The surface layer of road pavement has a particular importance in relation to the satisfaction of the primary demands of locomotion, such as security and eco-compatibility. Among those pavement surface characteristics, the “texture” appears to be one of the most interesting with regard to the attainment of skid resistance. Specifications and regulations, providing a wide range of functional indicators, act as guidelines to satisfy the performance requirements. This paper describes an experiment on the use of laser scanner techniques on various types of asphalt for texture characterization. The use of high precision laser scanners, such as the triangulation types, is proposed to expand the analysis of road pavement from the commonly and currently used two-dimensional method to a three-dimensional one, with the aim of extending the range of the most important parameters for these kinds of applications. Laser scanners can be used in an innovative way to obtain information on areal surface layer through a single measurement, with data homogeneity and representativeness. The described experience highlights how the laser scanner is used for both laboratory experiments and tests in situ, with a particular attention paid to factors that could potentially affect the survey.

Bitelli G., Simone A., Girardi F., Lantieri C. (2012). Laser Scanning on Road Pavements: A New Approach for Characterizing Surface Texture. SENSORS, 12, 9110-9128 [10.3390/s120709110].

Laser Scanning on Road Pavements: A New Approach for Characterizing Surface Texture

BITELLI, GABRIELE
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SIMONE, ANDREA;GIRARDI, FABRIZIO;LANTIERI, CLAUDIO
2012

Abstract

The surface layer of road pavement has a particular importance in relation to the satisfaction of the primary demands of locomotion, such as security and eco-compatibility. Among those pavement surface characteristics, the “texture” appears to be one of the most interesting with regard to the attainment of skid resistance. Specifications and regulations, providing a wide range of functional indicators, act as guidelines to satisfy the performance requirements. This paper describes an experiment on the use of laser scanner techniques on various types of asphalt for texture characterization. The use of high precision laser scanners, such as the triangulation types, is proposed to expand the analysis of road pavement from the commonly and currently used two-dimensional method to a three-dimensional one, with the aim of extending the range of the most important parameters for these kinds of applications. Laser scanners can be used in an innovative way to obtain information on areal surface layer through a single measurement, with data homogeneity and representativeness. The described experience highlights how the laser scanner is used for both laboratory experiments and tests in situ, with a particular attention paid to factors that could potentially affect the survey.
2012
Bitelli G., Simone A., Girardi F., Lantieri C. (2012). Laser Scanning on Road Pavements: A New Approach for Characterizing Surface Texture. SENSORS, 12, 9110-9128 [10.3390/s120709110].
Bitelli G.; Simone A.; Girardi F.; Lantieri C.
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