Low-cost Thermal Mapping for Concrete Heat Monitoring

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Robotics has been widely applied in smart construction for generating the digital twin or for autonomous inspection of construction sites. For example, for thermal inspection during concrete curing, continual monitoring of the concrete temperature is required to ensure concrete strength and to avoid cracks. However, buildings are typically too large to be monitored by installing fixed thermal cameras, and postprocessing is required to compute the accumulated heat of each measurement point. Thus, by using an autonomous monitoring system with the capability of long-term thermal mapping at a large construction site, both cost-effectiveness and a precise safety margin of the curing period estimation can be acquired. Therefore, this study proposes a low-cost thermal mapping system consisting of a 2D range scanner attached to a consumerlevel inertial measurement unit and a thermal camera for automated heat monitoring in construction using mobile robots.
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IEEE
Issue Date
2022-05-23
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English
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2022 International Conference on Robotics and Automation, ICRA 2022 Workshop

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/300828
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EE-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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