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Application of Multimedia Tilt Photogrammetry Technology Based on Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in Geological Survey

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  • Wenyu Li
  • Hengchang Jing

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In order to better investigate the geological research, a tilt photogrammetry technology based on the unmanned aerial vehicle is proposed. This paper makes use of UAV tilt photogrammetry technology to make geological macroscopic analysis and establishes 3d color digital ground model, forming a set of technical methods for geological survey assisted by UAV. The experimental results show that the coordinate calculation is significantly improved, and the root mean square error of plane coordinates reaches 0.2 m, which can meet the requirements of later cartography and spatial measurement. The feasibility and efficiency of carrying out a geological survey based on the unmanned aerial vehicle are verified by the practical application in landslide hazard geological survey. It is proved that DEM and DOM data obtained based on oblique photogrammetry data can form various thematic maps by superimposing them with vector GIS data, which will provide a basic data model for subsequent engineering investigation, site management, and image display.

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  • Wenyu Li & Hengchang Jing, 2022. "Application of Multimedia Tilt Photogrammetry Technology Based on Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in Geological Survey," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-6, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4616119
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4616119
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