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HRŮZA, P.; MIKITA, T.; TYAGUR, N.; KREJZA, Z.; CIBULKA, M.; PROCHÁZKOVÁ, A.; PATOČKA, Z.
Original Title
Detecting Forest Road Wearing Course Damage Using Different Methods of Remote Sensing
English Title
Type
WoS Article
Original Abstract
Currently, a large part of forest roads with a bituminous surface course constructed in the Czech Republic in the second half of the last century has been worn out. The aim of the study is to verify the possibility and the accuracy of the road wearing course damage detected by four different remote sensing methods: close range photogrammetry, terrestrial laser scanning, mobile laser scanning and airborne laser scanning. At the beginning of verification, cross sections of the road surface were surveyed geodetically and then compared with the cross sections created in the DTMs which were acquired using the four methods mentioned above
English abstract
Keywords
mobile laser scanning; terrestrial laser scanning; photogrammetry; airborne laser scanning; forest road wearing course
Key words in English
Authors
RIV year
2019
Released
21.03.2018
Publisher
MDPI AG
ISBN
2072-4292
Periodical
Remote Sensing
Volume
2018
Number
10
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
1
Pages to
17
Pages count
URL
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323938486_Detecting_Forest_Road_Wearing_Course_Damage_Using_Different_Methods_of_Remote_Sensing
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BibTex
@article{BUT153306, author="Petr {Hrůza} and Tomáš {Mikita} and Nataliya {Tyagur} and Zdeněk {Krejza} and Miloš {Cibulka} and Andrea {Procházková} and Zdeněk {Patočka}", title="Detecting Forest Road Wearing Course Damage Using Different Methods of Remote Sensing ", journal="Remote Sensing", year="2018", volume="2018", number="10", pages="1--17", doi="10.3390/rs10040492", issn="2072-4292", url="https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323938486_Detecting_Forest_Road_Wearing_Course_Damage_Using_Different_Methods_of_Remote_Sensing" }