Use of Laser Scanner for Digital Surveying of the Sarnicli Inn and the Byzantine Cistern Underneath

Use of Laser Scanner for Digital Surveying of the Sarnicli Inn and the Byzantine Cistern Underneath

Gülhan Benli, Eylem Görmüş Ekizce
ISBN13: 9781522506751|ISBN10: 1522506756|EISBN13: 9781522506768
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0675-1.ch008
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Benli, Gülhan, and Eylem Görmüş Ekizce. "Use of Laser Scanner for Digital Surveying of the Sarnicli Inn and the Byzantine Cistern Underneath." Handbook of Research on Emerging Technologies for Architectural and Archaeological Heritage, edited by Alfonso Ippolito, IGI Global, 2017, pp. 227-254. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0675-1.ch008

APA

Benli, G. & Ekizce, E. G. (2017). Use of Laser Scanner for Digital Surveying of the Sarnicli Inn and the Byzantine Cistern Underneath. In A. Ippolito (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Emerging Technologies for Architectural and Archaeological Heritage (pp. 227-254). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0675-1.ch008

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Benli, Gülhan, and Eylem Görmüş Ekizce. "Use of Laser Scanner for Digital Surveying of the Sarnicli Inn and the Byzantine Cistern Underneath." In Handbook of Research on Emerging Technologies for Architectural and Archaeological Heritage, edited by Alfonso Ippolito, 227-254. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2017. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0675-1.ch008

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Abstract

Measurement methods including traditional measurement methods, topographic and photogrammetric measurement methods, measurements via laser scanning devices and aerial photogrammetric measurement methods obtained using model airplane or model helicopters are used in documentation of the cultural heritage and protected areas in our country. Although data obtained by Aerial Lidar technology accepted as advanced technology over the past decade, enables faster data comparing to others as data obtained by terrestrial laser scanners provide millimetre level accuracy close-range scanning methods are preferred in architectural facades scanning during the process of surveying of a single building. Inclusion process of a Byzantine cistern in Istanbul, Turkey, which was undiscovered for centuries, in our cultural heritage as well as surveying stages of the cistern along with the inn structure built over, using 3D scanning technology shall be described within this study.

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