Quality specification and control of a point cloud from a TLS survey using ISO 19157 standard

This paper presents an application of the ISO 19157 framework to the case of a point cloud (PC) representing a heritage asset whose purpose is to serve specific use cases that could be managed in a building information modeling (BIM) environment. The main contribution of this study is to clarify the...

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Published inAutomation in construction Vol. 140; p. 104353
Main Authors Ariza-López, Francisco J., Reinoso-Gordo, Juan F., García-Balboa, José L., Ariza-López, Íñigo A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 01.08.2022
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Summary:This paper presents an application of the ISO 19157 framework to the case of a point cloud (PC) representing a heritage asset whose purpose is to serve specific use cases that could be managed in a building information modeling (BIM) environment. The main contribution of this study is to clarify the relationships between the different parts of the ISO 19157 framework applied to heritage building information modeling (HBIM) products derived from terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) surveys by means of a running example. This paper presents a proposal to evaluate, control and report on the quality of the TLS survey of the Ariza Bridge (a 16th century construction). In order to achieve this objective the data quality specifications that must be met are defined by describing and identifying the requirements of five use cases of the data product: 3D visualization, location transfer, measurement, plane generation and absolute positioning. The specifications, according to ISO 19157, are formalized by selecting the data quality element to be measured, its scope, the measure used and the level of conformity necessary for the element to be accepted. In addition, the control methods for each quality element are proposed. •TLS surveys are typically used to support Heritage BIM (HBIM) by means of point clouds.•There are not standardized procedures to assess the quality of this data.•ISO 19157 is a complete standard covering all elements of geospatial data quality under a unique and consistent approach.•This standard is used and extended in order to evaluate, control and report on the quality of the point clouds for HBIM.•The definition of use cases, data quality specifications and assessment methods are essential in this framework.
ISSN:0926-5805
1872-7891
DOI:10.1016/j.autcon.2022.104353