Authors
Hazry Desa*, Muhammad Azizi Azizan, Nik Noriman Zulkepli, Norsyakilah Romeli
Centre of Excellence for Unmanned Aerial Systems, Universiti Malaysia Perlis
*Corresponding author. Email: [email protected]
Corresponding Author
Hazry Desa
Received 5 December 2019, Accepted 16 June 2020, Available Online 21 December
2020.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2991/jrnal.k.201215.003How to use a DOI?
Keywords
Malaysian heritage building modelling; As built drawing; unmanned aerial
system
Abstract
Tracking the heritage building changes has been a primary concern in an
architectural works, as the building features may transformed due to periodic
of time. In addition, the perseverance of heritage buildings seems taken
lightly due to the eagerness of the Malaysian architect in designing urban
anxious architectural features for the new building development. Therefore,
in order to preserve the delicate features in heritage building; the development
of an ‘As Built Drawing’ (ABD) is crucial. Plotting the ABD has several
laidback which includes the reachability of the human to measure the building
on site. Hence, technology acceleration using Unmanned Aerial System (UAS)
has provided an instrument to develop ABD without risking human’s lives.
Prior to development of ABD, there are several challenges in the implementation,
specifically on the photogrammetry area. The photogrammetry phase in this
research is crucial, as the ambiguous imaging captured can caused the misrepresentative
Building Modelling replication. Therefore, the research aims to identify
the imaging challenges during the progression of producing the ABD using
UAS technology. With aid of the 3D Laser Scanner, the instrumental parameters
have been set up, and data were recorded. On field data were collected
in heritage building in Masjid Alwi Kangar. The ABD has been produced and
the challenges arose from the implementation were bountiful to discuss.
The research found that, the imaging challenges were the imperative parameters
to tackle in order to score the accuracy in producing ABD using UAS technology.
Copyright
© 2020 The Authors. Published by ALife Robotics Corp. Ltd.
Open Access
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