CVSep 1, 2018

Landslide Monitoring based on Terrestrial Laser Scanning: A Novel Semi-automatic Workflow

arXiv:1809.03305v1
Originality Incremental advance
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This provides a practical tool for geologists and engineers to monitor and analyze long-term landslide trends, though it is incremental as it builds on existing TLS and registration methods.

The authors tackled landslide monitoring by developing a semi-automatic workflow using Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS), achieving centimeter-level deformation accuracy in a case study from 2013 to 2015.

In this paper, we propose a workflow that uses Terrestrial Laser Scanning(TLS) to semi-automatically monitor landslide and then test it in practice. Firstly, several groups of TLS stations are set on different time to collect the raw point cloud of the object mountain. Next, Hierarchical Merging Based Multi-view (HMMR) registration algorithm is adapted to accomplish single-phase multi-view registration.In order to analyze deformation between multiple periods, Iterative Global Similarity Point (IGSP) algorithm is applied to accomplish multiple-phase registration, which outperforms ICP in experiments. Then the cloth simulation filtering (CSF) algorithm was used together with manual post-processing to remove vegetation on the slope. After that, the mountain slope's digital terrain model (DTM) is generated for each period, and the distance between adjacent DTMs are calculated as the landslide deformation mass. Furthermore, average deformation rate of the landslide surface is calculated and analyzed.To validate the effectiveness of proposed workflow, we uses the TLS data of five periods of the landslide in the Shanhou village of northern Changshan Island from 2013 to 2015. The results indicate that the method can obtain centimeter-level deformation monitoring accuracy which can effectively monitor and analyze long-term landslide morphology and trend as well as position the significant deformation area and determine the type of landslide. In addition, the process can be automated to provide end-to-end TLS based long-term landslide monitoring applications, providing reference for monitoring and early warning of potential landslides.

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