2020
DOI: 10.3390/rs12142283
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A Practical Methodology for Generating High-Resolution 3D Models of Open-Pit Slopes Using UAVs: Flight Path Planning and Optimization

Abstract: High-resolution terrain models of open-pit mine highwalls and benches are essential in developing new automated slope monitoring systems for operational optimization. This paper presents several contributions to the field of remote sensing in surface mines providing a practical framework for generating high-resolution images using low-trim Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). First, a novel mobile application was developed for autonomous drone flights to follow mine terrain and capture high-resolution images of th… Show more

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“…Determining the three-dimensional location of checkpoints, geochemical sampling, geological structures and mineralization zones are precisely required in all stages of mining from exploration to reclamation (Shekarian et al, 2017;Battulwar et al, 2020). Finding the location of the geological structures orebodies and opening underground, however, is a different challenge in the mining and even oil and gas industry (Asgari et al, 2019;Rahimi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Global Positioning System and Coordinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Determining the three-dimensional location of checkpoints, geochemical sampling, geological structures and mineralization zones are precisely required in all stages of mining from exploration to reclamation (Shekarian et al, 2017;Battulwar et al, 2020). Finding the location of the geological structures orebodies and opening underground, however, is a different challenge in the mining and even oil and gas industry (Asgari et al, 2019;Rahimi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Global Positioning System and Coordinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mining is going to change to become safer since technology is enabling mining to occur remotely (Chehri et al, 2011;Hongjiang and Shuangyou, 2008;Moridi et al, 2014). People can sit in the comfort of an office environment and use drones, automated robotic systems, or remotely controlled equipment to perform the mining operations (Bo et al, 2014;Moridi et al, 2014;Qiuping et al, 2011;Singh et al, 2018;Battulwar et al, 2020). Monitoring of environmental parameters in realtime, such as temperature, humidity, pressure, presence of certain gases, water, electricity, etc.…”
Section: Mining Safety Increasesmentioning
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“…Commonly used worldwide, these surveying techniques have both advantages and disadvantages. Their implementation typically depends on the level of detail expected in the mining map, and thus on the accuracy of a particular measurement method and on the duration of the measurement process [1][2][3][4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of platforms allows collecting the information (aerial photographs) that is required for the generation of point-clouds and 3D models, which, after the application of the matching texture, lead to the recreation of orthomosaics, interactive PDFs, virtual itineraries through the model, etc. [3]. Therefore, the models themselves are the resources that are required for a virtualization of the object/territory with not only good visual appearance but also a proper metric that permits measuring, and the images obtained with UAVs are adequate for the traditional photogrammetric activities, due to their great resolution and the capacity to cover large areas with low costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%