Applied Sciences (Jun 2024)

Applicability of Digital Image Photogrammetry to Rapid Displacement Measurements of Structures in Restricted-Access and Controlled Areas: Case Study in Korea

  • Chang-Hwan Choi,
  • Jung-Geun Han,
  • Gigwon Hong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14125295
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
p. 5295

Abstract

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Critical facilities are generally located in areas with restricted or controlled access, making it difficult for experts to monitor the structural health of enclosed infrastructures. Hence, a case study was conducted in South Korea to evaluate the applicability of digital image photogrammetry using commercial imaging devices in order to quickly measure the structural deformations of infrastructures in such areas. The applicability evaluation involved measuring the displacement of mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls. In the experiment, the displacement of MSE walls was first measured using the traditional monitoring method and the results were compared with those obtained via digital image photogrammetry using commercial imaging devices such as digital cameras and cellphones. The measurement results obtained with the cellphone camera had a maximum error of approximately 20 mm when compared with the results of the traditional monitoring method. Because this is a significant error, even when considering the mechanical error in the traditional monitoring method’s result, it was determined that monitoring using a cellphone camera is infeasible. However, the experimental results of digital image photogrammetry using a digital camera showed a maximum error of approximately 9 mm. Although this is a sizable error, the method was assessed to be technically feasible.

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