Open pit mine 3D mapping by tls and digital photogrammetry: 3D model update thanks to a slam based approach

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The state of the art of 3D surveying technologies, if correctly applied, allows to obtain 3D coloured models of large open pit mines using different technologies as terrestrial laser scanner (TLS), with images, combined with UAV based digital photogrammetry. GNSS and/or total station are also currently used to geo reference the model. The University of Brescia has been realised a project to map in 3D an open pit mine located in Botticino, a famous location of marble extraction close to Brescia in North Italy. Terrestrial Laser Scanner 3D point clouds combined with RGB images and digital photogrammetry from UAV have been used to map a large part of the cave. By rigorous and well know procedures a 3D point cloud and mesh model have been obtained using an easy and rigorous approach. After the description of the combined mapping process, the paper describes the innovative process proposed for the daily/weekly update of the model itself. To realize this task a SLAM technology approach is described, using an innovative approach based on an innovative instrument capable to run an automatic localization process and real time on the field change detection analysis.

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  • Figure 1: Image of the Botticino site
  • Figure 2: Aerial view of the Botticino site (Courtesy of Google®)
  • Figure 4. Final 3D mesh model obtained using Zephyr software
  • Figure 3. Control points location
  • Figure 5. The result of the TLS survey
  • Table 1. Data elaboration time
  • Table 2. Number of points
  • Figure 6 The final model

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Vassena, G., & Clerici, A. (2018). Open pit mine 3D mapping by tls and digital photogrammetry: 3D model update thanks to a slam based approach. In International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives (Vol. 42, pp. 1145–1148). International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-2-1145-2018

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