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Photogrammetric Measurement of Recession Rates of Low Temperature Ablators in Supersonic Flow

Photogrammetric Measurement of Recession Rates of Low Temperature Ablators in Supersonic Flow 01/04/2010 | David Callaway, Mark Reeder, Robert Greendyke : U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology; Ryan Gosse, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory 48th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting Proceedings Applications: All, Engineering & Science, and Industrial Measurement Ablative heat shields have been used to […]

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  • February 12, 2016

Photogrammetry aids officers in capturing images from the scene

Photogrammetry aids officers in capturing images from the scene 02/24/2012 | Parella Lewis Q13 Fox News – Washington’s Most Wanted Applications: All and Forensics & Accident Recon. Video from Q13 Fox News in Washington State regarding the use of PhotoModeler by the Washington State Patrol. Unfortunately the video on the Q13 site is no longer […]

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  • February 12, 2016

Assessing the Photogrammetric Potential of Cameras in Portable Devices

Assessing the Photogrammetric Potential of Cameras in Portable Devices 09/01/2012 | M. J. Smith, N. Kokkas Applications: Accuracy and All Many application specialists may find portable device (smartphone, tablet) cameras an attractive proposition where some modest photogrammetric capability would be useful. This paper investigates the geometric potential of these cameras for close range photogrammetric applications. […]

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  • February 12, 2016

Preserving Dinosaur Tracks on Dinosaur Ridge, Morrison, Colorado

Preserving Dinosaur Tracks on Dinosaur Ridge, Morrison, Colorado 12/01/2011 | Harold C. Schuch ASPRS Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, Dec. 2011, p. 1188 Applications: All, Archaeology, and Engineering & Science “To what extent can terrestrial photogrammetry be used for displays andor engineering purposes? What is the state-of-the-art of the technology? What were the difficulties encountered, […]

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  • February 12, 2016

Photogrammetry Helps Surveyors Save Time and Improve Accuracy

Photogrammetry Helps Surveyors Save Time and Improve Accuracy 02/04/2016 | Jerry Fireman American Surveyor Applications: All, Magazine Articles, Surveying, and UAS / UAV / Drone “Surveying is a time and labor intensive process that requires extremely high levels of accuracy. Two North American surveyors are addressing this challenge by using photogrammetry to increase the number […]

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  • February 12, 2016

Automated Low-cost Photogrammetry for Flexible Structure Monitoring

Automated Low-cost Photogrammetry for Flexible Structure Monitoring 09/01/2012 | Chih-Heng Wang, Jon P. Mills, Pauline E. Miller Applications: All and Industrial Measurement Long-term campaigns and flexible structures are regarded as two of the most challenging subjects in monitoring engineering structures. Long-term monitoring in civil engineering is generally considered to be labour intensive and financially expensive […]

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  • February 12, 2016

Digital Camera Calibration Using Images Taken from an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

Digital Camera Calibration Using Images Taken from an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle 09/16/2011 | M. Pérez, F. Agüera, F. Carvajal International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Volume XXXVIII-1/C22, ISPRS Zurich 2011 Workshop, 14-16 September 2011, Zurich, Switzerland Applications: Accuracy, All, Geology & Mining, and UAS / UAV / Drone The aim […]

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  • February 12, 2016

The Variation Measurement of a Slope By Photogrammetry

The Variation Measurement of a Slope By Photogrammetry 07/01/2007 | Shun-Kung Chang, Fu-Jong Liang, Der-Her Lee Proceedings of the Sixteenth (2007) International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, July 1-6, 2007 Applications: All, Engineering & Science, Geology & Mining, and Surveying Slope failures and landslides associated with earthquakes and typhoons are major natural hazards […]

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  • February 12, 2016

Photogrammetric Documentation of Regions of Interest at Autopsy – A Pilot Study

Photogrammetric Documentation of Regions of Interest at Autopsy – A Pilot Study 08/03/2013 | Liselott Slot, Peter K. Larsen, Niels Lynnerup J Forensic Sci, 2013, doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.12289 Applications: All, Biology, and Forensics & Accident Recon. In this pilot study, the authors tested whether photogrammetry can replace or supplement physical measurements made during autopsies and, based […]

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  • February 12, 2016

Quantifying the accuracy of dense surface modeling within PhotoModeler Scanner

Quantifying the accuracy of dense surface modeling within PhotoModeler Scanner 09/25/2012 | Eos Systems Research Applications: Accuracy and All The article shows that PhotoModeler Scanner can match (if not exceed) the accuracy of a laser scanner. This article also demonstrates the optimal way to set up photogrammetry projects to maximize DSM accuracy. local copy &nbsp

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  • February 11, 2016