2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2019.02.009
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Investigating Pompeii: Application of 3D geomatic techniques for the study of the Sarno Baths

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“…Considering the limits of a single-sensor approach and the fact that currently a sensor that works effectively in all conditions does not exist, this multi-source approach allows for creating a hybrid model that takes advantage of the potentialities of the employed instruments. Data integration is particularly investigated in the field of surveys for the documentation of complex architectures, where it allows for achieving great adaptability when taking into account 3D metric acquisition in different scenarios and where it constitutes a fundamental instrument for the analysis and interpretation of historical sites [41][42][43].…”
Section: Data Integration Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the limits of a single-sensor approach and the fact that currently a sensor that works effectively in all conditions does not exist, this multi-source approach allows for creating a hybrid model that takes advantage of the potentialities of the employed instruments. Data integration is particularly investigated in the field of surveys for the documentation of complex architectures, where it allows for achieving great adaptability when taking into account 3D metric acquisition in different scenarios and where it constitutes a fundamental instrument for the analysis and interpretation of historical sites [41][42][43].…”
Section: Data Integration Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LiDAR survey has been carried out with two ToF TLS, both Faro Focus 3D S120 by CAM2 ( Figure 3). This kind of device represents a well-consolidated solution and it has been widely adopted for built heritage documentation purposes (Monego et al, 2019). The ranging error of this laser scanner is ± 2 mm in distance measurement and, thanks to embedded camera, it is able to associate a RGB value to point cloud, providing radiometric information (Table 3).…”
Section: Terrestrial Laser Scanning: the Faro Focus S120mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can work separately or by combining the two techniques; they can use data from land-based or UAV-mounted cameras (Vacca et al 2018). The accuracy of terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) systems has been extensively tested and verified (Fassi, Fregonese 2011), (Grussenmeyer et al 2008) and (Monego et al, 2019), while the image-based techniques and their integration with TLS are still the object of study (Pepe et al, 2016). The TLS technique has been used in the study of deformations of ancient structures, of which there are several examples (Bonali et al, 2013), (Pesci et al, 2012) and (De Catalunya et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%