2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15223941
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Comparative Assessment of Different Image Velocimetry Techniques for Measuring River Velocities Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Imagery

Firnandino Wijaya,
Wen-Cheng Liu,
Suharyanto
et al.

Abstract: The accurate measurement of river velocity is essential due to its multifaceted significance. In response to this demand, remote measurement techniques have emerged, including large-scale particle image velocimetry (LSPIV), which can be implemented through cameras or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). This study conducted water surface velocity measurements in the Xihu River, situated in Miaoli County, Taiwan. These measurements were subjected to analysis using five distinct algorithms (PIVlab, Fudaa-LSPIV, Open… Show more

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“…Particle image velocimetry (other image velocimetry variants include particle tracking, space-time, optical flow etc. [27] ) is based on the assumption that the most probable displacement of the particles within a flow captured in two subsequent frames of a video is the displacement that maximizes the correlation function. The process involves dividing the preceding frame into tiles, referred to as interrogation areas.…”
Section: Case Study-hydraulic Jumpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particle image velocimetry (other image velocimetry variants include particle tracking, space-time, optical flow etc. [27] ) is based on the assumption that the most probable displacement of the particles within a flow captured in two subsequent frames of a video is the displacement that maximizes the correlation function. The process involves dividing the preceding frame into tiles, referred to as interrogation areas.…”
Section: Case Study-hydraulic Jumpmentioning
confidence: 99%