Implementing drone as flood inundation laboratory measurement tool
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2021-08Author
Muhammad Azraie, Abdul Kadir
Ismail, Abustan
Mohd Firdaus, Abdul Razak
Noorul Hudai, Abdullah
Pingping, Luo
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Interest in flood inundation study keep increasing due to the increment in the flood hazard
around the world. Although the main interest is numerical approach, hydraulic model
experiment is still needed. This is because the numerical approach has limitation while the
hydraulic model has the capability to replicate the actual condition of flood. To increase
the accuracy between hydraulic model and actual site, a large-scale hydraulic model is one
of the solutions. However, using a large-scale hydraulic model has drawback, where the
measurement of the flood inundation processes is more difficult due its size and duration.
Therefore, a fast and accurate measurement approach is required to collect the flood
inundation data, especially in terms of flood extent. This study proposed a drone image
method to measure the flood extent in a large-scale hydraulic model experiment of flood
inundation. A total size of 23 m × 11.5 m hydraulic model were built in a laboratory to
replicate the Sungai Bertam with scale 1/25. The ground measurement and drone image
were used to measure the flood inundation to determine the capabilities of the drone
image. The results demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed approach.