Road Maintenance Management System Using 3D Data by Terrestrial Laser Scanner and UAV

Author(s):  
Satoshi Kubota ◽  
Ryosuke Hata ◽  
Kotaro Nishi ◽  
Chiyuan Ho ◽  
Yoshihiro Yasumuro
2011 ◽  
Vol 250-253 ◽  
pp. 3688-3691
Author(s):  
Jr Hung Peng ◽  
Po Hsun Sung ◽  
Jyh Dong Lin ◽  
Kuang Yi Wei

The urban road becoming more perfect, pavement engineering is from new construction to maintenance management. The authorities, from acceptance the new construction turn into survey of the road‘s situation and control of various types of damage and road conditions on time, to maintain a good condition of the road. In this study we use the CCD with the general Global Positioning System to provide GPS coordinates and have a street shooting for each 20m of road, record of the CCD road imaging system, and with GPS coordinates, the street pavement shooting can identify the highest frequency distress type within 100m of the road, and compare with the value of IRI for statistics, considering different distress conditions associated with the International Roughness Index, and to explore the causes. This study has an Urban Road Management System, it divided into road flat index query and pavement condition index query, and user can use this system know the pavement condition every section. The road maintenance unit can be judged by this indicator status of pavement roughness to develop a conservation strategy of each section, reflecting the degree of conservation of each section, making the pavement to maintain a good quality. Urban road maintenance management system is for the each authorities built the road pavement maintenance management system for pavement managers with different levels of management authority, and to assist in the system can provide information for urban roads to do planning, query and management, it is beneficial to the authorities to implementation of urban roads and other road maintenance operations, they can immediately understand the pavement condition.


2013 ◽  
Vol 671-674 ◽  
pp. 3007-3010
Author(s):  
Jyh Dong Lin ◽  
Ching Tsung Hung ◽  
Jr Hung Peng ◽  
Jung Hsuan Tsao ◽  
Min Che Ho ◽  
...  

Currently urban road works has changed from new constructions to conservations, but unlike municipalities with rich resources, most road maintenance works of most townships are done by a few engineers, manually and complicated, affecting the quality and progress of road maintenance works. To this end, this study uses pavement maintenance management system, replacing parts of the manual tasks, and a standard with objective data to decide the appropriate range and conservation engineering methods, in order of increasing the efficiency.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
pp. 7519-7536
Author(s):  
Vitalis Agati Ndume ◽  
Majige Selemani ◽  
Jesuk Ko

The deployment of Information Communication Technology in the Road sector has contributed positively towards achieving the national goal of ICT for infrastructure development. However, the deployment of ICT software for Road infrastructure in underdeveloped countries has been done with duplication of efforts contributing to software failure. This study aimed in evaluating the effectiveness and economic values of the Road Maintenance Management System in Tanzania.  The study deployed System Usability Scale Framework in 26 regions of Tanzania, and Kruskal-Wallis test was used for significance testing. The result indicates positive response of adopting and scaling the Road Maintenance Management System to all 26 regions in the country with R2=0.863. The usability of the system remains steady for almost three years from 2017 to 2019. The economic value of system is found to be above average (61%), while the value for money is found to reach 76.5% of the expectation. It is therefore concluded that the use of ICT in planning for Roads Maintenance increases efficiency in delivery critical factors that facilitated decision making in road planning and also improves specific services delivery in government efficiency.


2015 ◽  
Vol 75 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohd Azwan Abbas ◽  
Halim Setan ◽  
Zulkepli Majid ◽  
Albert K. Chong ◽  
Lau Chong Luh ◽  
...  

The ability to provide rapid and dense three-dimensional (3D) data have made many 3D applications easier. However, similar to other optical and electronic instruments, data from TLS can also be impaired with errors. Self-calibration is a method available to investigate those errors in TLS observations which has been adopted from photogrammetry technique. Though, the network configuration applied by both TLS and photogrammetry techniques are quite different. Thus, further investigation is required to verify whether the photogrammetry principal regarding datum constraints selection is applicable to TLS self-calibration. To ensure that the assessment is thoroughly done, the datum constraints analyses were carried out using three variant network configurations: 1) minimum number of scan stations, 2) minimum number of surfaces for targets distribution, and 3) minimum number of point targets. Via graphical and statistical, the analyses of datum constraints selection have indicated that the parameter correlations obtained are significantly similar.  


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (8) ◽  
pp. 119-129
Author(s):  
Richard R Mwaipungu ◽  
Dhiren Allopi

Running or developing the local MMS or PMS, be it for unsealed or sealed pavements, needs a team of well-trained and experienced road organization staff and appropriate equipment. The data employed to run a gravel roads MMS should reflect the capacity of the road organization personnel to collect them. In this regard, the team should be of adequate size, education and experience. It is, therefore, essential for the benefit of road users, road organization, the environment, and the sustainability of gravel roads to establish the capacity of road organization personnel responsible for running gravel road maintenance management with the intention of meeting social, economic, and political demands.The need to establish the adequacy of Tanzania road organizations in running gravel road MMS and PMS was the reason for conducting the qualitative research aspect of this study. The survey also intended to find out which parameters are readily collected by the surveyed road organizations, so as to include them as variables in formulating a gravel loss prediction model.This paper presents analysis and discussion of the questionnaire responses. The study notes the challenges being faced by road organizations responsible for the maintenance management of gravel road network in Tanzania and attempts to map a way forward.


2014 ◽  
Vol 69 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Insannul Kamil ◽  
Buang Alias ◽  
Abdul Hakim Mohammed ◽  
Chitrakala Muthuveerappan ◽  
Mego Plamonia

The issues of sustainability in road maintenance management have been widely discussed in recent years. In some countries the maintenance of roads were based on selected indicators or commonly known as key performance indicators. In some countries such as Indonesia the allocation of budget and road maintenance planning were based on the age of these roads. The budget for and the planning of roads based on age have resulted in poor road conditions in Indonesia. The main objective of this study is to develop a sustainable road maintenance and management model (SRMM model) for the city of Padang, West Sumatrea that are in consonant with the vision, mission and goals of road authority towards meeting sustainable road maintenance management program. Using data obtained from selected roads in that city, after reviews of literature to identify key factors that contributed to the sustainable maintenance and management of roads, an opinion survey was conducted. Eleven experts in the field of road infrastructure and facilities management were selected as respondents. These experts were asked to identify the key factors that contributed to the quality of road maintenance management. Using the cut-off point approach, ten KPIs listed from the reviews are connected with the vision, mission and goals of the Directorate General of Highways, Ministry of Public Works Republic of Indonesia as the road authority. Respondents were asked to provide an assessment of the criticality level of the KPIs to the vision, mission and goals. Based on the calculation results, ten CSFs were identified to develop the (SRMM) model. The use of SRMM model based on statistically selected CSFs by the road authority is anticipated to help develop a reliable and sustainable road maintenance management system in Padang.


Author(s):  
Mohamad Aizat Asyraff Mohamad Azmi ◽  
Mohd Azwan Abbas ◽  
Khairulazhar Zainuddin ◽  
Mohamad Asrul Mustafar ◽  
Mohd Zainee Zainal ◽  
...  

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