Arevalo, R. I. (2022). Integrating a LiDAR Sensor in a UAV Platform to Obtain a Georeferenced Point Cloud. Applied Sciences, 12(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/app122412838Publisher
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