Geoinformatics Technologies for Preservation of Cultural Heritage, Case Study, Rákóczi-Bánffy Castle, Urmeniș, Bistriţa Năsăud County, Romania

The paper presents an application of the methodology used in the paper “Synthetic analysis of geoinformatics technologies for cultural heritage conservation, methodological approach”. The creation of the 3D model of the Rákóczi-Bánffy Castle in Urmeniș, Bistrița Năsăud County, was done by applying a...

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Main Authors: Rădulescu V.M., Rădulescu G.M.T., Naș Sanda, Rădulescu A.T., Bondrea M., Rădulescu Corina M.
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-05-01
Series:Journal of Applied Engineering Sciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jaes-2021-0006
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spelling doaj-600cdb2d01274899a838a875413399912021-09-06T19:41:30ZengSciendoJournal of Applied Engineering Sciences2284-71972021-05-01111414810.2478/jaes-2021-0006Geoinformatics Technologies for Preservation of Cultural Heritage, Case Study, Rákóczi-Bánffy Castle, Urmeniș, Bistriţa Năsăud County, RomaniaRădulescu V.M.0Rădulescu G.M.T.1Naș Sanda2Rădulescu A.T.3Bondrea M.4Rădulescu Corina M.5Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Terrestrial measurements and Cadastre Department, 15 C. Daicoviciu Str., 400020, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaTechnical University of Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Terrestrial measurements and Cadastre Department, 15 C. Daicoviciu Str., 400020, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaTechnical University of Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Terrestrial measurements and Cadastre Department, 15 C. Daicoviciu Str., 400020, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaTechnical University of Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Terrestrial measurements and Cadastre Department, 15 C. Daicoviciu Str., 400020, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaTechnical University of Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Terrestrial measurements and Cadastre Department, 15 C. Daicoviciu Str., 400020, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaTechnical University of Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Sciences, 76 Victoriei Str., 430122, Baia Mare, RomaniaThe paper presents an application of the methodology used in the paper “Synthetic analysis of geoinformatics technologies for cultural heritage conservation, methodological approach”. The creation of the 3D model of the Rákóczi-Bánffy Castle in Urmeniș, Bistrița Năsăud County, was done by applying and integrating Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) technologies and aerial photogrammetry performed with an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). Agisoft Photoscan was used to compare the results and then they were compared with the images scanned using CloudCompare software. Thus, following the performance, with the help of the mentioned software, of a series of processing of the point cloud obtained, through the two imaging technologies, the error between the points belonging to the point cloud taken with UAV and the one taken with Laser Scanner was between 1 and 15 mm, the margin of error being acceptable for monuments without complex architectural details, so that the point cloud resulting from UAVs can be used successfully in this activity. The aim of the paper is to elaborate a geomatic methodology with an optimized cost-quality ratio, later replicable in the analysis of the current state of other constructions of the same type, knowing that over 600 castles in Transylvania alone are in a similar state, and such cases can be found in other Central European states as well.https://doi.org/10.2478/jaes-2021-0006bánffy castleuav aerial ground photogrammetrylaser scanningground control pointagisoft photoscan
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author Rădulescu V.M.
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Rădulescu A.T.
Bondrea M.
Rădulescu Corina M.
spellingShingle Rădulescu V.M.
Rădulescu G.M.T.
Naș Sanda
Rădulescu A.T.
Bondrea M.
Rădulescu Corina M.
Geoinformatics Technologies for Preservation of Cultural Heritage, Case Study, Rákóczi-Bánffy Castle, Urmeniș, Bistriţa Năsăud County, Romania
Journal of Applied Engineering Sciences
bánffy castle
uav aerial ground photogrammetry
laser scanning
ground control point
agisoft photoscan
author_facet Rădulescu V.M.
Rădulescu G.M.T.
Naș Sanda
Rădulescu A.T.
Bondrea M.
Rădulescu Corina M.
author_sort Rădulescu V.M.
title Geoinformatics Technologies for Preservation of Cultural Heritage, Case Study, Rákóczi-Bánffy Castle, Urmeniș, Bistriţa Năsăud County, Romania
title_short Geoinformatics Technologies for Preservation of Cultural Heritage, Case Study, Rákóczi-Bánffy Castle, Urmeniș, Bistriţa Năsăud County, Romania
title_full Geoinformatics Technologies for Preservation of Cultural Heritage, Case Study, Rákóczi-Bánffy Castle, Urmeniș, Bistriţa Năsăud County, Romania
title_fullStr Geoinformatics Technologies for Preservation of Cultural Heritage, Case Study, Rákóczi-Bánffy Castle, Urmeniș, Bistriţa Năsăud County, Romania
title_full_unstemmed Geoinformatics Technologies for Preservation of Cultural Heritage, Case Study, Rákóczi-Bánffy Castle, Urmeniș, Bistriţa Năsăud County, Romania
title_sort geoinformatics technologies for preservation of cultural heritage, case study, rákóczi-bánffy castle, urmeniș, bistriţa năsăud county, romania
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Applied Engineering Sciences
issn 2284-7197
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The paper presents an application of the methodology used in the paper “Synthetic analysis of geoinformatics technologies for cultural heritage conservation, methodological approach”. The creation of the 3D model of the Rákóczi-Bánffy Castle in Urmeniș, Bistrița Năsăud County, was done by applying and integrating Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) technologies and aerial photogrammetry performed with an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). Agisoft Photoscan was used to compare the results and then they were compared with the images scanned using CloudCompare software. Thus, following the performance, with the help of the mentioned software, of a series of processing of the point cloud obtained, through the two imaging technologies, the error between the points belonging to the point cloud taken with UAV and the one taken with Laser Scanner was between 1 and 15 mm, the margin of error being acceptable for monuments without complex architectural details, so that the point cloud resulting from UAVs can be used successfully in this activity. The aim of the paper is to elaborate a geomatic methodology with an optimized cost-quality ratio, later replicable in the analysis of the current state of other constructions of the same type, knowing that over 600 castles in Transylvania alone are in a similar state, and such cases can be found in other Central European states as well.
topic bánffy castle
uav aerial ground photogrammetry
laser scanning
ground control point
agisoft photoscan
url https://doi.org/10.2478/jaes-2021-0006
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