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Low-cost tools for virtual reconstruction of traffic accident scenarios.
Pérez, Juan Antonio; Gonçalves, Gil Rito; Morillo Barragan, Juan Ramón; Fuentes Ortega, Pedro; Caracol Palomo, Antonio Antonio M.
Afiliação
  • Pérez JA; Universidad de Extremadura, Centro Universitario de Mérida, Santa Teresa de Jornet 38, 06800 Mérida, Spain.
  • Gonçalves GR; University of Coimbra, Institute for Systems Engineering and Computers at Coimbra, Department of Mathematics, 3030-290, Coimbra, Portugal.
  • Morillo Barragan JR; Universidad de Extremadura, Escuela de Ingenierías Agrarias, Carretera de Cáceres S/N, 06007, Badajoz, Spain.
  • Fuentes Ortega P; Escuela de Tráfico de la Guardia Civil, DIRAT, Mérida, Spain.
  • Caracol Palomo AAM; Cuerpo Nacional de Policía, Mérida, Spain.
Heliyon ; 10(9): e29709, 2024 May 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38698986
ABSTRACT
Investigations into traffic accidents that lead to the determination of their causes and consequences are useful to all interested parties, both in the public and private sectors. One of the phases of investigation is the capture of data enabling the complete reconstruction of the accident scene, which is usually the point at which a conflict arises between the slow process of information gathering and the need to restore normal traffic flow. To reduce to a minimum the time the traffic is halted, this paper follows a methodology to reconstruct traffic accidents and puts forward a series of procedures and tools that are applicable to both large and small scenarios. The methodology uses low-cost UAV-SfM in combination with UAS aerial image capture systems and inexpensive GNSS equipment costing less than €900. This paper describes numerous tests and assessments that were carried out on four potential work scenarios (E-1 and E-2 urban roads with several intersections; E-3, an urban crossing with medium slopes; and E-4, a complex road section with different land morphologies), assessing the impact of using simple or double strip flights and the number of GCPs, their spacing distance and different distribution patterns. From the different configurations tested, the best results were achieved in those offset-type distributions where the GCPs were placed on both sides of the working area and at each end, with a spacing between 100 and 50 m and using double strip flights. Our conclusion is that the application of this protocol would be highly efficient and economical in the reconstruction of traffic accidents, provide simplicity in implementation, speed of capture and data processing, and provide reliable results quite economically and with a high degree of accuracy with RMSE values below 5 cm.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article