CVMay 31, 2022

A Review of Mobile Mapping Systems: From Sensors to Applications

arXiv:2205.15865v199 citationsh-index: 31
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This is an incremental review paper summarizing existing mobile mapping technology for researchers and practitioners in geospatial fields.

This paper provides a comprehensive review of mobile mapping systems (MMSs), covering sensor types, processing workflows, applications, and future research directions, without presenting new experimental results or methods.

The evolution of mobile mapping systems (MMSs) has gained more attention in the past few decades. MMSs have been widely used to provide valuable assets in different applications. This has been facilitated by the wide availability of low-cost sensors, the advances in computational resources, the maturity of the mapping algorithms, and the need for accurate and on-demand geographic information system (GIS) data and digital maps. Many MMSs combine hybrid sensors to provide a more informative, robust, and stable solution by complementing each other. In this paper, we present a comprehensive review of the modern MMSs by focusing on 1) the types of sensors and platforms, where we discuss their capabilities, limitations, and also provide a comprehensive overview of recent MMS technologies available in the market, 2) highlighting the general workflow to process any MMS data, 3) identifying the different use cases of mobile mapping technology by reviewing some of the common applications, and 4) presenting a discussion on the benefits, challenges, and share our views on the potential research directions.

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