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Comparison of Different Remote Sensing Methods for 3D Modeling of Small Rock Outcrops

Tomáš Mikita, Marie Balková, Aleš Bajer, Miloš Cibulka, Zdeněk Patočka

2020Sensors30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper reviews the use of modern 3D image-based and Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) methods of surface reconstruction techniques for high fidelity surveys of small rock outcrops to highlight their potential within structural geology and landscape protection. LiDAR and Structure from Motion (SfM) software provide useful opportunities for rock outcrops mapping and 3D model creation. The accuracy of these surface reconstructions is crucial for quantitative structural analysis. However, these technologies require either a costly data acquisition device (Terrestrial LiDAR) or specialized image processing software (SfM). Recent developments in augmented reality and smartphone technologies, such as increased processing capacity and higher resolution of cameras, may offer a simple and inexpensive alternative for 3D surface reconstruction. Therefore, the aim of the paper is to show the possibilities of using smartphone applications for model creation and to determine their accuracy for rock outcrop mapping.

Topics & Concepts

LidarOutcropStructure from motionSoftwareRemote sensingRangingGeologyComputer sciencePhotogrammetryFidelity3D modelingData acquisitionComputer graphics (images)Computer visionGeomorphologyMotion (physics)GeodesyTelecommunicationsProgramming languageOperating system3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageRemote Sensing and LiDAR ApplicationsRobotics and Sensor-Based Localization