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Title : Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Data Acquisition for Archaeological Site Identification and Mapping
Author :

Warsini Handayani, S.Si., M.Sc. (1) Efrinda A A (2)

Date : 2017
Keyword : Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), identification and mapping, Archaeological Site, Pleret Palace Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), identification and mapping, Archaeological Site, Pleret Palace
Abstract : Archaeological sites as part of human history and located around community are important to be preserved for connecting historical information from generation to generation. Mapping of archaeological sites can be done as one of preservation efforts. Yogyakarta has several archaeological sites such as Pleret Palace, the former royal palace of Mataram Islam in the 16th Century. Data limitations and the difficulty of reconstructing the site sketches into a map become obstacles in archaeological sites mapping. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) can be an alternative of high-resolution spatial data acquisition for detail mapping, including archaeological sites mapping. This study aims to see how far the UAV acquisition results can be used for Archaeological Site mapping in Pleret Palace. Data acquisition using UAV generated to mosaic orthophoto, Digital Surface Model (DSM), and Digital Terrain Model (DTM). Archaeological sites identified using DTM and matched with site sketch made by Cultural Agency. From these data, it can be recognized some relics form, such as palace fortress, moats and canals, and also dikes of Segarayasa. This research is expected to be a reference in archaeological site mapping using detailed spatial data, especially UAV. Furthermore, it can be obtained archaeological site map close to real condition; as well as archaeological sites preservation in Indonesia.
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Level : Nasional
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1 Handayani_2017_IOP_Conf__Ser_%3A_Earth_Environ__Sci__98_012017 (1).pdf
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