An algorithm for automated estimation of road roughness from mobile laser scanning data
Road roughness is the deviation of a road surface from a designed surface grade that influences safety conditions for road users. Mobile laser scanning (MLS) systems provide a rapid, continuous and cost-effective way of collecting highly accurate and dense 3D point-cloud data along a route corridor....
Main Authors: | Kumar, Pankaj Pramod, Lewis, Paul, McElhinney, Conor P., Abdul Rahman, Alias |
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Format: | Article |
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
2015
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