Showing posts with label drones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drones. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 March 2018

Top 5 Benefits of Drones in The Domain Of Urban Planning

Introduction

The Indian construction sector is a fastest growing industry in the present scenario. The industry is making extensive use of modern technologies like Drones, 3D printing, 3D Laser Scanning, etc. to achieve a comfortable as well as sustainable housing for everyone.
With the initiative of “Smart City Mission” by our honorable PM. Narendra Modi, the widespread use of latest construction technology is gaining advancements.
Photogrammetry is the buzzing word nowadays and is becoming a popular career option for the graduates as well as engineers from any stream. Photogrammetry means merely the combination of Photography and Geometry. It is used to get the accurate data of an object with the help of photographs and is helpful in mapping, surveying, urban town planning as well as development.
 The photogrammetry technology uses drones to click the pictures. Civilian drones are in booming phase and are proving beneficial in almost every sector. Let’s see its benefits in the realm of urban planning and development. Also, we will look into the reasons behind choosing drones for mapping and surveying.

The traditional method of data collection

Conventionally, data is collected by ground-based survey tools. But there were lots of disadvantages like expenses, inaccuracy in data, increased workforce, etc. With the introduction of drones, the jobs are getting done in a very faster way with low maintenance expenses, quick deployment times and different types of installable cameras. The data collection process was faster, cheaper as well as safer as compared with data collection of satellites, manned aircraft, or the road crews.  The drones are useful for mapping road, highway and the railway infrastructures.

Top five benefits of drones in Urban Planning

1. Machine-driven Mapping

With the support of multiple control points, the drone can fly a calculated fly path autonomously at a given altitude. Depending on the facilities, the drone can take common high-resolution color pictures. Each captured image overlaps the previous image 80% to the front and 60% to the side.

2. Spatial Surveying

The land surveyors can make use of drones to define property boundaries for various purposes like selling, buying, renting a building or land. Thus, the identification of boundaries and land features with drone generated image is an added benefit. The way of mapping and surveying boundaries with drones have an essential impact on real estate and appraisal industry owing to the low costs of data collection.

3. Corridor Surveying

The main benefit of the drone is they are ideal for capturing infrastructure facilities. The drones can map and capture all kinds of infrastructure for the Government, urban planners, etc. The images click using drones are geometrically corrected afterward because they often contain inaccuracies as a result of topographic reliefs, lens distortion, and camera tilts.

4. Easy Volumetric Calculations

With the help of drones, it is now readily possible by measuring voluminous materials like spoil heaps, stockpiles, and also material waste pits. After mapping the site using a drone, it is possible to generate a digital surface. Ground-Based surveying as compare to drone surveying is more dangerous as well as time-consuming. It seems quite outdated if a ground-based employee measures the stockpile elevation every 5 to 10 feet. According to a survey, a drone measures a 30-acre site in around 30 minutes while a ground-based surveyor takes a whole day for the same work.

5. LiDAR Mapping

With the help of drones, it is now possible to generate a virtual-high resolution map of the surrounding area with LiDAR. In this process, it creates a brief digital representation of objects, buildings as well as of the ground. The images are more detailed than simple pictures.
 LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) is a surveying technology that measures distances by transmitting beams of light in all directions via a laser source. The technology is useful in collecting the light reflection with the help of a sensor. By measuring the required time for a round trip of the laser light, distances can be easily calculated. A powerful computer generated a three-dimensional map in real time. The large drones are in need for aerial photographs in LiDAR technology.

Conclusion

Drones are placing a powerful impact on mapping and surveying. Well, it would not surprise if GIS experts, as well as scientists and land surveyors, take advantages of drones shortly.
Source: https://blog.nibt.education/2018/03/top-5-benefits-of-drones-urban-planning/

 

Wednesday, 21 March 2018

Photogrammetry: A New Trend in Site Surveying Technologies

How is the technology changing the construction industry more than ever before?

The digital construction is not just a concept anymore. With the onset of latest construction technologies, the industry is witnessing the evolution to a greater extent. The construction companies are now using more and more new techniques for better efficiency, productivity, and cost control on the projects. For instance, the perks of using drones for 3D mapping and photogrammetry in construction no longer needs any introduction.
The experts from various fields are acknowledging the benefits of using Photogrammetry for site surveying.  A renowned VDC Consultant Viet T.P Pham of MT Hojgaard in Denmark and Regional VDC Manager Blake Potts of Rogers-O’Brien Construction in the USA shared their insights on the current challenges the construction industry is facing and how the use of modern technologies will impact both onsite and off-site.

What are the challenges faced in construction nowadays?

Viet Pham – The most significant challenge in the construction sector is productivity, we can say lack of quality delivery or outcome. It is caused by multiple things including, lack of common goals, late involvement in the project, incorrect prerequisites for contractors or designers, lack of project materials or inconsistent coordination & communication.
Blake Potts – The Coordination of construction documents is a big challenge in the current construction industry. The design, as well as the construction schedules, are getting shorter and shorter. It means, we have to start learning from the beginning and to a deeper level than ever before. The questions and clarification which we ask during the design phase now have to be requested in advance.

Is the modern technology an unavoidable scenario of the present construction industry?

Viet Pham – well, if you go to construction sites, there seems no change in the past 50 years. The 2D drawings are still in use, resulting in errors and numerous issues thus, delaying the schedule. The upcoming technologies can change a lot.
With the use of simple tools, apps, the data sharing is convenient. The use of drones can capture, track and inspect the remote areas. The integrated 5D models can provide an overview of project sequence and monitor the cost throughout the project lifecycle.
Blake Potts – Absolutely! Technology can change tremendously in this regard.

Latest Trends in Site Surveying Technologies

Viet Pham – Photogrammetry is something that will undoubtedly change the way we survey. It is capable of rapidly cutting down on time and the cost it takes to generate the results.
Blake Potts – Photogrammetry is the newest technology which is enabling us to quickly gather as-built data from our job-sites that can further use in surveying data. The exciting thing is that the data collection can be done quickly in an automated fashion and, thus a considerable time saver for the team.
These are few insights of photogrammetry from the two renowned personals of the construction sector.
What do you think? Does Photogrammetry turn out to be the best technology for site-surveying? Let us know in comments about your views on the use of Photogrammetry in site-surveying technologies.
Source : https://blog.nibt.education/2018/03/photogrammetry-new-trend-in-site-surveying-technologies/