2017
DOI: 10.22260/isarc2017/0124
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Using SLAM-based Handheld Laser Scanning to Gain Information on Difficult-to-Access Areas for Use in Maintenance Model

Abstract: Laser scanning is the de-facto system to collect large amounts of geometrical information, especially indoors. Total stations are usually used for accuracy and information-rich results. However, in some cases the target area is not suitable for using a terrestrial laser scanner. For instance, too cramped or difficultto-access space can be a limiting factor. In complex cases, standard scanning methods are usually timeconsuming, leading to unexpected costs and sometimes scanning can be omitted for time and cost … Show more

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“…An even bigger problem was that the resolution of the mesh in the mine model was at best of the order of 1 m, which may turn out to be insufficient for some users. The way to achieve a better resolution would then be to make laser scanning in the location (see for example Makkonen [17] and [18]. The work is continuing by developing the IM further.…”
Section: Information Modeling Of Lab 3 Of Callio Labmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An even bigger problem was that the resolution of the mesh in the mine model was at best of the order of 1 m, which may turn out to be insufficient for some users. The way to achieve a better resolution would then be to make laser scanning in the location (see for example Makkonen [17] and [18]. The work is continuing by developing the IM further.…”
Section: Information Modeling Of Lab 3 Of Callio Labmentioning
confidence: 99%