DocumentCode :
2020054
Title :
Modeling 3D scanned data to visualize the built environment
Author :
Arayici, Yusuf ; Hamilton, Andy
Author_Institution :
Salford Univ., UK
fYear :
2005
fDate :
6-8 July 2005
Firstpage :
509
Lastpage :
514
Abstract :
Capturing and modeling 3D information of the built environment is a big challenge. A number of techniques and technologies are now in use. These include EDM, GPS and photogrammetric application and also remote sensing applications. In this paper, we discussed 3D laser scanning technology, which can acquire high density point data in a accurate, fast way. Therefore, it can provide benefits for refurbishment process in the built environment. The scanner can digitize all the 3D information concerned with a building down to millimetre detail. A series of scans externally and internally allows an accurate 3D model of the building to be produced. This model can be "sliced" through different planes to produce accurate 2D plans and elevations. This novel technology improves the efficiency and quality of construction projects, such as maintenance of buildings or group of buildings that are going to be renovated for new services. Although data capture is more efficient using laser scanner than most other techniques, data modeling still presents significant research problems. These are addressed in this paper. The paper describes the research undertaken in the EU funded (FP6 IP) INTELCITIES project concerning 3D laser scanner technology for CAD modeling and its integration with various systems such as 3D printing and VR projection systems. It also considers research to be undertaken in the EU funded (INTERREG) virtual environmental planning systems (VEPS) project in the next 2 years. Following this, an approach for data modeling of scanned data is introduced, through which the information belonging to existing buildings can be stored in a database to use in building, urban, and regional scale models.
Keywords :
CAD; building; computer graphic equipment; data visualisation; optical scanners; solid modelling; virtual reality; 3D laser scanning; 3D printing; CAD modeling; VR projection systems; built environment; data modeling; data visualization; laser scanner; object recognition; virtual environmental planning systems; Buildings; Data visualization; Design automation; Global Positioning System; Laser modes; Laser theory; Paper technology; Remote sensing; Space exploration; Virtual reality; Laser scanner; built environment; data modeling; integration; objects recognition; visualization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Visualisation, 2005. Proceedings. Ninth International Conference on
ISSN :
1550-6037
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2397-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IV.2005.82
Filename :
1509123
Link To Document :
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