Evaluation of building deformation monitoring using stereophotogrammetry method and Kalman filter model

A. Alademomi, O. A. Jimoh, E. E. Atojunere, A. O. Alabi, S. A. Ishola, I. V. Ayantayo-Ojo, T. J. Salami, J. O. Odumosu, Chidozie Charles
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This research investigates building deformation monitoring using stereophotogrammetry and integrating the Kalman filter to refine the result with conventional geodetic measurements being the baseline. By refining stereophotogrammetric coordinates with the Kalman filter, the study aims to improve measurement precision in the detection of displacement which is a measure of differences in converted stereo-coordinates obtained from the observed points over time. The refined coordinates exhibited higher accuracy compared to raw stereophotogrammetric measurements, highlighting the effectiveness of the proposed approach in reducing observational errors and relatively detected and quantified building deformations with an average rate of displacement of 0.025978169 m/epoch in the x-axis, 0.030498323 m/epoch in the y-axis, and 0.014078842 m/epoch in the z-direction, and a range of 0.000155 m/epoch to 0.593497 m/epoch. Points P03 (0.008 m/epoch), PH04 (0.021 m/epoch), and PH22 (0.037 m/epoch) on the monitored building indicated the highest displacement. This research contributes to the field of knowledge in the area of deformation monitoring by offering an innovative methodology for accurate assessment of building deformation. In the overview, this research demonstrates the potential of a simple, efficient, and cost-effective method of monitoring deformation that can ensure the safety and sustainability of engineering structures.
利用立体摄影测量方法和卡尔曼滤波模型对建筑物变形监测进行评估
本研究调查了使用立体摄影测量法监测建筑物变形的情况,并将卡尔曼滤波器整合到以传统大地测量为基线的结果中加以完善。通过卡尔曼滤波器完善立体摄影测量坐标,该研究旨在提高位移检测的测量精度,位移是衡量从观测点获得的转换立体坐标随时间变化的差异。与原始立体摄影测量结果相比,改进后的坐标显示出更高的精度,突出表明了所建议的方法在减少观测误差方面的有效性,并相对检测和量化了建筑物的变形,其 x 轴平均位移率为 0.025978169 m/epoch,y 轴平均位移率为 0.030498323 m/epoch,z 轴平均位移率为 0.014078842 m/epoch,位移范围为 0.000155 m/epoch 至 0.593497 m/epoch。监测建筑物上的 P03 点(0.008 m/epoch)、PH04 点(0.021 m/epoch)和 PH22 点(0.037 m/epoch)位移最大。这项研究提供了一种准确评估建筑物变形的创新方法,为变形监测领域的知识做出了贡献。综上所述,这项研究展示了一种简单、高效、经济的变形监测方法的潜力,它可以确保工程结构的安全性和可持续性。
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