Reality Capture in Construction Engineering Applications Using Close-Range Photogrammetry

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In comparison with existing sensor technologies such as laser scanning and total station, the surveying technique of photogrammetry holds the advantages of being safe, inexpensive, efficient, and ease-to-use. This paper presents the research efforts of applying close-range photogrammetry to model 3D construction graphics, measure geometric dimensions of building products, and visualize changes and progress of dynamic construction sites. The research results demonstrate the potential of the investigated technique in solving construction jobsite problems.

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