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Today the cost of solid-state two-dimensional imagers has
dramatically dropped, introducing low cost systems on the market
suitable for a variety of applications, including both industrial
and consumer products. However, these systems can capture only a
two-dimensional projection (2D), or intensity map, of the scene
under observation, losing a variable of paramount importance, i.e.,
the arrival time of the impinging photons. Time-Of-Flight (TOF)
Range-Imaging (TOF) is an emerging sensor technology able to
deliver, at the same time, depth and intensity maps of the scene
under observation. Featuring different sensor resolutions, RIM
cameras serve a wide community with a lot of applications like
monitoring, architecture, life sciences, robotics, etc. This book
will bring together experts from the sensor and metrology side in
order to collect the state-of-art researchers in these fields
working with RIM cameras. All the aspects in the acquisition and
processing chain will be addressed, from recent updates concerning
the photo-detectors, to the analysis of the calibration techniques,
giving also a perspective onto new applications domains.
Documentation of our cultural heritage is experiencing an explosion
of innovation. New tools have appeared in recent decades including
laser scanning, rapid prototyping, high dynamic range spherical and
infrared imagery, drone photography, augmented and virtual reality
and computer rendering in multiple dimensions. These give us
visualisations and data that are at once interesting, intriguing
and yet sometimes deceptive. This text provides an objective and
integrated approach to the subject, bringing together the
techniques of conservation with management, photographic methods,
various modelling techniques and the use of unmanned aerial
systems. This interdisciplinary approach addresses the need for
knowledge about deploying advanced digital technologies and the
materials and methods for the assessment, conservation,
rehabilitation and maintenance of the sustainability of existing
structures and designated historic buildings. Furthermore, this
book actively provides the knowhow to facilitate the creation of
heritage inventories, assessing risk, and addressing the need for
sustainability.In so doing it becomes more feasible to mitigate the
threats from inherent and external causes, not only for the built
heritage but also for moveable objects and intangible heritage that
suffer abandonment and negligence as well as looting and illegal
trafficking. The book is written by a team of international experts
based upon their practical experience and expertise. It therefore
creates a unique book that encapsulates the knowledge of this
discipline required by anyone working in this field.
Today the cost of solid-state two-dimensional imagers has
dramatically dropped, introducing low cost systems on the market
suitable for a variety of applications, including both industrial
and consumer products. However, these systems can capture only a
two-dimensional projection (2D), or intensity map, of the scene
under observation, losing a variable of paramount importance, i.e.,
the arrival time of the impinging photons. Time-Of-Flight (TOF)
Range-Imaging (TOF) is an emerging sensor technology able to
deliver, at the same time, depth and intensity maps of the scene
under observation. Featuring different sensor resolutions, RIM
cameras serve a wide community with a lot of applications like
monitoring, architecture, life sciences, robotics, etc. This book
will bring together experts from the sensor and metrology side in
order to collect the state-of-art researchers in these fields
working with RIM cameras. All the aspects in the acquisition and
processing chain will be addressed, from recent updates concerning
the photo-detectors, to the analysis of the calibration techniques,
giving also a perspective onto new applications domains.
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Progress in Cultural Heritage Preservation - 4th International Conference, EuroMed 2012, Lemessos, Cyprus, October 29 -- November 3, 2012, Proceedings (Paperback, 2012)
Marinos Ioannides, Dieter Fritsch, Johanna Leissner, Rob Davies, Fabio Remondino, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th
International Conference on Progress in Cultural Heritage
Preservation, EuroMed 2012, held in Lemesos, Cyprus, in
October/November 2012.
The 95 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected
from 392 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections
on digital data acquisition technologies and data processing in
cultural heritage, 2D and 3D data capture methodologies and data
processing in cultural heritage, 2D and 3D GIS in cultural
heritage, virtual reality in archaeology and historical research,
standards, metadata, ontologies and semantic processing in cultural
heritage, data management, archiving and presentation of cultural
heritage content, ICT assistance in monitoring and restoration,
innovative topics related to the current and future implementation,
use, development and exploitation of the EU CH identity card,
innovative technologies to asses, monitor and adapt to climate
change, digital data acquisition technologies and data processing
in cultural heritage, 2D and 3D data capture methodologies and data
processing in cultural heritage, on-site and remotely sensed data
collection, reproduction techniques and rapid prototyping in
cultural heritage, 2D and 3D GIS in cultural heritage, innovative
graphics applications and techniques, libraries and archives in
cultural heritage, tools for education, documentation and training
in CH, standards, metadata, ontologies and semantic processing in
cultural heritage, damage assessment, diagnoses and monitoring for
the preventive conservation and maintenance of CH, information
management systems in CH, European research networks in the field
of CH, non-destructive diagnosis technologies for the safe
conversation and traceability of cultural assets.
In their 112-year history, the many special characteristics of
Calcium Aluminate Cements have led to their use in all kinds of
applications that are beyond the capabilities of other cements,
such as Portland cements. This encompasses characteristics such as
chemical resistance, rapid hardening properties, high temperature
resistance, and an ideal component for blended systems and many
more. The first International conference on calcium aluminate
cements was held in London in 1990 and since then there have been
further events in Edinburgh (2001) and twice in Avignon, France
(2008 and 2014). This volume presents the fifth conference in this
series and once again provides essential reading for anyone
interested in the subject. This volume contains over 60
international contributions with the most up to date information
about calcium aluminates and their unique properties. Topics
covered include new types, hydration and durability studies
including blended systems, the latter are now widely used and some
of these have significantly different hydration chemistry to the
pure calcium aluminates. A variety of applications of these
interesting cements is covered, including traditional applications
such as concretes for contrasting marine situations (seabed and
coastal), temperature-resistant refractory applications, formulated
blended systems within the building chemistry sector along with the
necessary admixtures and the many uses in corrosive biogenic
situations that give sewage system infrastructure a considerably
longer lifespan. Other new applications are also explored including
3D printing, thermochemical storage encapsulation, oil well
cements, and ettringite-based repair systems. The peer-reviewed
papers presented in these proceedings include a wide variety of
techniques used by the authors to deliver new understanding of
aspects of these cements and will undoubtedly drive future research
into the various aspects of these cements.
The book derives from the experiences of the authors as lecturers
and tutors at different international summer schools on
reality-based surveying and 3D modelling in the field of
archaeology and cultural heritage. The book is organized in three
main sections. The first part aims to introduce and discuss the
contribution of geomatic techniques in archaeology and more
generally in cultural heritage with particular attentions to the 3D
domain. The second part is focused on the main areas involved in
the implementation of 3D surveys (aerial and terrestrial LiDAR,
photogrammetry, remote sensing), 3D documentations, GIS and 3D
interpretations (virtual and cyber archaeology). The last section
collects some relevant case studies showing the extraordinary
contribution that geomatic techniques can give to archaeological
research and cultural heritage at different scales of detail:
object, site, landscape.
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