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Scanning for Mapping

Surveying and Mapping of Heritage Building(Wuwu Lou) Using 3D Laser Scanning Technology

 

Undergraduate Program @ Southeast University

Team: Minghao Xu, Xinchao Yang, Yifan Cui, Yi Mei, Qingying Yu, Yiwei Wang.

Instructor: Prof. Xiaoqian Wang


Utilized 3D scanning technology for accurate mapping of ancient structures, cross-referencing results with traditional mapping techniques, and facilitating comprehensive drawing and data archiving.


In our endeavor, we've harnessed the precision of 3D scanning technology to achieve accurate mapping of ancient structures, ensuring that every detail is captured with unparalleled clarity. By cross-referencing these modern results with traditional mapping techniques, we guarantee the authenticity and veracity of our data. This meticulous approach enables comprehensive drawing and data archiving, essential for preserving architectural legacies. The integration of drone technology also allows us to access challenging areas, providing a holistic view of these historical marvels. By making this meticulously gathered data available, we aim to foster an enhanced appreciation for our architectural heritage, and ensure its preservation and study for generations to come.


Overview


3D scanning equipment



Conventional scanning equipment (rangefinders)


Roof 3D scanning


Drone filming


Point cloud model


Point cloud model elevation view




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