3D modeling by advanced total station

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2007

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International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

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Abstract

Most recent trend is the laser scanning for modeling, visualization and drawing of cultural heritage. Due to high cost of the laser scanner, an alternative technique is developed. Reflectorless Robotic Total Station is a motor driven total station which capable of reflectorless measurement. It can be handled via hand computer. Additionally, it can be used image taken with different cameras. So, we can select for scanning area on image. Both image point and ground point can be measured. The transformation is realized between image coordinates and ground coordinate system. The selected area on image is scanned by requested interval and the point cloud of object is obtained. The point cloud is processed by software which can be processed data obtained by laser scanner. In this paper, the surveying of the sarcophagus is obtained by Reflectorless Robotic Total Station. The Sarcophagus is typical of sidamara and belongs to Roman Period 250-260 A.D. Modeling of sarcophagus has been carried out by commercial software. © 2007 International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. All rights reserved.

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21st International CIPA Symposium 2007 -- 1 October 2007 through 6 October 2007 -- 139403

Keywords

Cultural heritage, Low cost technology, Modelling, Visualization

Journal or Series

International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives

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Volume

36

Issue

5/C53

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