3D pavement surface reconstruction using an RGB-D sensor

07/09/2019
by   Ahmadreza Mahmoudzadeh, et al.
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A core procedure of pavement management systems is data collection. The modern technologies which are used for this purpose, such as point-based lasers and laser scanners, are too expensive to purchase, operate, and maintain. Thus, it is rarely feasible for city officials in developing countries to conduct data collection using these devices. This paper aims to introduce a cost-effective technology which can be used for pavement distress data collection and 3D pavement surface reconstruction. The applied technology in this research is the Kinect sensor which is not only cost-effective but also sufficiently precise. The Kinect sensor can register both depth and color images simultaneously. A cart is designed to mount an array of Kinect sensors. The cameras are calibrated and the slopes of collected surfaces are corrected via the Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) algorithm. Then, a procedure is proposed for stitching the RGB-D (Red Green Blue Depth) images using SURF (Speeded-up Robust Features) and MSAC (M-estimator SAmple Consensus) algorithms in order to create a 3D-structure of the pavement surface. Finally, transverse profiles are extracted and some field experiments are conducted to evaluate the reliability of the proposed approach for detecting pavement surface defects.

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