2016
DOI: 10.5194/isprsarchives-xli-b5-281-2016
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Remotely Sensed Data Fusion in Modern Age Archaeology and Military Historical Reconstruction

Abstract: Technical Commission V, WG V/2 KEY WORDS: LiDAR, remote sensing, GIS, archaeology, military historical reconstruction ABSTRACT:LiDAR technology has become one of the major remote sensing methods in the last few years. There are several areas, where the scanned 3D point clouds can be used very efficiently. In our study we review the potential applications of LiDAR data in military historical reconstruction. Obviously, the base of this kind of investigation must be the archive data, but it is an interesting chal… Show more

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“…The presented methods of data processing showed the possibilities and limitations of the laser scanning visualization methods used in the context of topography of former camps. Archival materials played an important role in the reconstruction of facilities related to the World War II period [66][67][68]. Materials in the form of plans as well as the Geoportal created enabled estimation and inventory of the remains in the field.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presented methods of data processing showed the possibilities and limitations of the laser scanning visualization methods used in the context of topography of former camps. Archival materials played an important role in the reconstruction of facilities related to the World War II period [66][67][68]. Materials in the form of plans as well as the Geoportal created enabled estimation and inventory of the remains in the field.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LiDAR technology can also be integrated into historical military object reconstruction. Identification and map creation of the fortification elements are essential parts of a 20 th century military object-, environmental-and event-reconstruction (Juhász and Neuberger 2016). Besides the visualisation and analysis of these fortified objects that remained, special risk and bomb maps can also be created, which can reveal unexploded bombs close to them (Marchionni et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%