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Title: Creation of the Point Cloud and the 3D Model for the Above-Ground Infrastructure in the City of Chisinau by Modern Geodetic Methods
Authors: NISTOR-LOPATENCO, Livia 
ȚÎGANU, Eugeniu 
VLASENCO, Ana 
IACOVLEV, Andrei 
GRAMA, Vasile 
Keywords: Point cloud;terrestrial laser scanning;aeroscanning;Leica BLK 360;DJI Phantom 4
Issue Date: 2022
Source: NISTOR-LOPATENCO L., ȚIGANU E., VLASENCO A., IACOVLEV A., GRAMA V. Creation of the point cloud and the 3D model for the above-ground infrastructure in the city of Chisinau by modern geodetic methods. In: Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series I: Engineering Sciences. Issue Vol.15(64) No.1(2022), pp. 9-18., ISSN 2065-2119. https://webbut.unitbv.ro/index.php/Series_I/article/view/1937
Journal: Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Engineering Sciences
Abstract: 
This study proves the effectiveness of laser scanning and the importance of its application in the point cloud creation and 3D model building, designing thus a model aiming to reorganize the above-ground infrastructure of the "Petrom" Oil Base in Chisinau. A comparative study of combined terrestrial laser scanning and aerial laser scanning methods will be presented, managing to offer a high-quality final product, ensuring a certain level of precision for the redevelopment and reconstruction of municipal networks. The terrestrial laser scan of the entire object was performed from 53 stations, and 604 photogrammetric images were taken during the airborne laser scan. Following the data processing through certain specialized software, the 3D model was created, with an accurate estimate of 0.0015 m - 0.002 m.
URI: http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/2177
ISSN: 2065-2119
DOI: 10.31926/but.ens.2022.15.64.1.2
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