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Utilization of LiDAR Technology for Highway Inventory
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Collection of roadway inventory data is a basic task for most highway agencies. Maintaining up-to-date information about roadways is essential for design, planning, maintenance, and rehabilitation purposes. For inventory, highway agencies typically rely on field data collection, which is time consuming and subject to limitations such as adverse weather conditions. Recent availability of new and emerging technologies has led to experimentation with these technologies for collection of roadway inventory. This paper is focused on the use of Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) technology for collection of roadway inventory. LiDAR uses the same principle as RADAR for collection of information. The LiDAR instrument transmits light beams towards a target and a receiver collects some of the reflected light. The time for the light to travel to the target and back to the receiver is used to determine the distance to the target. Placement of the LiDAR equipment onboard an airplane and directing the light beams at the surface of the Earth allows collection of the Earth’s surface profile. The resulting data can be used in obtaining information on certain roadway inventory elements. This paper describes experimentation with LiDAR data collected for Iowa 1 highway, passing through Linn and Johnson Counties, Iowa.