2017
DOI: 10.14415/konferencijagfs2017.095
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Application of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Determining the Cubic Contents of Material

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“…As most cameras are lighter than laser scanners, UAV photogrammetry is more affordable than laser scanning because the lower payload makes it possible to use low-cost UAVs (Figure 4). Numerous experiences document the best results obtainable in terms of accuracy of the volumes computed with close-range photogrammetric surveys compared to total station or GNSS [17][18][19], as well as evident advantages also in terms of economic and time costs [20,21] and the achieving of higher levels of reliability and repeatability [22] than with traditional techniques.…”
Section: Survey Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As most cameras are lighter than laser scanners, UAV photogrammetry is more affordable than laser scanning because the lower payload makes it possible to use low-cost UAVs (Figure 4). Numerous experiences document the best results obtainable in terms of accuracy of the volumes computed with close-range photogrammetric surveys compared to total station or GNSS [17][18][19], as well as evident advantages also in terms of economic and time costs [20,21] and the achieving of higher levels of reliability and repeatability [22] than with traditional techniques.…”
Section: Survey Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The determining of the base surface is therefore an aspect that should not be underestimated and which must be taken into account in the overall survey project and computation flow. For regular surfaces very close to a flat or to a rolling plane, the currently most used solutions provide for performing a high-precision survey of the most significant points of the surrounding uncovered surfaces and through these creating interpolated ground models (TIN, Raster DEM) [22].…”
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“…It is very stressful, tedious and time consuming when collecting data for daily, weekly and monthly volume estimation using the conventional techniques. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), commonly known as drone is an emerging technology which is an aircraft without human pilot on board and has its application also in the Mine (Mantey and Tagoe, 2019;Miljkovi´c et al, 2017;Cryderman et al, 2014;Merz and Chapman, 2011;Everaerts, 2008;Valavanis, 2008). UAV technology has the potential to reduce the stress and the manual effort involved in surveying, mapping and data collection (Mantey and Tagoe, 2019;Rathore andKumar, 2015 Manyoky et al, 2011).…”
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