Abstract

Purpose of this work is to use terrestrial laser scanning for analysis and construction of a digital model of the fort “Marushka Lis” focusing on the process of data collection, processing, and their further use, particularly for web mapping of post-military sites. In the modern world, the preservation and restoration of historical structures is an important task that requires the application of advanced technologies. Methodology. Terrestrial laser scanning serves as an indispensable tool in this process, providing accurate and detailed spatial data. A technological scheme for creating a digital model of a historical object has been proposed. The study of historical objects using various methods of information collection was considered, namely: topographic surveying, terrestrial digital photogrammetry, terrestrial laser scanning, ground-penetrating radar studies, tachymetric surveying, GNSS. The methodology for creating a digital model of a historical object and the presented technological scheme, which includes data collection, processing of the obtained results, and output data, are described. Results. A comprehensive approach was applied to create the model, which included studying the history of the object, terrestrial laser scanning, terrestrial digital photogrammetry, and conducting geodetic measurements. A key aspect was the accurate and detailed reproduction of all architectural and structural elements of the fort. The use of software such as Leica Cyclone REGISTER 360, Autodesk ReCap, and Autodesk Revit allowed the integration of collected data into one accurate and detailed model. The sequential execution of work according to the proposed methodology enabled the creation of a digital model of the fort “Marushka Lis.” Scientific novelty and practical significance. The scientific novelty lies in the use of terrestrial laser scanning and 3D modeling for the reconstruction of a destroyed post-military object. The obtained digital model of the fort “Marushka Lis” will be used in web mapping of post-military sites in Lviv region.

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