Aliya Hoff
Arizona State University, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Graduate Student
- Anthropology, Bioarchaeology, Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Paleopathology, Digital Archaeology, and 23 moreDigital Photogrammetry applied to Archaeology, Maya Archaeology, Skeletal Biology, Palaeopathology, Digital Heritage, Virtual Archaeology, Mortuary archaeology, Osteology, 3D GIS, Dental Anthropology, Biodistance, Classic Maya (Archaeology), Human sacrifice (Anthropology Of Religion), 3D Laser scanning (Architecture), Kinship (Anthropology), Archaeology of Caves and Caverns (Archaeospeleology), Human Osteology, Physical Anthropology, Archaeology of Childhood, Archaeological Theory, Osteoarchaeology, Kinship and Relatedness (Anthropology), and Near Eastern Archaeologyedit
ABSTRACT We present our work in designing and deploying airborne sensor vehicles specifically for cultural heritage applications. Numerous practical cultural heritage missions in survey, assessment, and conservation work can benefit from... more
ABSTRACT We present our work in designing and deploying airborne sensor vehicles specifically for cultural heritage applications. Numerous practical cultural heritage missions in survey, assessment, and conservation work can benefit from the utility of specializing commodity and customizable airborne platforms to collect visual and non-visual data. These systems and customizations therein have undergone several generations of development both in our own designs and in the research community at large. We discuss the historical application of airborne imaging to cultural heritage conservation and surveying as well as discuss the design evolution towards multi-rotor systems from conventional rotary-wing and fixed-wing systems. This discussion addresses the fundamental principles of operation, as well as the capabilities, contemporary methods and commodity components available for the implementation of such a system. We present our current system and its features in concert with example payloads of utility in conducting these practical reconnaissance missions, as well as useful post-processing techniques, as well as future work in applied visualization.
