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Dec 9, 2021
Research on the Application of Digital Close-Range Photogrammetry in the Protection of Historic Buildings
Authors: Jue Lu [email protected], Bo Zheng [email protected], and Shenglan Zheng [email protected]Author Affiliations
Publication: ICCREM 2021
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The application of digital photogrammetry technology to protect historic buildings with rich facades and complex surface patterns has its unique advantage. In this paper, the advantage and disadvantage of traditional ground surveying, digital close-range photogrammetry, and other commonly used new digital surveying methods in the protection of historic buildings have been compared and analyzed with the focus on the key technology of close-range photogrammetry. Finally, the feasibility and advantage of close-range photogrammetry has been verified through experiments, which makes the building 3D model established by digital surveying and mapping technology can not only be used for browsing and display, but also can achieve millimeter-level measurement, fine mapping, and dynamic monitoring of the building.
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1Associate Professor, Dept. of Construction and Real Estate, Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College, Shanghai, China. Email: [email protected]
2Senior Engineer, Tongji Univ., Shanghai, China; Shanghai Natural Resources Registration Center, Shanghai, China. Email: [email protected]
3Engineer, Dept. of Construction and Real Estate, Shanghai Urban Construction Vocational College, Shanghai, China. Email: [email protected]
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