坑洞(地质)
摄影测量学
全球定位系统
树莓皮
过程(计算)
工程类
运输工程
计算机科学
人工智能
嵌入式系统
岩石学
电信
操作系统
地质学
物联网
作者
Salvatore Bruno,Giuseppe Loprencipe,Paola Di Mascio,Giuseppe Cantisani,Nicola Fiore,Carlo Polidori,Antonio D’Andrea,Laura Moretti
出处
期刊:Sensors
[MDPI AG]
日期:2023-06-24
卷期号:23 (13): 5860-5860
摘要
Repairing potholes is a task for municipalities to prevent serious road user injuries and vehicle damage. This study presents a low-cost, high-performance pothole monitoring system to maintain urban roads. The authors developed a methodology based on photogrammetry techniques to predict the pothole’s shape and volume. A collection of overlapping 2D images shot by a Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 connected to a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B has been used to create a pothole 3D model. The Raspberry-based configuration has been mounted on an autonomous and remote-controlled robot (developed in the InfraROB European project) to reduce workers’ exposure to live traffic in survey activities and automate the process. The outputs of photogrammetry processing software have been validated through laboratory tests set as ground truth; the trial has been conducted on a tile made of asphalt mixture, reproducing a real pothole. Global Positioning System (GPS) and Geographical Information System (GIS) technologies allowed visualising potholes on a map with information about their centre, volume, backfill material, and an associated image. Ten on-site tests validated that the system works in an uncontrolled environment and not only in the laboratory. The results showed that the system is a valuable tool for monitoring road potholes taking into account construction workers’ and road users’ health and safety.
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