An automated algorithm for extracting road edges from terrestrial mobile LiDAR data

Pankaj Kumar, Conor P. McElhinney, Paul Lewis, Timothy McCarthy
2013 ISPRS journal of photogrammetry and remote sensing (Print)  
Terrestrial mobile laser scanning systems provide rapid and cost effective 3D point cloud data which can be used for extracting features such as the road edge along a route corridor. This information can assist road authorities in carrying out safety risk assessment studies along road networks. The knowledge of the road edge is also a prerequisite for the automatic estimation of most other road features. In this paper, we present an algorithm which has been developed for extracting left and
more » ... t road edges from terrestrial mobile LiDAR data. The algorithm is based on a novel combination of two modified versions of the parametric active contour or snake model. The parameters involved in the algorithm are selected empirically and are fixed for all the road sections. We have developed a novel way of initialising the snake model based on the navigation information obtained from the mobile mapping vehicle. We tested our algorithm on different types of road sections representing rural, urban and national primary road sections. The successful extraction of road edges from these multiple road section environments validates our algorithm. These findings and knowledge provide valuable insights as well as a prototype road edge extraction toolset, for both national road authorities and survey companies. Ó
doi:10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2013.08.003 fatcat:besvfz2u55eqxjhfymfbkslaii