4.7 Article

Tunnel Monitoring and Measuring System Using Mobile Laser Scanning: Design and Deployment

Journal

REMOTE SENSING
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs12040730

Keywords

mobile laser scanning; convergence diameter; dislocation; disease marking; orthophoto image; roaming video

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFB1200602-02]
  2. National Science Foundation of China [41771482, 41671451]

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The common statistical methods for rail tunnel deformation and disease detection usually require a large amount of equipment and manpower to achieve full section detection, which are time consuming and inefficient. The development trend in the industry is to use laser scanning for full section detection. In this paper, a design scheme for a tunnel monitoring and measuring system with laser scanning as the main sensor for tunnel environmental disease and deformation analysis is proposed. The system provides functions such as tunnel point cloud collection, section deformation analysis, dislocation analysis, disease extraction, tunnel and track image generation, roaming video generation, etc. Field engineering indicated that the repeatability of the convergence diameter detection of the system can reach +/- 2 mm, dislocation repeatability can reach +/- 3 mm, the image resolution is about 0.5 mm/pixel in the ballast part, and the resolution of the inner wall of the tunnel is about 1.5 mm/pixel. The system can include human-computer interaction to extract and label diseases or appurtenances and support the generation of thematic disease maps. The developed system can provide important technical support for deformation and disease detection of rail transit tunnels.

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