LAStools‘ BLAST extension can process billions of LiDAR points

Often I get asked about the difference between las2dem.exe and blastdem.exe – the latter being part of the BLAST extension of LAStools. In the academic video from 2006 below, I outline the core technology details behind BLAST, which can seamlessly compute gigantic Delaunay Triangulations from billions of LiDAR points – using very little main memory. The blast2dem.exe module does not store the gigantic TINs that BLAST produces, but immediately rasters the finalized triangles streaming out of BLAST into equally massive DEMs. This avoids to ever having to store such huge triangulations – that are only needed temporarily – to disk. Currently blast2dem.exe can „only“ process up to 2 billion points per file – a limitation that shall be lifted soon.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRCGTF2y_tM]

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