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Manual for the co-registration of RIEGL VZ-400 terrestrial laser scanning data in RiSCAN PRO

Within this manual we will use the RIEGL RiSCAN PRO software to co-register TLS data collected with a RIEGL VZ-400* scanner in combination with reflectors. If you have not yet installed the RiSCAN PRO software check the installation manual at https://github.com/qforestlab/riscan_general.

*This manual is for the VZ-400 scanner (not the VZ-400i scanner, which has upgraded hard -and software, requiring a different approach for co-registration).

NOTE: This manual works best after reading it through and receiving a demo of this process on one of the computers at the office and then using it to independently process your data. Contact Louise.Terryn@UGent.be for more info.

The following is based on RIEGL RiSCAN PRO v2.20

Principles of co-registration

When collecting TLS data of a forest plot, we often collect scans at multiple scan locations/positions to be able to capture the complete forest structure. This results in multiple separate scans/point clouds collected at different locations in the forest, each in their own coordinate system.

MultiScan-1

However, we want these scans in the same coordinate system (for further processing). Aligning the scans so we can achieve this is what we call co-registration. When using the VZ-400 scanner, reflectors are put in the field during scanning to facilitate this.

MultiScan-2

The co-registration process consists of two main parts:

  • The coarse co-registration where the reflectors (that were put in the field) are used to roughly align the scans. Often an error of a few centimeters remains on this alignment.
  • The fine co-registration where that alignment is improved. For the fine/accurate co-registration of the different scan positions, an algorithm (Multi Station Adjustment – MSA*) will be used. This algorithm relies on matching plane patches derived from the various scans.

*This is different from the “Multi Station Adjustment 2” algorithm which only works for VZ i-series scanners.

Steps

The whole process consist of multiple steps:

1. Preparation
2. Import & convert
3. Clean & filter
4. Find reflectors
5. Make plane patches
6. Coarse co-registration with tiepoints
7. Fine co-registration with MSA
8. Save & combine

Last major update: 21-02-2025, Louise Terryn

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