Nowadays, geomatic techniques can guarantee not only a precise and accurate survey for the documentation of historical heritage but also a solution to study its behaviour over time. In particular, remote sensing is able to acquire information of the object without the physi-cal contact with it. It is considered a non-destructive analysis, so the state and materials of cultural heritage are not modified. This paper focuses on the use of remote sensing to support a monitor-ing for the cultural heritage, considering both the building and the ground displacements, using relatively UAV photogrammetry and DInSAR techniques.
Cultural Heritage’s monitoring with geomatic techniques
D. Dominici;M. Alicandro;S. Zollini
2017-01-01
Abstract
Nowadays, geomatic techniques can guarantee not only a precise and accurate survey for the documentation of historical heritage but also a solution to study its behaviour over time. In particular, remote sensing is able to acquire information of the object without the physi-cal contact with it. It is considered a non-destructive analysis, so the state and materials of cultural heritage are not modified. This paper focuses on the use of remote sensing to support a monitor-ing for the cultural heritage, considering both the building and the ground displacements, using relatively UAV photogrammetry and DInSAR techniques.File in questo prodotto:
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