Exploring conditions and usefulness of UAVs in the BRAIN Massive Inspections Protocol

In this paper authors conduct a case study analysis by implementing the use of UAVs in the data collection within the BRAIN framework for the failures diagnosis of facades. The main goal is to assess the conditions and usefulness of UAVs in the BRAIN protocol by analyzing the goodness of fit to the...

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Main Authors: Serrat Carles, Cellmer Anna, Banaszek Anna, Gibert Vicenç
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2019-01-01
Series:Open Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2019-0004
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spelling doaj-654fd3f020d64f9eb1924b30527c0e362021-09-05T20:44:49ZengDe GruyterOpen Engineering2391-54392019-01-01911610.1515/eng-2019-0004eng-2019-0004Exploring conditions and usefulness of UAVs in the BRAIN Massive Inspections ProtocolSerrat Carles0Cellmer Anna1Banaszek Anna2Gibert Vicenç3Dept of Mathematics, IEMAE-EPSEB, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya-BarcelonaTECH, Dr Marañón, 44-50, 08028-Barcelona, SpainDept of Geoinformatics, The Faculty of Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Geodesy, Koszalin University of Technology, ul. Śniadeckich 2,75-453 budynek E pokój 212-2 E, Koszalin, PolandInstitute of Geography and Land Management, The Faculty of Geodesy, Geospatial and Civil Engineering, University of Warmia and Mazury, ul. Prawocheńskiego 15, 10-720Olsztyn, PolandDept of Architectural Technology, LABEDI-EPSEB, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya-BarcelonaTECH, Dr Marañón, 44-50, 08028-Barcelona, SpainIn this paper authors conduct a case study analysis by implementing the use of UAVs in the data collection within the BRAIN framework for the failures diagnosis of facades. The main goal is to assess the conditions and usefulness of UAVs in the BRAIN protocol by analyzing the goodness of fit to the fundamental requirements that support this inspection methodology. This preliminary qualitative approach allows the authors to investigate the benefits and potential of this high performance technology as a complement or alternative tool to the initial method, which is based on visual inspections supported, as maximum, by high resolution digital camera images. For the study a sample of facades has been selected in Poland. A full equipped UAV has been collecting the images. Finally, full procedure, collected data and positive and negative issues has been assessed under the perspective of the requirements involved in a multiscale BRAIN inspection. Overall scoring conditions has been determined and, as a conclusion, it can be stated that the use of UAVs for technical inspections in a population based predictive approach is, and even more it will be in the future, an interesting complementary tool for the data collection.https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2019-0004data collectionfacades inspectioninspection methodologyunmanned aerial vehicles
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Banaszek Anna
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Exploring conditions and usefulness of UAVs in the BRAIN Massive Inspections Protocol
Open Engineering
data collection
facades inspection
inspection methodology
unmanned aerial vehicles
author_facet Serrat Carles
Cellmer Anna
Banaszek Anna
Gibert Vicenç
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title Exploring conditions and usefulness of UAVs in the BRAIN Massive Inspections Protocol
title_short Exploring conditions and usefulness of UAVs in the BRAIN Massive Inspections Protocol
title_full Exploring conditions and usefulness of UAVs in the BRAIN Massive Inspections Protocol
title_fullStr Exploring conditions and usefulness of UAVs in the BRAIN Massive Inspections Protocol
title_full_unstemmed Exploring conditions and usefulness of UAVs in the BRAIN Massive Inspections Protocol
title_sort exploring conditions and usefulness of uavs in the brain massive inspections protocol
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Engineering
issn 2391-5439
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In this paper authors conduct a case study analysis by implementing the use of UAVs in the data collection within the BRAIN framework for the failures diagnosis of facades. The main goal is to assess the conditions and usefulness of UAVs in the BRAIN protocol by analyzing the goodness of fit to the fundamental requirements that support this inspection methodology. This preliminary qualitative approach allows the authors to investigate the benefits and potential of this high performance technology as a complement or alternative tool to the initial method, which is based on visual inspections supported, as maximum, by high resolution digital camera images. For the study a sample of facades has been selected in Poland. A full equipped UAV has been collecting the images. Finally, full procedure, collected data and positive and negative issues has been assessed under the perspective of the requirements involved in a multiscale BRAIN inspection. Overall scoring conditions has been determined and, as a conclusion, it can be stated that the use of UAVs for technical inspections in a population based predictive approach is, and even more it will be in the future, an interesting complementary tool for the data collection.
topic data collection
facades inspection
inspection methodology
unmanned aerial vehicles
url https://doi.org/10.1515/eng-2019-0004
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