2012
DOI: 10.5194/isprsarchives-xxxix-b5-239-2012
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Dynamic Concrete Beam Deformation Measuremnet With 3d Range Cameras

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Concrete beams are used to construct bridges and other structures. Due to the traffic overloading or the decaying state of structures, deformation of bridges or other structures occurs frequently. Therefore, the requirement to measure concrete beam deformation, as integral components of structures, is well recognized. Many imaging techniques such as digital cameras, laser scanners and range cameras have been proven to be accurate and cost-effective methods for large-area measurement of deformation und… Show more

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“…At higher sampling frequencies the estimates are corrupted by the increased level of range measurement noise. At the 10 Hz sampling frequency the 3 Hz data contain an axial target motion artefact of about 0·6 mm (Qi and Lichti, ). Based on these findings, only the 20 Hz sampling frequency was used to collect data in Experiment II.…”
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“…At higher sampling frequencies the estimates are corrupted by the increased level of range measurement noise. At the 10 Hz sampling frequency the 3 Hz data contain an axial target motion artefact of about 0·6 mm (Qi and Lichti, ). Based on these findings, only the 20 Hz sampling frequency was used to collect data in Experiment II.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biased phase difference: italicφfalse^=tan1trueC^(italicτ3)trueC^(italicτ1)trueC^(italicτ0)trueC^(italicτ2)and biased range: italicρfalse^=italicφfalse^c4πfmare thus derived. The impact of periodic, axial target motion on the range measurements has been assessed by simulation (Qi and Lichti, , b). They demonstrate that the range bias due to motion can be kept below 0·1 mm if the frame sampling rate and the target motion frequency meet certain conditions that are described later.…”
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“…In contrast to laser scanner systems that feature sequential point measurement, ToF data capture within the camera's field of view is nearly simultaneous, except for the integration periods. Although measurement artefacts due to subject motion are possible, these can, in principle, be reduced to insignificance with careful choice of the integration time in relation to subject motion (Qi and Lichti, ; Qi et al., ). The maximum range or the ambiguity interval is governed by the modulation frequency.…”
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“…This drawback of having to strategically sample a relatively small number of discrete points for inferring the global deformation pattern can also be seen in other pointbased measurement techniques such as tachymetry and photogrammetry [9,27]. On the contrary, active sensors like 3D range cameras [29], coded-light systems, and terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) systems [18,28] can make dense measurements on surfaces rapidly without markers. Among these aforementioned modalities, TLS equipment generally offers the greatest flexibility for deformation analysis projects.…”
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