Media Komunikasi Geografi
Vol 17, No 1 (2016)

Work Systems on LIDAR Laser Sensor

Putra, I Wayan Krisna Eka (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
04 Oct 2016

Abstract

LIDAR system is a combination of LRF (Laser Range Finder), POS (Positioning and Orientation System) integrated with DGPS (Differential Global Positioning System), IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) and Control Unit. The working principle of LIDAR systems in general is the sensor emits a laser beam to a target on the surface of the earth, then the laser beam is reflected back to the sensor. Returning beam is then analyzed to determine the distance from the sensor to the object's position and generate 3-dimensional position through the data position and orientation of the sensor. The working principle of laser sensors for distance measurement sensor to the surface of the soil using a different principle or by calculating the distance based interval information required laser light to travel from the transmitter, up to the receiver. At the time of laser sensors scanning process, starting from firing the laser transmitter, then directed by mirrors that move in accordance with the specifications corner were determined. The combination of the work of the components of the laser sensor will provide data to determine the distance from the sensor to the object. Keywords: LIDAR, Laser Sensor, Position 3 Dimensions

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Journal Info

Abbrev

MKG

Publisher

Subject

Earth & Planetary Sciences Education Social Sciences

Description

MKG is a journal that facilitates the interests of lecturers, teachers and the academic community to communicate articles from research results and strengthen the exchange of ideas from academic reviews in the field of geography. The academic articles include research and reviews of studies in ...