Hello to all,

    Ok, I just found out that this is not necessary! My data are already
pre-processed, so it's applied strip adjustment. I have to divide it into
subsets and merge the data, because now it's in form of strips. I guess the
right method is using 'g.region' when importing the strips and then combine
them by exporting a vector map with 'v.out.ascii' and re-import the whole
map and interpolating a surface. What do you think?


    Greetings,

    Adrian Kirilov


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Adrian Kirilov <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, May 17, 2013 at 7:22 AM
Subject: Airborne LiDAR data strip adjustment
To: GRASS user list <[email protected]>


     Hello to all using GRASS,

     I received ALS data, which is with overlapping strips in both
directions, east-west and north-south. Is it available some algorithm to do
a strip adjustment in GRASS GIS or any other software, so I can build
cleared DEM (without overlapping data)?


     Greetings,

     Adrian Kirilov
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