Archives of Civil Engineering (Oct 2024)

Synergy of remote sensing data collected with low-cost mobile mapping platform for detection and prediction of damages: a park alley case study

  • Magdalena Pilarska-Mazurek,
  • Krzysztof Bakuła,
  • Jakub Górka,
  • Paweł Czernic,
  • Anna Lejzerowicz,
  • Wojciech Ostrowski,
  • Borys Chetverikov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/ace.2024.151006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. vol. 70, no. No 3
pp. 619 – 634

Abstract

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Data synergy involves acquiring and combining data from different sensors to achieve better problem analysis and research results. For more comprehensive data analysis, the sensors are not only mounted on one platform. Still, they should also be compatible with software and hardware, e.g. for the same timestamp registration by different sensors. The aim of this article is to propose the synergy between various remote sensing sensors including the ground penetrating radar (GPR), LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) sensor and three photogrammetric RGB cameras for damage detection in a pavement in a park alley. The data were acquired with a low-cost platform, in the Pole Mokotowskie Park in Warsaw, Poland. Three drives were made along the same path with the platform, so it was possible to assess the repeatability of the data. Based on the GPR data, orthophotomap, and digital terrain model (DTM) from images, an analysis of the cracks in the pavement was done. The paper proves additive value from the synergy of data collected for the alley also in the form of a common visualization of acquired data. Results presented in the article showed that using mobile mapping platform and technologies describing the situation above and below the ground level enable a more detailed analysis and inspection of the damages in the park alley.

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