Figure 11. Photography using VNIR camera
on Daejongchun Bridge
We also made certain in not only interior experiment on
concrete specimens but also site experiment on actual concrete
structures that both a spectrometer and a VNIR camera show
the difference in spectral characteristics according to concrete
strength. But two types of sensors showed some difference in
spectral reflectance in spite of the same target.
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measured by GER-3700 and VNIR camera
4. CONCLUSION
Through interior experiment on specimens and site experiment
on actual structures, spectral characteristics of concretes were
analyzed in accordiance to concrete strength using two types of
terrestrial hyperspectral sensors.
Field portable spectrometer data as well as VNIR hyperspectral
images are very useful as reference data in analyzing for
maintenance of concrete-based structures, buildings, highways
using airborne or satellite hyperspectral images. In addition,
hyperspectral data for a variety of concrete objects need to be
saved in the form of spectral library for rapid and appropriate
decision-making related to maintenance of concrete structures
or facilities.
Afterwards if the studies on hyperspectral characteristics of
worn-out concretes, concrete aggregate condition diversity,
super high-strength concretes are performed in depth, it is
helpful in stability evaluation and maintenance of concrete-
based structures or facilities using airborne or satellite
hyperspectral images for an wide area.
International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Volume XXXIX-B7, 2012
XXII ISPRS Congress, 25 August — 01 September 2012, Melbourne, Australia
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This research was supported by Basic Science Research
Program through the National Research Foundation of
Korea(NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and
Technology( grant number : 2012006866).
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