2022
DOI: 10.30880/ijie.2022.14.01.021
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)-Based for Slope Mapping and the Determination of Potential Slope Hazard

Abstract: This paper discusses the applications of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for slope mapping and the determination of potential slope hazard of three selected areas. With the development of modern technology, the utilization of UAV to gather data for slope mapping can be considered as finest method as it is quick, reliable, precise, cost-effective and also easily to operate. High imagery quality is essential for the effectiveness and nature of normal mapping output such as Digital Surface Model (DSM) and also Orth… Show more

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“…According to Ishak et al [22], Zolkepli et al [23], and Zolkepli et al [24], slope measurements such as cut volume (m3), cut area (m2), fill volume (m3), fill area (m2) and perimeter (m) can be calculated by using Global Mapper software. Thus, the target of this work is to use a UAV, typically referred to as a drone, to acquire a digital orthophoto and a digital elevation model (DEM) of two selected slopes, slope A and slope B, located at Gambang Damai Residents in Kuantan.…”
Section: Slope Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Ishak et al [22], Zolkepli et al [23], and Zolkepli et al [24], slope measurements such as cut volume (m3), cut area (m2), fill volume (m3), fill area (m2) and perimeter (m) can be calculated by using Global Mapper software. Thus, the target of this work is to use a UAV, typically referred to as a drone, to acquire a digital orthophoto and a digital elevation model (DEM) of two selected slopes, slope A and slope B, located at Gambang Damai Residents in Kuantan.…”
Section: Slope Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Absolute localization was successfully achieved by integrating 3D local ground Lidar data with global 3D aerial data (Vandapel et al, 2006). UAVs were found to be invaluable for slope mapping and hazard assessment based on slope angles within geotechnical engineering (Zolkepli et al, 2022) (Layek et al, 2022). Furthermore, they were recognized for their efficiency in generating Digital Terrain Models to serve various purposes (Giordan et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%