Analysis of Accuracies in a Photogrammetric Model from 60-Foot Altitude Flight
Faculty Mentor
Drs. Gustavo Maldonado, Marcel Maghiar
Location
Poster 217
Session Format
Poster Presentation
Academic Unit
Department of Civil Engineering
Keywords
Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing Student Research Symposium, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, UAV
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Start Date
2022 12:00 AM
January 2022
Analysis of Accuracies in a Photogrammetric Model from 60-Foot Altitude Flight
Poster 217
With the rise of technologies such as drone developments and 3D mapping, 3D point-cloud models are becoming important in planning and heavily used in construction and surveying projects. Photogrammetry is the science of collecting measurements and data from photographs. Close-range photogrammetry is the process of building 3D models from pictures taken by an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) or drone. It is one of the newest approaches of 3D modeling, and its attained accuracies are still to be determined. Older methods include, satellite or aerial photogrammetry and aerial or terrestrial LiDAR.