In the last years new software-based approaches in the erosion monitoring have been proposed, mainly based on satellite images, while a few number of them is based on RGB cameras. But a solution that is at the same time cheap, easy to be installed and used, and that does not require human intervention at runtime is not yet been proposed.
Global warming and climate change are inevitable global issues. It is predicted they will cause global sea level rise (SLR) in incoming years, which may impacting the development of coastal zones, especially in the low lying areas: coastal areas are home to more than one billion people across the globe. The first visible signal of natural hazards is the erosion of the shoreline: erosion is a natural phenomenon due to a fluid substance that flows on a solid one and makes its crumbling; the combination of unstoppable events - upraising sea level - together with critical human activities can speedup this phenomenon.
A Vision-based Intelligent System for Coastal Erosion Monitoring
Spagnolo Paolo;Mazzeo Pier Luigi;Distante Cosimo;
2019
Abstract
Global warming and climate change are inevitable global issues. It is predicted they will cause global sea level rise (SLR) in incoming years, which may impacting the development of coastal zones, especially in the low lying areas: coastal areas are home to more than one billion people across the globe. The first visible signal of natural hazards is the erosion of the shoreline: erosion is a natural phenomenon due to a fluid substance that flows on a solid one and makes its crumbling; the combination of unstoppable events - upraising sea level - together with critical human activities can speedup this phenomenon.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.