Coastal retreat is a non-recoverable phenomenon that—together with a relevant proneness to landslides—has economic, social and environmental impacts. Quantitative data on …
Thermal infrared imaging is fundamental to architectural heritage non-destructive diagnostics. However, thermal sensors' low spatial resolution allows capturing only very …
G Patrucco, A Gómez, A Adineh, M Rahrig, JL Lerma - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
In the framework of built heritage monitoring techniques, a prominent position is occupied by thermography, which represents an efficient and non-invasive solution for these kinds of …
Pedestrian space is an important place for people's outdoor activities. Its thermal environment affects pedestrian walking experience, route selection and physical health. This …
M Previtali, L Barazzetti, R Brumana, B Cuca, D Oreni… - Applied Geomatics, 2014 - Springer
Energy-efficient retrofitting of existing buildings is a key aspect for reaching the proposed energy consumption reduction targets fixed by public authorities in different countries. For …
Efforts in the domain of building studies involve the use of a diverse array of geomatic sensors, some providing invaluable information in the form of three-dimensional point …
The thermal analysis of buildings represents a key-step for reduction of energy consumption, also in the case of Cultural Heritage. Here the complexity of the constructions and the …
A mobile indoor mapping system combined with infrared thermography was used for the acquisition of data needed for the quantification of heat loss through a building envelope by …
The relatively poor spatial resolution of thermal images is a limitation for many thermal remote sensing applications. A possible solution to mitigate this problem is super-resolution …