2023
DOI: 10.1002/gj.4763
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Unmanned aerial vehicle navigation in underground structure inspection: A review

Ran Zhang,
Guangbo Hao,
Kong Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Many years after construction, a number of existing old tunnels and underground structures are deteriorating with time as evidenced by cracks, large deformations, water leakage and so forth, which usually require regular site inspections to record their structural deterioration by taking high‐pixel, high‐overlap images along miles of a tunnel network. For complex underground structures (e.g., long tunnels and large caves), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) may be adaptive in acquiring images at multiple heights … Show more

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“…Many researchers have conducted some comprehensive literature reviews [143,144], summarizing the application status and prospect of UAVs with the benefits over manned systems in terms of mission safety and operational costs. UAVs are gradually used in more and more industries that rely on human labor, especially with a dangerous, repetitive, and wide range of activities, including military operations [145,146], agriculture [55,147], mining [62,148], disaster relief [149,150], surveillance and monitoring [151,152], infrastructure inspection [70], IoT [153,154], domestic law enforcement [155], archaeological excavations [156], film and photography [157], forest fire detection and firefighting operations [158], and so on. UAVs have become one of the most vital of the emerging industry.…”
Section: Uavs' Development and Applications In Industriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have conducted some comprehensive literature reviews [143,144], summarizing the application status and prospect of UAVs with the benefits over manned systems in terms of mission safety and operational costs. UAVs are gradually used in more and more industries that rely on human labor, especially with a dangerous, repetitive, and wide range of activities, including military operations [145,146], agriculture [55,147], mining [62,148], disaster relief [149,150], surveillance and monitoring [151,152], infrastructure inspection [70], IoT [153,154], domestic law enforcement [155], archaeological excavations [156], film and photography [157], forest fire detection and firefighting operations [158], and so on. UAVs have become one of the most vital of the emerging industry.…”
Section: Uavs' Development and Applications In Industriesmentioning
confidence: 99%