Unmanned aerial vehicle technology use in visual road inspection at Ft005, Johor Bahru-Melaka
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2022-03Author
Masiri, Kaamin
Saiful Azhar, Ahmad Tajudin
Nor Athirah, Basri
Rosdi, Ab Rahman
Ahmad Hakimi, Mat Nor
Muhammad Azraie, Abdul Kadir
Mardiha, Mokhtar
Luo, Pingping
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Visual road inspection is one of the key phases of road maintenance to examine and describe
the condition of road infrastructure. The local authority still uses the conventional road
inspection method. However, this method has its drawbacks. In this study, Unmanned Aerial
Vehicle (UAV) was used to help in the road infrastructure information search and to
determine the severity level of the road in visual road inspection. The objectives of this study
are: to capture road images at study locations using UAV technology, to produce data for
pavement distress using the UAV photogrammetry method, and to analyse the level of
pavement distress using the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) method. Results from this study
showed that UAVs are suitable for aerial mapping with the condition that a professional
operator operates it during data acquisition and the use of UAVs as a verification medium is
more efficient than the conventional method because it measures every end and vertex of the
road using a digitising method, whereas the conventional method measures from vertex to
the vertex of the road using a theodolite. A total of 206 locations with 11 different types of
pavement distress have been identified by the PCI results using this technology. Overall, the
pavement distress of the road from Sections 1 to 4 is at a serious level and necessitates
reconstruction.