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Robotic Inspection of Underground Utilities for Construction Survey Using a Ground Penetrating Radar

Image and Video Processing 2022-04-21 v2 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a very useful non-destructive evaluation (NDE) device for locating and mapping underground assets prior to digging and trenching efforts in construction. This paper presents a novel robotic system to automate the GPR data collection process, localize the underground utilities, interpret and reconstruct the underground objects for better visualization allowing regular non-professional users to understand the survey results. This system is composed of three modules: 1) an Omni-directional robotic data collection platform, that carries an RGB-D camera with an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and a GPR antenna to perform automatic GPR data collection, and tag each GPR measurement with visual positioning information at every sampling step; 2) a learning-based migration module to interpret the raw GPR B-scan image into a 2D cross-section model of objects; 3) a 3D reconstruction module, i.e., GPRNet, to generate underground utility model represented as fine 3D point cloud. Comparative studies are performed on synthetic data and field GPR raw data with various incompleteness and noise. Experimental results demonstrate that our proposed method achieves a 30.0%30.0\% higher GPR imaging accuracy in mean Intersection Over Union (IoU) than the conventional back projection (BP) migration approach and 6.9%6.9\%-7.2%7.2\% less loss in Chamfer Distance (CD) than baseline methods regarding point cloud model reconstruction. The GPR-based robotic inspection provides an effective tool for civil engineers to detect and survey underground utilities before construction.

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@article{arxiv.2106.01907,
  title  = {Robotic Inspection of Underground Utilities for Construction Survey Using a Ground Penetrating Radar},
  author = {Jinglun Feng and Liang Yang and Ejup Hoxha and Jiang Biao and Jizhong Xiao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.01907},
  year   = {2022}
}