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Analysis of hydrological survey technology and utilization status (국내외 수문조사 기술 및 활용현황 분석)

  • Tae-Jeong Kim;Jang-Gyeong Kim;Ji-Yae Shin;Bok-Jin Jang;Seung-Ho Hong
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2023.05a
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    • pp.76-76
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    • 2023
  • 물순환 요소들을 관찰하고, 이를 과학적으로 측정 및 분석하는 수문조사는 국민에게 필요한 물의공급, 가뭄과 홍수로 인한 피해 경감, 깨끗한 수질 유지 등 국가 수자원 관리를 위한 중요 기초자료를 제공하기 위하여 수행되고 있다. 물관리의 첫 단추는 물 관련 조사·분석·정보 관리체계를 구축하는 것으로 기후위기 및 통합물관리 대응을 위하여 물관리를 선도하고 있는 주요국은 첨단장비 및 기술력을 도입하여 수문조사를 수행하고 있다. 이와 연계하여 수문조사 기술력이 발달하고 국민의 물관리에 대한 관심도가 높아짐에 따라 신뢰성 있는 사용자 중심의 수문자료 생산 필요성이 논의되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 주요 국가의 수문조사 기술수준과 활용현황을 파악하고 기술전략 선진화를 모색하고자 한다. 이를 위하여 미국, 영국, 중국, 일본, 대만 등의 수문조사 기관을 대상으로 기초자료를 구축하고 비교하였다. 대부분의 수문조사 기관은 통합물관리를 위하여 수량·수질·환경에 대한 조사를 일원적으로 수행하고 있으며, 이상기후로 유발되는 극한강우 및 측정시 안전사고에 대응하기 위하여 드론 무선보트 등과 같은 비접촉 측정기법을 개발하여 수문조사를 수행하고 있음을 확인하였다. 이를 바탕으로 현재 활용되고 있는 수문조사 장비의 정확도를 향상하고, 한국 지형과 운영방식에 적합한 새로운 수문조사 기술에 대한 적극적인 투자가 필요할 것으로 사료된다. 이는 수자원조사의 미래 가치 중 하나인 수문조사 정보의 신 가치를 창출하고, 기술력선도를 통해 공공사업 분야에서도 물 산업 진출의 주도권을 확보하는데 중요한 역할을 제시할 것으로 판단된다.

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Accuracy Evaluation of 3D Slope Model Produced by Drone Taken Images (드론 촬영으로 작성한 비탈면 3차원 모델의 품질 분석)

  • Kang, Inkyu;Kim, Taesik
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.13-17
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    • 2020
  • In the era of the fourth industrial revolution, drones are being used in various civil engineering fields. Currently, the construction and maintenance of slopes are generally managed by manpower. This method has a risk of safety accidents, and it is difficult to accurately evaluate the slope because it is difficult to secure the vision. In this paper, the effects of RTK and GCP on the 3D model of the slope were studied by using digital images taken by the drone. GNSS coordinates were measured for nine points to compare the quality of the slope 3D model, three points of which were used as the check points and the remaining points were used as GCPs. When making the 3D model of the slope using high-accuracy geotagging images using RTK, it was found that the error at the check point decreases as the number of GCP increases. Even if GNSS was used, it was found that the error at the check points of the 3D slope model was not significant when the GCPs were applied. However, it was found that even if high-accuracy geotagging images are used using the RTK module, a significant error occur when the 3D slope model is created without applying GCPs. Therefore, it can be stated that GCP must be applied to create the 3D slope model in which information about the height as well as plane information is important.

Development of Unmanned Remote Radiation Detection Module (무인 원격 방사선 검출 모듈 개발)

  • Chang, Bo-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.795-801
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    • 2021
  • The designed drone-based unmanned remote radiation detection module was developed according to the needs of the nuclear power plant decommissioning workshop. Using the Geiger-Mueller tube sensitive to low-level radiation measurement, It was manufactured to measure the amount of radiation leaking into and out of the containment vessel. The drone-based radiation detection module weighs less than 200g, It can be operated inside and outside the containment vessel of a nuclear power plant. To check the performance of the designed equipment, a performance evaluation test was conducted with reference to the international standard (IEC-60864). The stability of the radiation detection module designed to meet the needs of the field the statistical rate of change by repeated measurements in the rate of change experiment to evaluate the measurement accuracy was ±4.6%. The accuracy ±7.3% in the linearity experiment to evaluate the dose rate dependence, the linear The figure satisfies the international performance evaluation standard of ±3.5%. The radiation detection module developed in this study is a customized equipment for a nuclear power plant dismantling workshop. It will be helpful for accurate measurement of space dose rate and safety management of radiation worksites in sites with a lot of radiation dust.

