Analysis of Light Obstruction from Street Lighting in Road Scenes

Author:

Ren Jingzhi1,Li Yongqiang1,Liu Huiyun1ORCID,Li Kanghong1,Hao Daoqian1,Wang Zhiyao1

Affiliation:

1. School of Surveying and Land Information Engineering, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo 454003, China

Abstract

As urban greenery improves and the ecological environment is continuously optimized, road facilities are also impacted to varying degrees. For example, as vegetation grows, it causes varying degrees of obstruction to the lighting facilities on the roads. This article is based on vehicle-mounted LiDAR data and focuses on the point cloud data characteristics of different objects. Using appropriate modeling techniques, it accurately models road surfaces, green belts, streetlights, and other objects. On the Lumion platform, this system creates a 3D visualization of road scenes and examines the interplay between objects and lighting space, analyzing lit areas. Leveraging the precise 3D spatial relationships found in point clouds, it determines the effective illumination area on the ground from streetlights after object obstruction, comparing it to the theoretical illumination area. This not only visualizes the road scene but also quantifies the lighting obstruction rate. Furthermore, it assesses the lighting conditions in road scenes based on illuminance distribution, offering scientific insights and suggestions for enhancing road lighting.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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