
Collision Documentation
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- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- CHAPTER 1 A Video Tracking Photogrammetry Technique to Survey Roadways for Accident Reconstruction
- Background
- Introduction
- Video Tracking Photogrammetry
- Scene Surveying
- Setting Up the Video Take
- Taking the Video
- Tips
- Processing the Data
- Case Studies
- Flat Highway
- Road Signs and Telephone Poles
- Rolling Highway
- Comparison of Survey Accuracy for Road Curvature
- Comparison of Survey Accuracy for Road Profile
- Residential Roads
- Future Development
- Conclusion
- References
- CHAPTER 2 A Three-Dimensional Crush Measurement Methodology Using Two-Dimensional Photographs
- Introduction
- Previous Research Studies
- Methodology
- Procedure
- Step One: Photograph Selection
- Step Two (Part One): Wireframe Model Acquisition
- Step Two (Part Two): Model/Photograph Alignment
- Step Three: Vertices Displacement ("Deforming" The Model)
- Selected Case Studies
- Case Study No. 1
- Methodology
- Case Study No. 1 Results
- Case Study No. 2
- Methodology
- Case Study No. 2 Results
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- CHAPTER 3 Using Particle Image Velocimetry for Road Vehicle Tracking and Performance Monitoring
- Introduction
- Purpose
- Background
- Literature Review
- Overview
- Mathematical Basis for DPIV
- Description of Vehicle Kinematics
- Preliminary Testing
- Bounds of Performance
- Experimental Procedures
- Description of Systems
- Calibration
- Modifications to OpenPIV
- Data Collection
- Straight-Line Driving Test Results
- Analysis of Data
- Omission of Outliers
- Least Squares Analysis
- Comparison of Analysis Techniques
- Sources of Uncertainty
- Conclusions
- References
- CHAPTER 4 Benefits and Methodology for Dimensioning a Vehicle Using a 3D Scanner for Accident Reconstruction Purposes
- Introduction
- Methodology for Dimensioning a Vehicle
- Scanner Setup Prior to Inspection Trip
- Scanner Setup at Inspection
- Scanning a Vehicle
- Post Processing the Scanner Data
- Reconstruction Case Studies
- Case 1: A Roof Deformation Case on a Small Sport Utility Vehicle
- Case 2: Collision Between a Motorcycle and Towed Trailer
- Case 3: Intersectional Collision Case Involving Two Vehicles
- Case 4: Damage Documentation on a UTV
- Case 5: Seat Belt and Seat Movement Investigation
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- References
- Acknowledgments
- CHAPTER 5 The Accuracy of Photo-Based Three-Dimensional Scanning for Collision Reconstruction Using 123D Catch
- Introduction
- Crush Jigs
- Plumb Line Tracing
- Total Station Survey
- Laser Scanning
- Coordinate Measuring Machines
- Traditional Photogrammetry
- Photo-Based 3D Scanning
- Photo-Based 3D Scanning Theory
- Photo-Based 3D Scanning Software
- Purpose
- Method
- Vehicle Preparation
- Total Station Measurements
- Traditional Photogrammetry Measurements
- Photo-Based 3D Scanning
- Data Analysis
- Results
- Comparison between Total Station and Photo-Based 3D Scanning
- Comparison between Traditional Photogrammetry and Photo-Based 3D Scanning
- Discussion
- Measurement Deviation
- Strengths of Photo-Based 3D Scanning
- Limitations of Photo-Based 3D Scanning
- Summary/Conclusions
- References
- CHAPTER 6 Applying Camera Matching Methods to Laser-Scanned Three-Dimensional Scene Data with Comparisons to Other Methods
- Introduction
- Photogrammetry Methods Used
- Photogrammetry Software
- Photogrammetry Using Point Cloud Data
- Photograph Rectification of Point Cloud Data
- Camera Matching to Point Cloud Data
- Photogrammetry Using 3D Scanner Data
- The Method of Virtual Camera Matching to a Scene
- Applying the Virtual Camera Matching Method to a Complex Crash on Sloped Terrain
- Accuracy Comparison for the Staged Collision
- Photograph Considerations for Camera Matching Photogrammetry
- Summary/Conclusions
- References
- Acknowledgments
- CHAPTER 7 Assessment of the Accuracy of Google Earth Imagery for Use as a Tool in Accident Reconstruction
- Introduction
- Methodology
- Results
- Discussion
- Summary/Conclusions
- References
- Acknowledgments
- CHAPTER 8 A Quantitative Method for Accurately Depicting Still Photographs or Video of a Nighttime Scene Utilizing Equivalent Contrast
- Introduction
- Contrast
- Prior Methodologies
- Methodology
- Overview
- Testing
- Results
- Calibrating for an Object that cannot be Seen
- Calibrating for an Object that can be Seen
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- References
- CHAPTER 9 Evaluation of the Accuracy of Image-Based Scanning as a Basis for Photogrammetric Reconstruction of Physical Evidence
- Introduction
- Underlying Concepts-Image-Based Scanning
- Advantages of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
- Methodology
- Results
- Discussion and Conclusions
- References
- CHAPTER 10 A Survey of Multiview Photogrammetry Software for Documenting Vehicle Crush
- Introduction
- Methodology
- 3D Scanner Documentation
- Photograph and Video Documentation
- Photogrammetry Software
- 3D Scan Data Processing
- Photogrammetric Data Processing
- Scaling and Comparing the Point Clouds
- Results
- Initial Software Evaluation
- Camera Comparison
- Photographs and Video Comparison
- Software Evaluation Using Limited Photographs
- Damaged and Undamaged Vehicle Comparison
- Further Analysis: Photographs and Video Comparison
- Summary/Conclusions
- References
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
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