Metadata

Lidar projects should include project-level metadata as well as file-specific metadata. In addition, your data management requirements will likely add metadata specific to your organization. In most applications, it is recommended to store the complete metadata with the source data, and then extract pertinent values and add processing notes to any derived data.

Since the DTM and DSM rasters are to be managed according to the Elevation workflow of the guidebook, this workflow focuses on preparing data and metadata for that later step.

All commonly used metadata should be populated into the attribute tables of the source mosaic datasets (to be created from the DTM and DSM rasters in Create mosaic datasets and serve the raster data) for easy access for queries and sorting. The list of the recommended field names and data types for commonly used metadata can be found in the Elevation workflow of this guidebook.

If users require access to more extensive metadata, it is best to store the metadata in a network-accessible location with appropriate access permissions. Detailed metadata can then be exposed to users via a field in the attribute table populated with the path and file name to allow download. This will enable users to locate the detailed metadata for any record in the system.

Specific metadata should be noted for later steps in this workflow, as follows:

This completes the preparation process, and you can now begin the multistage workflow. The first stage of the workflow uses a LAS dataset to perform quality control and possible editing of the lidar data in a single project, and to determine the appropriate parameters to create the DSM and DTM rasters in a later stage. Note that if you have multiple lidar projects to manage, the first three stages will be repeated for each project, and then multiple projects will be combined into a scalable system in Create mosaic datasets and serve the raster data.

3/25/2015