Routine bridge inspections usually consist of visual observations. These inspections are time-consuming and subjective. There is a need to identify new inspection techniques for infrastructure that reduce traffic disturbance, and improve the efficiency and reliability of the acquired data. This study compared the performance of three different imaging technologies for the three-dimensional (3D) geometric modeling of existing structures: terrestrial laser scanning, close-range photogrammetry, and infrared scanning. Each technology was used to assess six existing concrete railway bridges. The technologies were compared in terms of geometric deviations, visualization capabilities, the level of the inspector’s experience, and degree of automati...
The utilisation of emerging technologies for the inspection of bridges has remarkably increased. In ...
Over the last decade, advanced remote technologies have been considerably utilised for digitisation ...
Three-dimensional (3D) geometric bridge models play an important role in bridge inspection, assessme...
Routine bridge inspections usually consist of visual observations. These inspections are time-consum...
Routine bridge inspections usually consist of visual observations. These inspections are time-consum...
The forecast of the next upcoming years estimates a growth of demand in transport. As the railway se...
Concrete bridge inspection is nowadays primarily a slow, subjective, non-comprehensive and costly se...
Terrestrial photogrammetry and laser scanning are technologies that have been successfully used for ...
Evaluating the condition of concrete bridge decks is an increasingly important challenge for transpo...
Road and railway bridges play a crucial role for the infrastructure network in Sweden to work smooth...
© 2010 International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction I.A.A.R.C). All rights ...
Recent researches have proven that the underbridge geometry can be reconstructed by mounting a 3D la...
The utilisation of emerging technologies for the inspection of bridges has remarkably increased. In ...
Over the last decade, advanced remote technologies have been considerably utilised for digitisation ...
Three-dimensional (3D) geometric bridge models play an important role in bridge inspection, assessme...
Routine bridge inspections usually consist of visual observations. These inspections are time-consum...
Routine bridge inspections usually consist of visual observations. These inspections are time-consum...
The forecast of the next upcoming years estimates a growth of demand in transport. As the railway se...
Concrete bridge inspection is nowadays primarily a slow, subjective, non-comprehensive and costly se...
Terrestrial photogrammetry and laser scanning are technologies that have been successfully used for ...
Evaluating the condition of concrete bridge decks is an increasingly important challenge for transpo...
Road and railway bridges play a crucial role for the infrastructure network in Sweden to work smooth...
© 2010 International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction I.A.A.R.C). All rights ...
Recent researches have proven that the underbridge geometry can be reconstructed by mounting a 3D la...
The utilisation of emerging technologies for the inspection of bridges has remarkably increased. In ...
Over the last decade, advanced remote technologies have been considerably utilised for digitisation ...
Three-dimensional (3D) geometric bridge models play an important role in bridge inspection, assessme...