ERDAS LPS eATE28/04/2010 |
| ERDAS LPS eATE is a new add-on module to LPS for generating high-resolution terrain information from stereo imagery, enabling users to model their worlds with point clouds from imagery. With a flexible architecture, LPS eATE utilises advanced processing algorithms to achieve superior results. |
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With sensors achieving increasingly higher resolutions, LPS eATE maximises their potential generating high-density, accurate results. From satellite to airborne frame and pushbroom sensor technologies, in a wide variety of terrain conditions (requiring different densities and output formats), LPS eATE comprehensively meets project requirements.
Easily scalable, the module is suited for both small and large terrain generation jobs. LPS eATE utilises the power of multi-core computer systems and supports parallel processing across a networked group of computers.
LPS eATE also includes tools for producing LAS point clouds. Increasing flexibility, supports the ability to visualise imagery in 3D by associating RGB values with terrain points in a LAS file. Additionally, the output point clouds can be classified and automatically filtered to remove undesired objects as an integrated part of the eATE process.
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