2016
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xli-b5-323-2016
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Three-Dimensional Recording of Bastion Middleburg Monument Using Terrestrial Laser Scanner

Abstract: ABSTRACT:This paper describes the use of terrestrial laser scanning for the full three-dimensional (3D) recording of historical monument, known as the Bastion Middleburg. The monument is located in Melaka, Malaysia, and was built by the Dutch in 1660. This monument serves as a major hub for the community when conducting commercial activities in estuaries Malacca and the Dutch build this monument as a control tower or fortress. The monument is located on the banks of the Malacca River was built between Stadhuys… Show more

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“…Within this framework, copious research endeavours have inaugurated the laser scanning adoption for convoluted data acquisition in caves, as reported by Majid et al (2017) and Idrees and Pradhan (2017), while others introduced applications for surveying rationales (Luh et al , 2014; Tahar, 2015). Furthermore, the laser scanning deployment in applications pertaining to the built environment, such as 3D documentation of historical statuaries, is attested by Basir et al (2014) and Majid et al (2016). As an exemplar approach for 3D scanning interior spaces using inexpensive tools and techniques, Du et al (2014) developed a prototype system via Kinect consumer depth cameras connected with a laptop to run real-time 3D modelling.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within this framework, copious research endeavours have inaugurated the laser scanning adoption for convoluted data acquisition in caves, as reported by Majid et al (2017) and Idrees and Pradhan (2017), while others introduced applications for surveying rationales (Luh et al , 2014; Tahar, 2015). Furthermore, the laser scanning deployment in applications pertaining to the built environment, such as 3D documentation of historical statuaries, is attested by Basir et al (2014) and Majid et al (2016). As an exemplar approach for 3D scanning interior spaces using inexpensive tools and techniques, Du et al (2014) developed a prototype system via Kinect consumer depth cameras connected with a laptop to run real-time 3D modelling.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another application is for surveying purposes where laser scanning processes have been used for slope mapping (Taher, 2014) or common topographic high resolution surveying (Luh et al , 2014). Built environment-related applications included the use of laser scanning for 3 D documentation of historical monuments (Wei et al , 2010; Majid et al , 2016; Basir et al , 2014) or interior and exterior scan of regular buildings (Ashim et al , 2011). As an example for the construction phase, Aziz et al (2016) used a laser scanner to take accurate measurements of precast concrete components, and Autodesk Revit have been used for Modeling.…”
Section: Challenges Of As-built Documentationmentioning
confidence: 99%