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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 28, 2010
Filed:
Sep. 15, 2005
Lewis N Graham, Madison, AL (US);
Kyle Ellison, Huntsville, AL (US);
Bradley K Herman, Harvest, AL (US);
Carl S Riddell, Madison, AL (US);
Lewis N Graham, Madison, AL (US);
Kyle Ellison, Huntsville, AL (US);
Bradley K Herman, Harvest, AL (US);
Carl S Riddell, Madison, AL (US);
Other;
Abstract
A plurality of algorithms for interpreting and displaying point cloud data are disclosed. Typically, a virtual grid is constructed over point cloud data, with intersections of the grid at a predetermined spacing that may be dependent on density of the point cloud. Several methods are implemented that utilize tuple data from tuples near a respective intersection to populate intersections of the grid with data. In most embodiments, the intersections of the grid correspond to pixels in a raster image. The tuple data may be manipulated to determine Nyquist spacing of points in a point cloud and portions thereof, develop monoscopic and stereoscopic images, and enhance selected features of an image. Additional algorithms are disclosed that reduce storage and computational requirements during processing of point clouds. Such algorithms use a tiled grid structure wherein processing and data storage proceeds in one or a few of the tiles at a time.