InfraRed Thermography and 3D-Data Fusion for Architectural Heritage: A Scoping Review

Comprehensive documentation is the foundation of effective conservation, repair and maintenance (CRM) practices for architectural heritage. In order to diagnose historic buildings and inform decision making, a combination of multi-disciplinary surveys is fundamental to understanding a building’s her...

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Main Authors: Neil Sutherland, Stuart Marsh, Gary Priestnall, Paul Bryan, Jon Mills
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-05-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/15/9/2422
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description Comprehensive documentation is the foundation of effective conservation, repair and maintenance (CRM) practices for architectural heritage. In order to diagnose historic buildings and inform decision making, a combination of multi-disciplinary surveys is fundamental to understanding a building’s heritage and performance. Infrared thermography (IRT), a non-contact, non-invasive and non-destructive imaging technique, allows both qualitative and quantitative assessments of temperature to be undertaken. However, the inherent low spatial resolution of thermal imaging has led recent work to fuse thermographic and geometric data for the accurate 3D documentation of architectural heritage. This paper maps the scope of this emerging field to understand the application of IRT and 3D-data fusion (IRT-3DDF) for architectural heritage. A scoping review is undertaken to systematically map the current literature and determine research gaps and future trends. Results indicate that the increasing availability of thermal cameras and advances in photogrammetric software are enabling thermal models to be generated successfully for the diagnosis and holistic management of architectural heritage. In addition, it is evident that IRT-3DDF provides several opportunities for additional data integration, historic building information modelling (H-BIM) and temporal analysis of historic buildings. Future developments are needed to transform IRT-3DDF findings into actionable insights and to apply IRT-3DDF to pressing climate-related challenges, such as energy efficiency, retrofitting and thermal comfort assessments.
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spelling doaj.art-c0ff22538fe440e1a202b06b4b5285422023-11-17T23:39:59ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922023-05-01159242210.3390/rs15092422InfraRed Thermography and 3D-Data Fusion for Architectural Heritage: A Scoping ReviewNeil Sutherland0Stuart Marsh1Gary Priestnall2Paul Bryan3Jon Mills4Nottingham Geospatial Institute, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2TU, UKNottingham Geospatial Institute, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2TU, UKNottingham Geospatial Institute, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2TU, UKIndependent Researcher, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UKSchool of Engineering, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UKComprehensive documentation is the foundation of effective conservation, repair and maintenance (CRM) practices for architectural heritage. In order to diagnose historic buildings and inform decision making, a combination of multi-disciplinary surveys is fundamental to understanding a building’s heritage and performance. Infrared thermography (IRT), a non-contact, non-invasive and non-destructive imaging technique, allows both qualitative and quantitative assessments of temperature to be undertaken. However, the inherent low spatial resolution of thermal imaging has led recent work to fuse thermographic and geometric data for the accurate 3D documentation of architectural heritage. This paper maps the scope of this emerging field to understand the application of IRT and 3D-data fusion (IRT-3DDF) for architectural heritage. A scoping review is undertaken to systematically map the current literature and determine research gaps and future trends. Results indicate that the increasing availability of thermal cameras and advances in photogrammetric software are enabling thermal models to be generated successfully for the diagnosis and holistic management of architectural heritage. In addition, it is evident that IRT-3DDF provides several opportunities for additional data integration, historic building information modelling (H-BIM) and temporal analysis of historic buildings. Future developments are needed to transform IRT-3DDF findings into actionable insights and to apply IRT-3DDF to pressing climate-related challenges, such as energy efficiency, retrofitting and thermal comfort assessments.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/15/9/2422infrared thermography (IRT)close-range photogrammetrystructure-from-motion (SfM)terrestrial laser scanning (TLS)data fusionarchitectural heritage
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Jon Mills
InfraRed Thermography and 3D-Data Fusion for Architectural Heritage: A Scoping Review
Remote Sensing
infrared thermography (IRT)
close-range photogrammetry
structure-from-motion (SfM)
terrestrial laser scanning (TLS)
data fusion
architectural heritage
title InfraRed Thermography and 3D-Data Fusion for Architectural Heritage: A Scoping Review
title_full InfraRed Thermography and 3D-Data Fusion for Architectural Heritage: A Scoping Review
title_fullStr InfraRed Thermography and 3D-Data Fusion for Architectural Heritage: A Scoping Review
title_full_unstemmed InfraRed Thermography and 3D-Data Fusion for Architectural Heritage: A Scoping Review
title_short InfraRed Thermography and 3D-Data Fusion for Architectural Heritage: A Scoping Review
title_sort infrared thermography and 3d data fusion for architectural heritage a scoping review
topic infrared thermography (IRT)
close-range photogrammetry
structure-from-motion (SfM)
terrestrial laser scanning (TLS)
data fusion
architectural heritage
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/15/9/2422
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