Integrated Remote Sensing and Visualization (IRSV) System for Transportation Infrastructure Operations and Management William Ribarsky, Edd Hauser, Shen-en.

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Integrated Remote Sensing and Visualization (IRSV) System for Transportation Infrastructure Operations and Management William Ribarsky, Edd Hauser, Shen-en Chen, Bill Tolone, Seok-won Lee, Remco Chang, Wanqiu Liu, Rashna Vatcha, Xiaoyu Wang This research is focused on validation of Commercial Remote Sensing (CRS) and Spatial Information (SI) applications for Bridge Infrastructure Assessment and Management (BIAM). As part of the research, a prototype Integrated Remote Sensing and Visualization (IRSV) system has been developed, which acts as a remote sensing data visualization/management protocol as well as a multiple-site data sharing tool. It contains a large visualization, bridge inventory database and remote sensing data (LIDAR, sub-inch aerial photography and Infrared thermography) residing on a SI platform that allows management and interpretation of bridge data. The IRSV brings large scale, heterogeneous data and analyses from multiple sources together in a way that has not been possible before. In the Phase I study, the potential impacts of the proposed IRSV and associated CRS technologies were recognized as:1) enhancement of BIAM - the IRSV concept can provide DOTs the insight to develop the visualization and system requirements for their BMS; 2) appreciation of bridge temporal transformation; 3) possible continuous bridge monitoring; 4) provision of more precise damage assessment; 5) Better data interpretation and development of insights for management and problem-solving through parallel data displays. Research supported by US Department of Transportation # DToS59-07-H-005 Multi-Source Bridge Data Integration IRSV System Overview Visual Representations Landsat Wide-Band Thematic Data Interactive Control Center Aerial Imaging GIS Data Original Data Tables Interactive Map View Digital Video Bridge Image Bridge Image Analysis Report Knowledge Pool Traditional Inspection Damage Quantification LIDAR Scan 3D Views Scatterplot View Parallel Coordinates View