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Eventually, we use 3D Delaunay triangulation to compute a triangle mesh,
i.e. a set of triangles connecting the denoised point cloud.
Dependent on the properties of the captured images, we apply automated
image processing techniques to reduce radiometric differences and thus to obtain
a homogenous texture. Due to the knowledge about the orientation of each image,
the textures are mapped onto the surface model, which is why this step is called
texture mapping. As a result, a photorealistic representation of the dam’s surface
is obtained, which we then map onto a 2D plane to derive an ortho image with
metric information.
2.3. FIELD STUDY AT AN AUSTRIAN ARCH DAM
To validate our approach, we performed practical measurements at the
Drossen dam, which is located near Kaprun, Salzburg. It is 112 m high, has a crest
length of about 360 m, and is thus one of the largest dams in Austria. Together
with the Mooser dam, it impounds the Mooserboden reservoir.
Due to the large object-to-instrument distances (up to 200 m) and the scan
range limitations, at least two setup points were required to cover the full dam. In
order to speed up the data acquisition, we decided to use two total stations
simultaneously set up at P1 and P2 (see Fig. 3 left). We used fixed points with
known coordinates to reference measurements from both instruments in the
national reference system.
We decided to use a Leica Multi Station MS50 and MS60. Both instruments
use the same hardware for scanning and imaging. The instrument scans up to
1000 points per second with an accuracy of 2 mm at 100 m distance.
Fig 3:
Measurement site, overview image showing the two concrete dams of the
reservoir Mooserboden (left, source: Verbund), illustration of the relevant
components of the Multi Station MS60 (right)
The used instruments offer two cameras: the Overview Camera (OVC) and
the On-Axis Camera (OAC). The OVC is a wide-angle camera with fixed focus and
a large field of view (FOV) located above the telescope (see Fig. 3 right), whereas
the OAC has a small FOV but benefits from the telescope’s 30× magnification,
providing image content rich in detail. Calibration of the OAC [7] gives an angular
Drossen dam
Mooser dam
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Book of Full Papers
Symposium Hydro Engineering
- Titel
- Book of Full Papers
- Untertitel
- Symposium Hydro Engineering
- Autor
- Gerald Zenz
- Verlag
- Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz
- Ort
- Graz
- Datum
- 2018
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-85125-620-8
- Abmessungen
- 20.9 x 29.6 cm
- Seiten
- 2724
- Schlagwörter
- Hydro, Engineering, Climate Changes
- Kategorien
- International
- Naturwissenschaften Physik
- Technik