Emerging Dimensions of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle’s (UAV) 3D Reconstruction Modeling and Photogrammetry in Architecture and Construction Management

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https://doi.org/10.5821/ace.16.48.10492

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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), 3D reconstruction modeling, construction site mapping and visualization, photogrammetry

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In recent decades, the versatility of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) have made the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology widely applied in diverse disciplines, such as architecture, civil engineering, and construction management. UAV is employed in diverse dimensions to obtain essential information from the construction sites, a feasible analysis in condition assessment, and progress monitoring and visualization. The current research has aimed to investigate the dimensions UAV’ 3D modeling by applying the literature content analysis method. The research found that UAV technology has been merged into seven dimensions; included, 3D Modeling, Safety, Surveying, Monitoring, Transportation, Contour crafting, Inspection. Amongst, 3D modeling is the primary dimension and dramatically growing in architecture and civil engineering. The research found that UAV’ 3D modeling has merged into nine (9) dimensions; D1. Quality management, D2. Risk Management, D3. Site monitoring, D4. Project performance and progress control, D5. Facilities Management, D6. Building Measurement, D7. On-Site Information Analysis, D8. Team Collaboration and communication, and D9. Workers Training. The research found that building measurement and quality management are the most rapidly growing dimensions. Also, the research has indicated thirty-six (36) sub-dimensions, where using inspection tools, using web-based VR, image-based 3D reconstruction and meshing, and using AR have been mostly grown in the UAV’s 3D modeling. Accordingly, several 3D reconstruction software has been developed.

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Ali Keyvanfar, Kennesaw State University (KSU)

Dr. Ali is a full-time Professor in Construction Management, also a DGA-SDG faculty at CIFAL Atlanta. He is an experienced academician, R&D project manager, journal editor, start-up investment advisor, and international consultant with close to ten years of record in sustainable construction engineering and management (by method and material). Dr. Keyvanfar is a dedicated team leader with a current focus on diversity in research.

His experience as a leading investigator covers topics addressing construction industry challenges in Malaysia, South Korea, Australia, the UK, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Nigeria, Ecuador, and the USA. Dr. Ali as a PI/Co-PI; developed several patented and trademarked award-winning research products and services, published more than 50 publications (where 80% have been included in high-ranked journals), and secured several multi-disciplinary international research funds totaling over $1.9M. He is a dedicated team member as well as a team leader with intending attention to support diversity in global scientific communities.

Arezou Shafaghat, Kenesaw State University (KSU)

Is a senior scientist, experienced academician, R&D project manager, and consultant. She has more than ten years of experience in research and consultancy, and three years of teaching record. Currently, Dr. Arezou is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Construction Management, College of Architecture and Construction Management, Kennesaw State University (KSU). Dr. Arezou was a collaborating professor at the Center of Energy Initiatives, University of California San Diego. She was is an adjunct associate professor at the Faculty of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, and Visiting Professor at Korea Invention Academy (KIA). Her interest is in Urban and Transportation Planning, Urban Health, Urban Design, and Landscape Architecture. She has a Bachelor of Architecture (2005), received her Masters in Urban Design (2009), Ph.D. in Transportation Planning (2013) and Postdoctoral in Urban Computing (2014). Postgraduates level all from UTM, which is one of the top-3-ASEAN universities based on Times Higher Education University ranking in 2016. She has more than 50 international publications were 80% published in high-ranked journals, and 50% served her contribution as 1st, 2nd or corresponding author. Dr. Arezou is serving as a reviewer for around ten high-ranked journals and experiencing more than 200 manuscripts reviews. Dr. Arezou contributes as an Editor and reviewer in MIT-UTM Malaysia Sustainable Cities Program (MSCP) journal publication since August 2015. Furthermore, she has contributed as Associate Guest Editor of the Desalination and Water Treatment, and Jurnal Teknologi. She received a number of awards for her research products, patents, and service. Her selected international awards are; Gold medals from SIIF (Seoul International Invention Fair) 2015, Gold medals from 9th MRC (Malaysia Road Conference) 2014, Gold medals by ITEX 2015 and ITEX 2016, Gold medals and KIA, AIA, WIA Special Awards 2016 from CIGIF (Korea Cyber International Genius Inventor Fair) 2016. As a young researcher, she has received the order of Merit for research in “Environmental design” by WIAF (World Inventor Award Fair) 2016, World Material Science Grand Award from WSA (World Scientist Awards) 2016, and iCAN 2017 Canada. Her international associated professional membership includes American Society of Civil Engineering- Construction Institute (ASCE)-the USA, International Association for Travel Behavior Research (IATBR)-USA, and International Initiative for Sustainable Built Environment (iiSBE)-Canada, and International Federation of Inventors' Associations (IFIA). She achieved sustained international acclaim in sustainable urban assessment (Policy tools), green transportation, eco-driver behavior, and non-motorized travel behavior. To date, she has secured a total amounting to $1.3 Million by her research grants. 

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2022-02-28

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