Abstract

This work addresses the problem of automatic tunnel surface defect inspection using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The research aims at proposing a robust and efficient monitoring method for image data acquisition and processing in complex and dark tunnel environments. A method, called Proximity Move-Pause-Photo for Surface Defect Inspection (PMPP-SDI), is proposed by combining reactive flying control strategies with a grid scanning pattern to capture high-quality image data from multiple views and angles. The image data is then used to generate a 3D point cloud model of the tunnel surface for structural condition assessment. The method is tested in a field experiment in a railway tunnel in Ireland, and the results show that it can achieve stable navigation, high-resolution reconstruction, and accurate defect detection. The paper discusses the advantages and limitations of the method, and suggests improving the control/navigation intelligence, data quality, and defect analysis as the future research directions.

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