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26 November 2014 Feasibility study of remote sensing using structured light for 3D damage assessments after natural disasters
Shi Qiu, Changyong Cao, Bin Zhang, Xi Shao, Wang Xie, Yan Bai, Chuanrong Li
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Feasibility of using structured light for remote sensing and 3D damage assessments have been explored in this study. Although near real-time reconstruction of 3D objects in color is an active research area which possesses a wide variety of application including disaster assessments, its application to remote sensing is relatively new. Structured light can be applied to aircraft, UAV platforms, as well as provide in situ accurate disaster assessments. It also provides ground truth for validating satellite observations. The feasibility for this type of applications is investigated with model building and automobile experiments and has produced promising preliminary results.
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Shi Qiu, Changyong Cao, Bin Zhang, Xi Shao, Wang Xie, Yan Bai, and Chuanrong Li "Feasibility study of remote sensing using structured light for 3D damage assessments after natural disasters", Proc. SPIE 9263, Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Remote Sensing Technology, Techniques and Applications V, 92632R (26 November 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2068760
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KEYWORDS
3D metrology

Remote sensing

Structured light

Cameras

Natural disasters

Phase shifts

Reconstruction algorithms

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