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28th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction | 2011

Development of a Viable Concrete Printing Process

Sungwoo Lim; Richard A. Buswell; Thanh T. Le; Rene Wackrow; Simon A. Austin; Alistair G.F. Gibb; Tony Thorpe

A novel Concrete Printing process has been developed, inspired and informed by advances in 3D printing, which has the potential to produce highly customised building components. Whilst still in their infancy, these technologies could create a new era of architecture that is better adapted to the environment and integrated with engineering function. This paper describes the development of a viable concrete printing process with a practical example in designing and manufacturing a concrete component (called Wonder Bench) that includes service voids and reinforcement. The challenges met and those still to be overcome particularly in the evaluation of the manufacturing tolerances of prints are also discussed.


Sensors | 2015

Camera Calibration for Water-Biota Research: The Projected Area of Vegetation

Rene Wackrow; Edgar Ferreira; Jim H. Chandler; Koji Shiono

Imaging systems have an indisputable role in revealing vegetation posture under diverse flow conditions, image sequences being generated with off the shelf digital cameras. Such sensors are cheap but introduce a range of distortion effects, a trait only marginally tackled in hydraulic studies focusing on water-vegetation dependencies. This paper aims to bridge this gap by presenting a simple calibration method to remove both camera lens distortion and refractive effects of water. The effectiveness of the method is illustrated using the variable projected area, computed for both simple and complex shaped objects. Results demonstrate the significance of correcting images using a combined lens distortion and refraction model, prior to determining projected areas and further data analysis. Use of this technique is expected to increase data reliability for future work on vegetated channels.


Photogrammetric Record | 2007

Geometric consistency and stability of consumer-grade digital cameras for accurate spatial measurement

Rene Wackrow; Jim H. Chandler; Paul Bryan


Photogrammetric Record | 2011

Minimising systematic error surfaces in digital elevation models using oblique convergent imagery

Rene Wackrow; Jim H. Chandler


Photogrammetric Record | 2008

A convergent image configuration for DEM extraction that minimises the systematic effects caused by an inaccurate lens model

Rene Wackrow; Jim H. Chandler


Isprs Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing | 2016

Automatic detection of blurred images in UAV image sets

Till Sieberth; Rene Wackrow; Jim H. Chandler


ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences | 2013

AUTOMATIC ISOLATION OF BLURRED IMAGES FROM UAV IMAGE SEQUENCES

Till Sieberth; Rene Wackrow; Jim H. Chandler


Photogrammetric Record | 2012

Parameterising Internal Camera Geometry with Focusing Distance

Enoc Sanz-Ablanedo; Jim H. Chandler; Rene Wackrow


Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2011

Evaluation of the controls affecting the quality of spatial data derived from historical aerial photographs

Jan Walstra; Jim H. Chandler; Neil Dixon; Rene Wackrow


Photogrammetric Record | 2014

Motion blur disturbs – the influence of motion-blurred images in photogrammetry

Till Sieberth; Rene Wackrow; Jim H. Chandler

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Koji Shiono

Loughborough University

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Neil Dixon

Loughborough University

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