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Jacek Sztubecki, Szymon Topolinski, Maria Mrówczynska, Baki Bagriaçik and Ahmet Beycioglu
The article presents an approach to monitoring the structure?s condition with two measurement methods: the SHM-X crackmeter and the classic geodetic method of determining displacements, supplemented with additional information on the condition of the ext...
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Chia-Cheng Tsai and Chun-Hung Lin
Seabed surveying is the basis of engineering development in shallow waters. At present, geophysical survey methods mainly utilize sonars for qualitative surveying, which requires the calibration of the results found through in situ drilling and sampling....
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Dimitrios Bolkas, Jeffrey Chiampi, Joseph Fioti and Donovan Gaffney
Experiential learning through outdoor labs is an integral component of surveying education. Cancelled labs as a result of weather, the inability to visit a wide variety of terrain location, recent distance education requirements create significant instru...
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Sepehr Alizadehsalehi, Ahmad Hadavi and Joseph Chuenhuei Huang
Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Virtual reality (VR) have attracted growing attention within the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry in recent years. Integration of BIM and VR technology can develop workflow efficiency thro...
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Ján Erdélyi, Alojz Kopácik and Peter Kyrinovic
Weather conditions and different operational loads often cause changes in essential parts of engineering structures, and this affects the static and dynamic behavior and reliability of these structures. Therefore, geodetic monitoring is an integral part ...
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Erica Nocerino and Fabio Menna
Three-dimensional (3D) surveying and modelling of the underwater environment is challenging; however, it becomes even more arduous when the scene or asset to measure extends from above to underwater through the water surface. While this is topic of high ...
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Eugene Levin, Roman Shults, Reza Habibi, Zhongming An and William Roland
In spite of the tremendous success in artificial intelligence technology and a high level of automation in geospatial data obtaining processes, there is still a need for topographical field data collection by professional surveyors. Understanding terrain...
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Pawel Burdziakowski and Pawel Tysiac
The paper addresses the fields of combined close-range photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanning in the light of ship modelling. The authors pointed out precision and measurement accuracy due to their possible complex application for ship hulls inven...
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Jacek Rapinski and Artur Janowski
Modern Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) allow for positioning with accuracies ranging from tens of meters to single millimeters depending on user requirements and available equipment. A major disadvantage of these systems is their unavailabilit...
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Zhaopeng Deng, Maoyong Cao, Yushui Geng and Laxmisha Rai
Geological exploration plays a fundamental and crucial role in geological engineering. The most frequently used method is to obtain borehole videos using an axial view borehole camera system (AVBCS) in a pre-drilled borehole. This approach to surveying t...
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