Stereophotogrammetry for 2-D building deformation monitoring using Kalman Filter
Article Category: Original Article
Published Online: Aug 07, 2020
Page range: 1 - 7
Received: Mar 08, 2020
Accepted: Jun 26, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/rgg-2020-0006
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Stereo photogrammetry has been used in this study to analyse and detect movements within the Lecture theater of School of Environmental Technology of Federal University of Technology Minna via the use of Kalman filter algorithm. The essential steps for implementation of this method are herein highlighted and results obtained indicate Ins. Mov.s (velocity) ranging from ±0.0000001 m/epoch to ±0.000007 m/epoch with greater movements noticed in the horizontal direction than in the vertical direction of the building. Because the observed movements were insignificant, the building has been classified as stable. However, a longer period of observation with a bi-monthly observational interval has been recommended to enable decision on the rate of rise/sink and deformation of the building.