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This paper is dedicated to address the limitations of vision-based displacement monitoring (VDM) methods when monitoring multiple targets. It first introduces a two-dimensional (2D) VDM method for automated monitoring of multiple target displacements, eliminating the need for manual template selection and repeated camera calibration. The method uses coded artificial targets supplemented by intelligent algorithms and self-calibration techniques. A three-dimensional (3D) VDM method is then developed for displacement monitoring using two independent cameras. The efficacy and precision of the proposed methods were extensively validated through numerical simulations and experimental studies. The numerical simulation results show that coded targets can be accurately detected and identified. Shaker test results show that the proposed 2D VDM method effectively monitors multiple encoded targets in different planes and autonomously complete the whole process. The proposed 3D VDM method accurately monitors the 3D displacements of multiple targets on a bridge using only two independent cameras.
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AUTOMATION IN CONSTRUCTION
ISSN: 0926-5805
Year: 2024
Volume: 166
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JCR@2022
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SCOPUS Cited Count: 3
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30 Days PV: 2
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