The major surveying technological tools (3D laser scanner mostly integrated on total stations and digital cameras) are continually updated with regards to speed of acquisition, accuracy of the data in relation to the relevant operating range, portability and lightness of use, interface flexibility. The degree of innovation that the industry offers to the professional market is not always supported by a level of information and technical knowledge to exploit the actual potentialities. This contribution presents some cases studies developed by the DIAPReM Laboratory concern researches developed to support some restoration works already complete or in progress.
High Technologies for Cultural Heritage: Technologies for the Survey and Monitoring of Cultural Heritage
DI GIULIO, Roberto
2013
Abstract
The major surveying technological tools (3D laser scanner mostly integrated on total stations and digital cameras) are continually updated with regards to speed of acquisition, accuracy of the data in relation to the relevant operating range, portability and lightness of use, interface flexibility. The degree of innovation that the industry offers to the professional market is not always supported by a level of information and technical knowledge to exploit the actual potentialities. This contribution presents some cases studies developed by the DIAPReM Laboratory concern researches developed to support some restoration works already complete or in progress.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.