Affiliation:
1. Surveying and Mapping Engineering Department Zhejiang Mingzhou Surveying and Mapping Institute Ningbo China
2. School of Environment and Spatial Informatics China University of Mining and Technology Xuzhou China
Abstract
AbstractUnmanned aerial vehicle light detection and ranging (UAV‐lidar) and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) photogrammetry are currently commonly used surface monitoring technologies. Previous studies have used the two technologies interchangeably and ignored their correlation, or only compared them on a single product. However, there are few quantitative assessments of the differences between these two techniques in monitoring surface deformation and prediction of their application prospects. Therefore, the paper compared the differences between the digital elevation model (DEM) and subsidence basins obtained by the two techniques using Gaussian analysis. The results indicate that the surface DEMs obtained by both the techniques exhibit a high degree of similarity. The statistical analysis of the difference values in the z direction between the two DEMs follows a Gaussian distribution with a standard deviation of less than 0.36 m. When comparing the surface subsidence values monitored by the two techniques, it was found that UAV‐lidar was more sensitive to small‐scale deformation, with a difference range of 0.23–0.44 m compared to photogrammetry. The conclusion provides valuable information regarding the utilisation of multisource monitoring data.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China