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Large-Scale Earthwork Progress Digitalization Practices Using Series of 3D Models Generated from UAS Images

Jinwoo Cho, Jae-Kang Lee, Jisoo Park

2021Drones23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Since the Fourth Industrial Revolution, existing manpower-centric manufacture has been shifting towards technology and data-centric production in all areas of society. The construction sector is also facing a new paradigm called smart construction with a clear purpose of improving productivity and securing safety by applying site management using information and communications technology (ICT). This study aims to develop a framework for earthwork process digitalization based on images acquired by using the unmanned aerial system (UAS). The entire framework includes precise UAS data acquisition, cut-and-fill volume estimation, cross-section drawing, and geo-fencing generation. To this end, homogeneous time-series drone image data were obtained from active road construction sites under earthwork. The developed system was able to generate precise 3D topographical models and estimate cut-and-fill volume changes. In addition, the proposed framework generated cross-sectional views of each area of interest throughout the construction stages and finally created geo-fencing to assist the safe operation of heavy equipment. We expect that the proposed framework can contribute to smart construction areas by automating the process of digitizing earthwork progress.

Topics & Concepts

EarthworksFencingAutomationScale (ratio)Process (computing)DroneVolume (thermodynamics)Computer scienceEngineeringCivil engineeringSystems engineeringGeographyCartographyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsGeneticsMechanical engineeringParallel computingOperating systemGeotechnical engineeringBiology3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageRemote Sensing and LiDAR ApplicationsArchaeological Research and Protection
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