Implementation of UAV Systems for Cultural Heritage
A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292). This special issue belongs to the section "Urban Remote Sensing".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2024) | Viewed by 398
Special Issue Editors
Interests: cultural heritage; geomatics; laser scanning; photogrammetry; diagnosis
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Interests: photogrammetry; geomatics; cultural heritage; documentation
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Interests: drone inspection; multispectral imaging; laser scanning; photogrammetry
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Interests: agriculture, cultural heritage; 3D modelling; geospatial technology; cork technology
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Interests: cultural heritage; drone inspection; laser scanning; photogrammetry
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Unmanned aerial and ground vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, have been widely used in cultural heritage for the last few years, offering new possibilities in the study of cultural heritage, especially when they are fused with other geomatic sensors such as digital cameras, laser scanners or multispectral cameras. Due to this, it is possible to digitalize complex areas, such as roofs or towers, and capture a wide variety of geometric and radiometric information. However, the rapid evolution of geomatics and robotics, e.g., the development of new algorithms for structures from motion or SLAM problems, as well as the latest developments in electronics (e.g., navigation systems), require a continuous review of the possibilities within the heritage field.
The present Special Issue will cover the latest advances in cultural heritage documentation, including the diagnosis of these structures, with the use of drones. Rather than another 3D reconstruction contribution, this Special Issue seeks high-quality papers that explore all the potentialities offered by these platforms and the latest advances in data acquisition, positioning, and sensor hybridization applied to the inspection of cultural heritage sites and objects.
We wish to invite you to contribute by submitting articles concerning your recent research, experimental work, reviews, and/or case studies related to drone inspection in cultural heritage. Contributions may be on, but not limited to, the following topics:
- Digital documentation of cultural heritage by drones;
- Diagnosis of cultural heritage by drones;
- Damage detection in cultural heritage by means of drones;
- Structural condition assessment in cultural heritage by means of drones;
- Multispectral imaging with drones in heritage constructions;
- Multidisciplinary study cases that include the use of drones.
Dr. Luis Javier Sánchez Aparicio
Prof. Dr. Efstratios Stylianidis
Dr. Serafin López-Cuervo Medina
Dr. Tomas Ramón Herrero-Tejedor
Dr. Julian Aguirre de Mata
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- cultural heritage
- heritage documentation
- drones
- 3D point clouds
- structure from motion
- laser scanning
- multispectral imaging
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