2015
DOI: 10.3390/s150715717
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UAV Deployment Exercise for Mapping Purposes: Evaluation of Emergency Response Applications

Abstract: Exploiting the decrease of costs related to UAV technology, the humanitarian community started piloting the use of similar systems in humanitarian crises several years ago in different application fields, i.e., disaster mapping and information gathering, community capacity building, logistics and even transportation of goods. Part of the author’s group, composed of researchers in the field of applied geomatics, has been piloting the use of UAVs since 2006, with a specific focus on disaster management applicati… Show more

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“…The fast deployment in the field, the ease of use and the capability to provide real-time high-resolution information of inaccessible areas to prioritize the operator's activities are the strongest features of RPASs (Boccardo et al, 2015). The use of RPASs for rescue operations started almost a decade ago (Bendea et al, 2008) but their massive adoption began only in the last few years (earthquake in Nepal 2015) thanks to the development of low-cost and easy-to-use platforms.…”
Section: Early Impact Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fast deployment in the field, the ease of use and the capability to provide real-time high-resolution information of inaccessible areas to prioritize the operator's activities are the strongest features of RPASs (Boccardo et al, 2015). The use of RPASs for rescue operations started almost a decade ago (Bendea et al, 2008) but their massive adoption began only in the last few years (earthquake in Nepal 2015) thanks to the development of low-cost and easy-to-use platforms.…”
Section: Early Impact Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the previous experiences of the CNR IRPI and Civil Protection Agency in the use of small RPAS for the study of geohydrological processes (Giordan et al, 2015;Boccardo et al, 2015;Fiorucci et al, 2018;Giordan et al, 2017) were useful for the definition of a correct use of these systems. These previous experiences noted how the use of low-cost systems for the acquisition of RGB images and the application of SfM algorithm can be considered as a good solution for the creation of high-resolution 3-D models.…”
Section: Multispectral Satellite Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the use of drones equipped with cameras and/or highdefinition video devices, along with on-board GPS systems, have growing its recognized role for the low-cost and non-hazardous aerial documentation techniques for metric survey purposes. They are proving increasingly crucial in emergency situations, not only for remote observation of sites and emergency action planning for the collection of qualitative information, but also for production of very large scale metric data (Wang et al, 2013;Boccardo et al, 2015;Hirokawa et al, 2007). Nowadays that are 3D models from which is possible to extract highly accurate textured data in post processing and to share them on open source web platform for planning collaborative operation.…”
Section: Geomatics For Cultural Heritage Damage Documentationmentioning
confidence: 99%