Survey Equipment Development of Stability Evaluation for Rock Slope using Drone (드론을 이용한 암반사면의 안정성평가 측정장비 개발)

  • Lee, Hyun-Chol;Kwon, Ki-mun;Moon, Chang-eun;Jo, Yeong-hun
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.91-99
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    • 2018
  • Mechanical Properties of Rock Slope as a safe and effective interpretation should be thoroughly investigated. Clinometer, however, this new measurement due to the restrictions of the research for the joint orientation is needed. In this study, characteristics of the joint orientation can be used to analyze the joint orientation of developing a joint survey system that can be applied to the field. The system is developed and Analysis software to hardware. Hardware is composed to measure the joint orientation of measuring module, measuring the transfer of data transfer module. From the software is measuring module from the data to analyze the orientation of the joint development, and drone joint orientation survey system named. Can not be measured by the investigation, including regional development approach is a system that has been difficult if the Field Application of the lab test results of the joint orientation and effectively.

Study on Disaster Response Strategies Using Multi-Sensors Satellite Imagery (다종 위성영상을 활용한 재난대응 방안 연구)

  • Jongsoo Park;Dalgeun Lee;Junwoo Lee;Eunji Cheon;Hagyu Jeong
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.39 no.5_2
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    • pp.755-770
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    • 2023
  • Due to recent severe climate change, abnormal weather phenomena, and other factors, the frequency and magnitude of natural disasters are increasing. The need for disaster management using artificial satellites is growing, especially during large-scale disasters due to time and economic constraints. In this study, we have summarized the current status of next-generation medium-sized satellites and microsatellites in operation and under development, as well as trends in satellite imagery analysis techniques using a large volume of satellite imagery driven by the advancement of the space industry. Furthermore, by utilizing satellite imagery, particularly focusing on recent major disasters such as floods, landslides, droughts, and wildfires, we have confirmed how satellite imagery can be employed for damage analysis, thereby establishing its potential for disaster management. Through this study, we have presented satellite development and operational statuses, recent trends in satellite imagery analysis technology, and proposed disaster response strategies that utilize various types of satellite imagery. It was observed that during the stages of disaster progression, the utilization of satellite imagery is more prominent in the response and recovery stages than in the prevention and preparedness stages. In the future, with the availability of diverse imagery, we plan to research the fusion of cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence and deep learning, and their applicability for effective disaster management.

National Disaster Management, Investigation, and Analysis Using RS/GIS Data Fusion (RS/GIS 자료융합을 통한 국가 재난관리 및 조사·분석)

  • Seongsam Kim;Jaewook Suk;Dalgeun Lee;Junwoo Lee
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.39 no.5_2
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    • pp.743-754
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    • 2023
  • The global occurrence of myriad natural disasters and incidents, catalyzed by climate change and extreme meteorological conditions, has engendered substantial human and material losses. International organizations such as the International Charter have established an enduring collaborative framework for real-time coordination to provide high-resolution satellite imagery and geospatial information. These resources are instrumental in the management of large-scale disaster scenarios and the expeditious execution of recovery operations. At the national level, the operational deployment of advanced National Earth Observation Satellites, controlled by National Geographic Information Institute, has not only catalyzed the advancement of geospatial data but has also contributed to the provisioning of damage analysis data for significant domestic and international disaster events. This special edition of the National Disaster Management Research Institute delineates the contemporary landscape of major disaster incidents in the year 2023 and elucidates the strategic blueprint of the government's national disaster safety system reform. Additionally, it encapsulates the most recent research accomplishments in the domains of artificial satellite systems, information and communication technology, and spatial information utilization, which are paramount in the institution's disaster situation management and analysis efforts. Furthermore, the publication encompasses the most recent research findings relevant to data collection, processing, and analysis pertaining to disaster cause and damage extent. These findings are especially pertinent to the institute's on-site investigation initiatives and are informed by cutting-edge technologies, including drone-based mapping and LiDAR observation, as evidenced by a case study involving the 2023 landslide damage resulting from concentrated heavy rainfall.

