Earthwork volumes estimation in asphalt pavement reconstruction using a mobile laser scanning systerm

This paper presents a novel method for estimating earthwork volumes in asphalt pavement reconstruction using a mobile laser scanning (MLS) system. First, based on the static targets, this method registers two point cloud datasets into the same coordinate system, which respectively are acquired in the reconstructing road before and after asphalting. Next, road surface points are detected from each point cloud using a curb-based method, and further divided into a set of blocks. Afterwards, the blocks are perpendicularly partitioned into grids, where two surface features are extracted using the RANSAC. Finally, the volume of each grid is calculated according to these two surface features. The proposed algorithm has been tested on two sets of point clouds acquired by a RIEGL VMX-450 MLS system in the reconstructing road before and after asphalting. The results demonstrate the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed algorithm in estimating earthwork volumes.