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Testing the Elios 3 Surveying Payload: Mapping a 600m bridge without disrupting traffic

Written by Eloise McMinn | Nov 16, 2023 7:59:32 AM

Benefits in a nutshell

Safety

The data collection with the Survey Payload was able to access the full 600 meters of this bridge, closely inspecting areas that would typically require work at height to reach. In addition, the drone was flown in a safe manner that did not distract traffic. 

Efficiency

The Elios 3 completed an outdoor survey of this bridge in just 4 flights in less than 1 day, without any disruption to traffic. This minimizes the time taken for inspections and determines if there is a need for maintenance work before any redirecting of cars. 

Accuracy

The Surveying Payload is capable of over 90% data collection to within 1 centimeter, providing a high degree of detail and accuracy in results. 

Business Development

To avoid distracting traffic, no flights were done directly over the live bridge deck. Despite this, it was possible to recreate the entirety of the bridge within the desired survey area. 

 

 

Flyability launched the Elios 3 Surveying Payload in October of 2023 intending to provide a LiDAR payload for our flagship drone that can do more - it has features that enable greater data coverage, mapping efficiency, and accuracy. With their partner Droprise they set out to find a mapping project to test the capabilities of the new Surveying Payload. 

Understanding the Elios 3 LiDAR payloads

Professional drone inspectors and surveyors can choose between the Elios 3’s two LiDAR payloads according to what best suits their needs.

The standard configuration, with the Rev 6.2 LiDAR, is better suited for projects where a general overview of an area is needed with a moderate requirement for accuracy. 

The Surveying Payload, on the other hand, is tailored for scenarios where accuracy is paramount. It uses the Rev 7 LiDAR and is best suited for surveying challenging and complex environments including underground mines, wastewater pipes, and sewers, as well as projects that require centimeter-accurate results. 

The new Elios 3 LiDAR payload can unlock more capabilities than the standard Rev 6.2

The new payload aims to bridge data gaps in challenging environments. This is achieved through its enhanced physical capabilities as well as partner processing software FARO Connect. The Surveying Payload’s capabilities are astonishing; in testing over 90% of data gathered was accurate to within 2cm, with 1.3 million points scanned per second and a range of up to 100 meters. Data processing with FARO Connect enabled the automated merging of point clouds as well as automatic noise reduction thanks to processing settings designed for Flyability drones. 

In October 2023, Droprise and Flyability took the Surveying Payload and Elios 3 out to a new site to demonstrate its capabilities in a unique mapping environment.

Mapping a highway bridge without stopping traffic

Droprise has been a Flyability reseller and partner since 2019, and has seen the evolution of the Elios drone from Elios 1, to 2, to the flagship Elios 3 in 2022. They specialize in providing drone inspection and surveying services construction and inspection projects, and operate out of Bruges, Belgium. 

They wanted to pitch the Elios 3 with its Surveying Payload to potential clients but were faced with a problem. In the past, they have found that their local market has a strong desire to see the return on investment or impact of technology before adopting it. For this reason, Droprise needed to test the Surveying Payload in an environment that would prove its value to its potential clients. 

The bridge survey was completed with the Elios 3 Surveying Payload

A team of pilots from Droprise and Flyability obtained permission to inspect key elements around a bridge for a busy section of the motorway. They did not have the right to fly over the bridge (as that could distract traffic), but they aimed to create a 3D model based on data collection underneath and alongside the structure.

Methodology for drone mapping a roadway bridge 

A bridge survey with the Elios 3 would showcase its data quality and versatility of application in terms of both indoor and outdoor surveying. The Elios 3 flies without GPS, but uses the visual camera (VIO) and LiDAR stabilization to guide itself. It is also compatible with Remote ID, which is critical in some global markets, including the US. Because the Elios 3 does not use GPS, it does not risk losing GPS signal in-flight and thus can fly close to or underneath a bridge where other drones would lose GPS connection. As a result, this project highlights the value of the Elios 3 through its clear results and expanded capabilities. 

As the traffic would not be stopped for this project, Droprise and Flyability had to ensure they piloted the drone in a way that would not distract and potentially endanger any drivers. This involved flying at specific angles of height compared to the road and not directly above. This bridge is a large structure, with enough complex features and the size to prove the efficacy of the Surveying Payload, as well as prove to potential Droprise clients in Belgium that the drone has a real value in the area - especially with a growing need for bridge or similar infrastructure inspections. 

This bridge was built in 2014 and is partly over water that ships move through on a daily basis. There are no expected structural issues for such a new bridge, but it would never be possible to access the underside for inspection without constructing special scaffolding above the water, making it the ideal demonstration site for the Elios 3. 

The amazing LiDAR results are shown with clarity in this video

The area being surveyed is 600 meters long and was inspected from multiple angles with just 4 flights. The pilot was careful not to cross the highway during the inspection while still flying close to the underside to gather all the necessary data. However, as the Rev 7 LiDAR records 1.5 million points per second, it results in a very dense point cloud. The team could see from the FlyAware live model that they were still capturing a comprehensive view of the bridge. The results were then processed with FARO Connect to align the multiple flights and recreate the bridge in 3D.

Results of a drone inspection for a bridge

The amazing point cloud of the bridge produced with this flight shows great clarity and detail of the structure and provides a comprehensive view despite only collecting data from certain angles. 

Droprise can now use this video to demonstrate the quality of data to their potential clients, with this example project being particularly relevant to major infrastructure management projects across the country. In the future, Droprise intends to do a follow-up flight that they will georeference to take advantage of the Surveying Payload’s heightened accuracy and FARO Connect’s automated georeferencing to streamline the digitization process and create a centimeter-accurate, localized model of the bridge. 

Discover more about the Elios 3 and the surveying payload