Shipborne mobile LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) system for monitoring beach erosion

Title
Shipborne mobile LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) system for monitoring beach erosion
Author(s)
김창환; 강길모; 박찬홍; 김현욱; 김원혁; 박현영
KIOST Author(s)
Kim, Chang Hwan(김창환)Kang, Gil Mo(강길모)Park, Chan Hong(박찬홍)Kim, Hyun Wook(김현욱)Kim, Won Hyuck(김원혁)
Alternative Author(s)
김창환; 강길모; 박찬홍; 김현욱; 김원혁; 박현영
Publication Year
2015-10-06
Abstract
Coastal areas are increasingly used as human utilization areas like leisure space, medical care, ports and power plants, etc. However, coastal areas are regions that are continuously changing and interconnected with oceans and land and the sea level has risen by about 8cm (1.9mm / yr) due to global warming from 1964 year to 2006 year in Korea. Coastal erosion due to sea-level rise has caused the problem of marine ecosystems and loss of tourism resources, etc. Regular monitoring of coastal erosion is essential at key locations with such volatility. But the survey method of land mobile LiDAR (light detection and ranging) system has much time consuming and many restrictions. For effective monitoring beach erosion, KIOST (Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology) has constructed a shipborne mobile LiDAR system. The shipborne mobile LiDAR system comprised a land mobile LiDAR (RIEGL LMS-420i), an INS (inertial navigation system, MAGUS Inertial+), a RTKGPS (LEICA GS15 GS25), and a fixed platfrom. The shipborne mobile LiDAR system is much more effective than a land mobile LiDAR system in the measuring of fore shore areas without shadow zone. Because the vessel with the shipborne mobile LiDAR system is continuously moved along the shoreline, it is possible to efficiently survey a large area in a relatively short time. U.S. Army, Finnish Geodetic Institute, Quality Positioning Services Co., and etc. have actively being ussea level has risen by about 8cm (1.9mm / yr) due to global warming from 1964 year to 2006 year in Korea. Coastal erosion due to sea-level rise has caused the problem of marine ecosystems and loss of tourism resources, etc. Regular monitoring of coastal erosion is essential at key locations with such volatility. But the survey method of land mobile LiDAR (light detection and ranging) system has much time consuming and many restrictions. For effective monitoring beach erosion, KIOST (Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology) has constructed a shipborne mobile LiDAR system. The shipborne mobile LiDAR system comprised a land mobile LiDAR (RIEGL LMS-420i), an INS (inertial navigation system, MAGUS Inertial+), a RTKGPS (LEICA GS15 GS25), and a fixed platfrom. The shipborne mobile LiDAR system is much more effective than a land mobile LiDAR system in the measuring of fore shore areas without shadow zone. Because the vessel with the shipborne mobile LiDAR system is continuously moved along the shoreline, it is possible to efficiently survey a large area in a relatively short time. U.S. Army, Finnish Geodetic Institute, Quality Positioning Services Co., and etc. have actively being us
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/25275
Bibliographic Citation
the 8th International Conference on Asian Marine Geology, pp.10, 2015
Publisher
Asian Marine Geology
Type
Conference
Language
Japanese
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