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Drone Surveying: Features and Applications

Drone Surveying

Drone Surveying

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Drone surveying is an aerial survey conducted using drones and special cameras to capture aerial data with downward-facing sensors. It is frequently used by surveyors and engineers in construction for terrain assessments and mapping.

Drone Mapping in Surveying
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Drone surveying can be 90% faster than manual surveying methods. It helps in creating highly accurate maps and survey points. In addition to surveying, firms also use drone mapping to identify job-site errors, track work progress, predict schedule delays, etc.

This article details the features and applications of drone mapping and surveying in the construction industry.

Features of Drone Mapping and Surveying

GCPs, PPK, and RTK in Drone Surveying

For very precise drone surveying, it is necessary to accurately locate the position of a drone in flight. This can be done either using Ground Control Points (GSPs), Real-Time Kinematic Survey (RTK), or Post Processing Kinematic (PPK) survey. 

GCPs are reference points present in the ground whose coordinates are already known. GCPs enable the drone to return accurate data about its location and the distance it traveled between the two places. As laying GCPs on the ground is time-consuming and requires labor, vehicles, equipment, and lots of paperwork, techniques like PPK and RTK have been developed.

RTK is a GPS correction technology in which the location data of the drone is provided real-time corrections during the drone surveying and image capturing process. 

PPK surveying is a GPS correction technology that corrects the location data of the drone only after the complete survey data is collected and uploaded. It is performed post the site work.

Drone Surveying Workflow for Onsite Data Collection
Image Credits: DJI Enterprize
Drone Surveying Workflow-Data Processing
Image Credits: DJI Enterprize

Applications of Drone Surveying

The main applications of drone surveying are in:

  1. Land surveying
  2. Precise measurements
  3. Land management and development
  4. Volumetric measurements
  5. Slope monitoring
  6. Urban planning

1. Land Surveying/Cartography 

Drone surveying generates high-resolution orthomosaic maps and 3D models of areas to create accurate cadastral maps. It provides information on a site with low-quality/outdated/no data available.

2. Land Management and Development

The aerial images obtained from drones simplify topographic surveys for land management and planning. It facilitates site scouting, allotment planning, design, and the final construction of roads, buildings, and utilities. In addition, the data is used for pre-construction engineering studies transferred to CAD or BIM software to work with 3D models.

3. Precise Measurements

The surveyors can perform highly-accurate distance and surface measurements using the high-resolution orthomosaic photos from drone surveying.

4. Volumetric Measurements

The images obtained from drone surveying can be used in 3D mapping software, from which volumetric measurements are obtained. The method is used primarily for calculating stocks in mines and quarries for inventory or monitoring purposes.

Volume Measurement of Landfill
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5. Slope Monitoring

The DTMs and DSMs generated by drone imagery and GIS analysis enable the extraction of slope measurements. Moreover, in some site conditions, the orthomosaic maps are generated at different times to detect changes in the earth’s movement and measurement of velocity. This method, hence, helps in slope monitoring for landslide mitigation and prevention, for example, predicting landslides, preventing potential damage to roads, railways, bridges, etc. 

6. Urban Planning

Drone surveys help urban planners collect up-to-date data of a complex urban area quickly using less staff to study the existing social and environmental conditions of the sites. This makes the planning stage of the development of an urban area easier. 

FAQs

What is drone mapping in surveying?

Drone surveying is an aerial survey conducted using drones and special cameras to capture aerial data with downward-facing sensors.

How to measure the location of drones in a drone survey?

For very precise drone surveying, it is necessary to accurately locate the position of a drone in flight. This can be done either using Ground Control Points (GSPs), Real-Time Kinematic Survey (RTK), or Post Processing Kinematic (PPK) survey. 

How do drone surveys help landslide mitigation?

The DTMs and DSMs generated by drone imagery and GIS analysis enable the extraction of slope measurements. Moreover, in some site conditions, the orthomosaic maps are generated at different times to detect changes in earth’s movement and measurement of velocity. This method, hence, helps in slope monitoring for landslide mitigation and prevention

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