Ncrst Bridges Research at UNC Charlotte

Ncrst Bridges Research at UNC Charlotte We just received two patents on our flying photography techniques IRSV can serve as a remote sensing data management and decision-making tool.

The intent of this multi-year research project is to develop and validate Commercial Remote Sensing (CRS) applications that can enhance current bridge management systems (BMS). As part of the research, a prototype Integrated Remote Sensing and Visualization (IRSV) system has been developed. A longer-range objective is to enable the IRSV components to be integrated into PONTIS and other state and l

ocal BMS applications. IRSV contains a high resolution visual database using, in part, on-site bridge inspection data. Additional data that is not included in semi-annual bridge inspections includes LiDAR imaging, sub-inch aerial photography, and Infrared images. Partners in this first phase research project have included the City of Charlotte DOT and the North Carolina DOT. The multi-disciplinary research team includes the UNC Charlotte Center for Transportation Policy Studies (lead), the Charlotte Visualization Center, ImageCat, Inc., Boyle Consulting Engineers PLLC, and Dr. C. Michael Walton, P.E. This project is supported by a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration.

05/05/2016

2014 NCRST team received two patents on aerial imaging

This picture shows Professor Pinelli standing over debris from the failure of a highway segment in East Samar after Haiy...
09/22/2014

This picture shows Professor Pinelli standing over debris from the failure of a highway segment in East Samar after Haiyan.

Tacloban, Philippines, May 2014After Hurricane YolandaASCE Disaster Investigation Team
07/05/2014

Tacloban, Philippines, May 2014
After Hurricane Yolanda
ASCE Disaster Investigation Team

Check out this beautiful picture compilation from the Bridge Aerial Photography Competitions 2010-2011
01/27/2012

Check out this beautiful picture compilation from the Bridge Aerial Photography Competitions 2010-2011

UNCC NCRST Bridge Aerial Photo Competitions 2010-2011 picture compilation Visit us at http://ncrst.uncc.edu

BridgeLocator 1.36 for Android phones has been released.New feature added: "Gallery". This allows you to take a picture ...
12/18/2011

BridgeLocator 1.36 for Android phones has been released.

New feature added: "Gallery". This allows you to take a picture of a bridge and upload it to our servers, where we will approve it and put it in a photo gallery.

Download it today and take some bridge pictures for us! Search for "Bridge Locator" in the Android Market.

Locate bridges near you in the United States using your location obtained from GPS or Wifi (Database contains thousands of bridges directly from the NBI - National Bri...

Download BridgeLocator for your Android phone TODAY! Search for "BridgeLocator" in the Android Market or click here: htt...
10/02/2011

Download BridgeLocator for your Android phone TODAY! Search for "BridgeLocator" in the Android Market or click here: https://market.android.com/details?id=uncc.ncrst.bridgelocator

Exciting days for the NCRST program!

Locate bridges near you in the United States using your location obtained from GPS or Wifi (Database contains thousands of bridges directly from the NBI - National Bri...

Ben Smith and Eric Martin Explaining the Project
08/16/2011

Ben Smith and Eric Martin Explaining the Project

Dr. Kaoshan Dai has accepted a position at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
05/27/2011

Dr. Kaoshan Dai has accepted a position at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

Vote now! Please leave a comment at the bottom of the results page explaining why you picked the photo you picked.
04/18/2011

Vote now! Please leave a comment at the bottom of the results page explaining why you picked the photo you picked.

Vote now!

This is the original LiDAR scan of Dr. Chen
02/15/2011

This is the original LiDAR scan of Dr. Chen

This is Ben's analysis of Dr. Chen using LiBE and LiDAR image
02/15/2011

This is Ben's analysis of Dr. Chen using LiBE and LiDAR image

VOTE NOW! The 2010 Bridge Aerial Photography Competition was held to get vertical shots of our national bridges in very ...
02/04/2011

VOTE NOW! The 2010 Bridge Aerial Photography Competition was held to get vertical shots of our national bridges in very high resolutions. We wanted to know which picture people like the most and why.

Please help us by clicking the below link and voting for the picture you like the best. Comment on this status to let us know why you voted for the picture you voted for. The NCRST thanks you for your participation.

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