Nowadays, massive amounts of point cloud data can be collected thanks to advances in data acquisition and processing technologies such as dense image matching and airborne LiDAR scanning. With the increase in volume and precision, point cloud data offers a useful source of information for natural-resource management, urban planning, self-driving cars, and more. At the same time, on the scale that point cloud data is produced, management challenges are introduced: it is important to achieve efficiency both in terms of querying performance and space requirements. Traditional file-based solutions to point cloud management offer space efficiency, however, they cannot scale to such massive data and provide the declarative power of a DBMS.
Touradj Ebrahimi, Davi Nachtigall Lazzarotto
Touradj Ebrahimi, Michela Testolina, Davi Nachtigall Lazzarotto