Levantamiento fotogramétrico de Torre Benzalá a partir de RPAS/Dron
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2022-03-16
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En este Trabajo Fin de Grado se ha obtenido el modelo tridimensional (3D) de Torre Benzalá, utilizando tecnología geomática como es la fotogrametría aérea, permitiendo así adquirir documentación gráfica de detalle para el registro, estudio y difusión de nuestro Patrimonio Cultural. Se ha apostado como herramienta de trabajo para la obtención de las imágenes fotográficas la utilización de RPAS (Remotely Piloted Aircraf System), comúnmente llamados drones, que ha permitido la optimización de tiempo y calidad de captura fotográfica. A continuación, a partir de la metodología Structure from Motion (SfM) se han obtenido las ortofotografías, modelos digitales de elevación (MDE) y el modelo 3D de los
precarios parámetros de la Torre. Previamente se ha realizado una contextualización geoarqueológica e histórica del espacio en donde se enclava Torre Benzalá.
In this Final Degree Project, the three-dimensional (3D) model of Torre Benzalá has been obtained, using geomatic technology as aerial photogrammetry allowing to acquire detailed graphic documentation for registration, study and dissemination of our Cultural Heritage. The use of RPAS (Remotely Piloted Aircraf System), commonly called drones, has been used as a work tool for obtaining photographic images, which has allowed the optimization of time and quality of photographic capture. Then, from the Structure from Motion (SfM) methodology, the orthophotographs, digital elevation models (DEM) and the 3D model of the precarious parameters of the Tower were obtained. Previously, a geo-archaeological and historical contextualization of the space where Torre Benzalá is located has been carried out.
In this Final Degree Project, the three-dimensional (3D) model of Torre Benzalá has been obtained, using geomatic technology as aerial photogrammetry allowing to acquire detailed graphic documentation for registration, study and dissemination of our Cultural Heritage. The use of RPAS (Remotely Piloted Aircraf System), commonly called drones, has been used as a work tool for obtaining photographic images, which has allowed the optimization of time and quality of photographic capture. Then, from the Structure from Motion (SfM) methodology, the orthophotographs, digital elevation models (DEM) and the 3D model of the precarious parameters of the Tower were obtained. Previously, a geo-archaeological and historical contextualization of the space where Torre Benzalá is located has been carried out.
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Arqueología Íbera