2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ymssp.2018.11.015
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Development and field testing of a vision-based displacement system using a low cost wireless action camera

Abstract: This paper describes development of a contactless, low cost vision-based system for displacement measurement of civil structures. Displacement measurements provide a valuable insight into the structural condition and service behaviour of bridges under live loading. Conventional displacement gauges or GPS based systems have limitations in terms of access to the infrastructure and accuracy. The system introduced in this paper provides a low cost durable alternative which is rapidly deployable in the field and do… Show more

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“…The third camera is a type of action camera, GoPro. GoPro has already been applied in civil engineering for displacement monitoring [11] and heritage reconstruction [12]. In this paper, GoPro is carried on with a headset by the authors to record the progress of the workflow from data collection to VR display.…”
Section: Data Acquisition Methods With Creating Models and Panoramamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third camera is a type of action camera, GoPro. GoPro has already been applied in civil engineering for displacement monitoring [11] and heritage reconstruction [12]. In this paper, GoPro is carried on with a headset by the authors to record the progress of the workflow from data collection to VR display.…”
Section: Data Acquisition Methods With Creating Models and Panoramamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three different image processing algorithms/software are considered and compared: (a) DeforMonit, developed at Nottingham Trent University (Kromanis and Al-Habaibeh, 2017), (b) QUB image processing method (further referred to as QUBDisp), developed at Queen's University Belfast (Del Rincon et al, 2018), and (c) "Video Gauge" (VG) software, a proprietary software built on a patented algorithm (Potter and Setchell, 2014). DeforMonit and QUBDisp are created using available Matlab algorithms.…”
Section: Image Processing Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These approximations are used in combination with integral images (the sum of pixel values in the image) to encode the distribution of pixel intensity values in the neighborhood of the detected feature. More on QUBDisp can be found in Del Rincon et al (2018).…”
Section: Qubdisp For Displacement Estimationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Structural response can be accurately measured from image frames (or videos), when analyzed with adequate proprietary or open-source algorithms, which are collected with low-cost cameras such as action cameras, smartphones, and camcorders [10][11][12][13]. Accurate measurements of multiple artificial or natural targets can be obtained [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%