Research Trend Analysis of Risk Cost Model for UAM Flight Path Planning (UAM 비행 경로 계획을 위한 위험 비용 모델 연구 동향 분석)

  • Jae-Hyeon Kim;Dong-Min Lee;Myeong-Jin Lee;Yeong-Hoon Choi;Ji-Hun Kwon;Jong-Whoa Na
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.68-76
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    • 2024
  • With the recent rapid growth of the domestic and international unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market and the increasing importance of UAV operations in urban centers, such as UAMs, the safety management and regulatory framework for human life and property damage caused by UAV failures has been emphasized. In this study, we conducted a comparative analysis of risk-cost models that evaluate the risk of an operating area for safe UAM flight path planning, and identified the main limitations of each model to derive considerations for future model development. By providing a basic model for improving the safety of UAM operations, this study is expected to make an important contribution to technical improvements and policy decisions in the field of UAM flight path planning.

A Study on the Safety Monitoring of Bridge Facilities based on Smart Sensors (스마트 센서 기반의 교량 시설물 안전 모니터링 기법 연구)

  • YEON, Sang-Ho;KIM, Joon-Soo;YEON, Chun-Hum
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.97-106
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    • 2019
  • Today, many smart sensor's measurement instruments are used to check the safety situation of various medium and large bridge structures that should be maintained in the construction facilities, but most of them use the method of measuring and confirming the displacement behavior of the bridge at regular intervals. In order to continuously check the safety situation, various measuring instruments are used, but most of them are not able to measure and measure the displacement and behavior of main construction structures at regular intervals. In this study, GNSS and environment smart sensors and drone's image data are transmitted to wireless network so that risk of many bridge's structures can be detected beforehand. As a result, by diagnosing the fine displacement of the bridge in real time and its condition, reinforcement, repair and disaster prevention measures for the structural parts of the bridges, which are expected to be dangerous, and various disasters and accidents can be prevented, and disaster can be prevented could suggest a new alternative.

Height Determination Using Vanishing Points of a Single Camera for Monitoring of Construction Site (건설현장 모니터링을 위한 단안 카메라 기반의 소실점을 이용한 높이 결정)

  • Choi, In-Ha;So, Hyeong-Yoon;Kim, Eui-Myoung
    • Journal of Cadastre & Land InformatiX
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.73-82
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    • 2021
  • According to the government's announcement of the safety management enhancement policy for small and medium-sized private construction sites, the subject of mandatory CCTV installation has been expanded from large construction sites to small and medium-sized construction sites. However, since the existing CCTV at construction sites has been used for simple control for safety management, so research is needed for monitoring of construction sites. Therefore, in this study, three vanishing points were calculated based on a single image taken with a monocular camera, and then a camera matrix containing interior orientation parameters information was determined. And the accuracy was verified by calculating the height of the target object from the height of the reference object. Through height determination experiments using vanishing points based on a monocular camera, it was possible to determine the height of target objects only with a single image without separately surveying of ground control points. As a result of the accuracy evaluation, the root mean square error was ±0.161m. Therefore, it is determined that the progress of construction work at the construction sites can be monitored through the single image taken using the single camera.

Remote Sensing and Geo-spatial Information Utilization for Managing Disaster in Korean Peninsula (한반도 재난 관리를 위한 원격탐사와 공간정보 활용기술)

  • Kim, Seongsam;Nho, Hyunju;Lee, Junwoo;Kim, Jinyoung;Kim, Jinsoo
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.36 no.5_4
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    • pp.1139-1151
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    • 2020
  • The National Disaster Management Research Institute(NDMI) has been developed technologies for disaster management applicability as well as disaster monitoring and damage analysis based on various earth observation platforms such as satellites, drones, and disaster field investigation vehicles. In this special issue, recent research results related to the disaster site investigation, satellite-based disaster management technology, and disaster information analysis using GIS conducted by NDMI are described in detail. Based on such achievements in the research of earth observation, we will continue to make efforts to improve the integrated national disaster investigation, analysis, and monitoring technology by connecting with the existing geo-spatial information service technology and various information collected at the disaster site.