Point cloud data
Point cloud data is any data collected as the (x,y,z) location of a surface point based on some sort of focused energy return. Point cloud data can be created using lasers, radar waves, acoustic soundings, or other waveform generation devices. The spacing between points is arbitrary and is dependent on the type and position of the sensor collecting the data. In this book we will primarily be concerned with LIDAR data and radar data. Radar point cloud data is typically collected on space missions while LIDAR is typically collected by terrestrial or airborne vehicles. But conceptually both types of data are similar.
LIDAR uses powerful laser range-finding systems to model the world with very high precision. The term LIDAR or LiDAR is a combination of the words light and radar. Some people claim it also stands for Light Detection and Ranging. LIDAR sensors can be mounted on aerial platforms including satellites, airplanes, or helicopters. They can also be mounted on vehicles...