使用摄影测量和激光扫描技术的历史测量仪器的三维建模

Muhammed Enes Atik, Zaide Duran, Mustafa Yanalak, Dursun Zafer Seker, Abdulaziz Ak
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历史文物是全人类的共同遗产。因此,保护历史文物对于保持文化遗产的活力并将其传递给子孙后代非常重要。文献研究中最有效的方法之一是摄影测量法。虽然这些方法被广泛使用,但随着技术的发展,它们也在不断地变化和发展。随着技术的发展,激光扫描仪进入了我们的生活,为三维建模提供了新的机会,并因其可以在短时间内对复杂几何形状的物体进行建模而成为一种常用的方法。在本研究中,使用摄影测量和激光扫描方法对伊斯坦布尔技术大学(ITU)测绘工程系历史测量仪器博物馆展出的经纬仪(18世纪)、六分仪(18世纪)和Graphometer(18世纪)仪器进行了建模。为了比较模型的精度,从建模中使用的仪器的特定点进行卡尺测量。使用相同的点对模型进行测量,并对结果进行比较。
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3D modeling of historical measurement instruments using photogrammetric and laser scanning techniques

Historical artifacts are the common heritage of all humanity. Therefore, preserving historical artifacts is very important in keeping the cultural heritage alive and passing it on to generations. One of the most effective methods used in documentation studies is the photogrammetric method. Although these methods are widely used, they are changing and developing day by day by gaining momentum with technology development. Laser scanners, which have entered our lives with the development of technology, have provided new opportunities to three-dimensional (3D) modeling and have become a frequently used method because they can model even objects with complex geometry in a short time and in a practical way. In this study, Theodolite (18th century), Sextant (18th century) and Graphometer (18th century) instruments on display at the Istanbul Technical University (ITU) Geomatics Engineering Department Historic Measurement Instruments Museum were modeled using photogrammetric and laser scanning methods. To compare the accuracy of the models, caliper measurements were taken from specific points of the instruments used in the modeling. Measurements were made on the models using the same points, and a comparison was made on the findings.

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