A Crack Width Measurement Method of UAV Images Using High-Resolution Algorithms

Author:

Yoon Jonghyeon,Shin Hyunkyu,Song Mihwa,Gil Heungbae,Lee Sanghyo

Abstract

The need for maintenance is increasing due to the aging of facilities. In this study, we proposed a crack width measurement method for images collected at safe distances using UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles). It is a method of measuring the widths of cracks using a high-resolution (VDSR) algorithm, which measures by increasing the resolution of images taken at 3 m intervals on the wall where cracks exist. In addition, the crack width measurement value was compared with a general photographed image and a high-resolution conversion image. As a result, it was confirmed that the crack width measurement of the image to which the high resolution was applied was similar to the actual measured value. These results can help improve the practical applicability of UAVs for facility safety inspections by overcoming the limits of camera resolution and distances between UAVs and facilities introduced in the facility safety inspection. However, more detailed image resolution is required to quantitatively measure the crack width; we intend to improve this through additional studies.

Funder

Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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