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This contribution describes the methodology applied to evaluate the suitability of a Long-Range Mobile Mapping System to be integrated with other techniques that are currently used in a large and complex landslide deformation monitoring project carried out in Cortes de Pallas, in Valencia (Spain). Periodical geodetic surveys provide a reference frame realized by 10 pillars and 15 additional check points placed in specific points of interest, all with millimetric accuracy. The combined use of Close-Range Photogrammetry provides a well-controlled 3D model with 1-3 cm accuracy, making the area ideal for testing new technologies. Since some zones of interest are usually obstructed by construction, trees, or lamp posts, a possible solution might be the supplementary use of dynamic scanning instruments with the mobile mapping solution Kaarta Stencil 2 to collect the missing data. However, the reliability of this technology has to be assessed and validated before being integrated into the existing 3D models in the well-controlled area of Cortes de Pallas. The results of the experiment show that the accuracy achieved are compatible with those obtained from Close-Range Photogrammetry and can also be safely used to supplement image-based information for monitoring with 3-8 cm overall accuracy.
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Di Stefano, F., Cabrelles, M., García-Asenjo, L., Lerma, J. L., Malinverni, E. S., Baselga, S., … Pierdicca, R. (2020). Evaluation of Long-Range Mobile Mapping System (MMS) and close-range photogrammetry for deformation monitoring. A case study of cortes de pallas in Valencia (Spain). Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10196831
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