Technologies used

For EG.D, as part of a pilot project on a test polygon at the 110/22kV České Budějovice Střed transformer station, we carried out data collection by mobile phone and then by drone. 3D documentation of trenches and cable routes directly from the field was possible thanks to the MawisPhoto service, the output of which was subsequently 3D models in class 3 accuracy, enabling inspection of the building, materials, and construction.
Testing was carried out in two waves (at the low voltage LV level and at the very high voltage HV level) in České Budějovice Střed. Thanks to the data collection method for MawisPhoto and the surveying by a surveyor, it was possible to create a georeferenced 3D model of the line buried in the ground. Before the survey, QR-coded insertion points were placed around the trench with the line. These points were not only used for data collection for the MawisPhoto application, but were also surveyed by a surveyor from HRDLIČKA spol. s r.o. The MawisPhoto application is used to collect data with a mobile phone. As this was a large excavation system, the data collection was done by drone. The MawisPhoto method is based on digital stereophotogrammetry.
Another test, this time by mobile phone, took place near the transformer station in Ke Špačkům Street in České Budějovice 6. The results were then: a 3D mesh model in the MawisPhoto web 3D viewer and 3D mesh in fbx and obj downloadable formats (the formats with the most support across 3D software).
The aim of the pilot project for EG.D was to create 3D models of the substation, trenches, and cable routes in at least Class 3 accuracy for both low voltage (LV) and very high voltage (VVN) levels. Comparison of two data collection methods: using a mobile phone and the MawisPhoto app, and by drone for maximum efficiency and safety. Then prepare outputs that are fully compatible with GIS systems and available online.