2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202304.1007.v1
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Combining low-cost SLAM and SfM-MVS for Rural and Forest Road-side Slope Erosion Control: a methodology

Abstract: Hillslope and mountain roads are often the source of erosion, which in turn can lead to larger landslides and other types of mass-movements. For this reason, low-cost repeat surveys that can be done by practitioners and not solely scientists and engineers is essential. To solve this issue the present contribution shows the testing and applicability of a mix of SfM-MVS and low-cost SLAM technology to provide erosion information. The low-cost SLAM generated between 300 ~ 900 points per square meter, while SfM-MV… Show more

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“…Exploring other low-cost alternatives as monitoring methods for NbS features is also crucial. For instance, the use of mobile LiDAR, such as the iPad Pro, has already been used to assess erosion-prone areas and could be applied to NbS settings [76]. Finally, flood modelling assessments should be conducted to understand how model outputs are impacted when using the surveyed DEMs compared to existing data and proposed site designs.…”
Section: Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exploring other low-cost alternatives as monitoring methods for NbS features is also crucial. For instance, the use of mobile LiDAR, such as the iPad Pro, has already been used to assess erosion-prone areas and could be applied to NbS settings [76]. Finally, flood modelling assessments should be conducted to understand how model outputs are impacted when using the surveyed DEMs compared to existing data and proposed site designs.…”
Section: Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%