2016
DOI: 10.3390/s16050683
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Mobile Laser Scanning Systems for Measuring the Clearance Gauge of Railways: State of Play, Testing and Outlook

Abstract: The paper contains a survey of mobile scanning systems for measuring the railway clearance gauge. The research was completed as part of the project carried out for the PKP (PKP Polish Railway Lines S.A., Warsaw, Poland) in 2011–2013. The authors conducted experiments, including a search for the latest solutions relating to mobile measurement systems that meet the basic requirement. At the very least, these solutions needed to be accurate and have the ability for quick retrieval of data. In the paper, specifica… Show more

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“…Another option is to use mobile laser scanning rather than static TLS measurements. This approach has been realized by, among others, the research team (Mikrut et al, 2016) or (Redstall et al, 2010) on the example of a mobile laser scanning system StreetMapper. This approach is simple because it does not require a transformation between the coordinate systems.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another option is to use mobile laser scanning rather than static TLS measurements. This approach has been realized by, among others, the research team (Mikrut et al, 2016) or (Redstall et al, 2010) on the example of a mobile laser scanning system StreetMapper. This approach is simple because it does not require a transformation between the coordinate systems.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Independent research can be carried out on the optimization of the distance of photographing to the studied airplane or the application of experiments with UAV technology, which becomes more and more popular [10,11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This made basis to calculate the area of ice on not de-iced sections of the airplane. CAD environment (application MicroStation 10 ) and the overlay to work with rasters -Image Analyst 11 were applied. To use the CAD model, one had to carry out the transition from 3D model of the airplane (Fig.…”
Section: Geometrization Of Ice Accretionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Integration of data from a laser scan with imagery data can be done in many different ways (Kimpton et al, 2010), (Mikrut et al, 2016), (Rönnholm et al, 2007), (Zator et al, 2012). This depends inter alia on the desired final product and the available source data (Alshawa et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%