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Geospatial Data Acquisition Technologies in Design and Construction Daytona Beach, FL July 21–24, 2019 Organized by Transportation Research Board Sponsored by Standing Committee on Geospatial Data Acquisition Technologies (AFB80)

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Geospatial Data Acquisition Technologies in Design and Construction

Daytona Beach, FL

July 21–24, 2019

Organized by Transportation Research Board

Sponsored by

Standing Committee on Geospatial Data Acquisition Technologies (AFB80)

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Thank You!

TRB sincerely appreciates and thanks the following organizations for their generous patronage of the Geospatial Data Acquisition Technologies in Design and Construction Summer Meeting

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CONFERENCE PATRONS

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Sunday, July 21, 2019 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm Registration and Reception – Echelon Ballroom 2 6:00 pm Dinner (on your on)

Monday, July 22, 2019 7:00 am to 8:00 am Group Breakfast - Echelon Ballroom 2

Meeting Begins - Echelon Ballroom 1 (8:00am – 5 :00pm)

8:00 am Introductions & Welcome Remarks Teddy Harris, Cardinal Systems, LLC. Brett Wood, FDOT

8:30 am Committee Business Meeting Rachel Lewis, Moderator, Ohio DOT

10:00 am Break

10:15 am RCI Pilot Project: A Multi-Sensor Approach to Transportation Asset Inventory Ryan Rittenhouse, FDOT

11:00 am

UAS-Based Lidar: Performance Comparison of Three LiDAR Systems Qassim Abdulah, Woolpert The Correct Method for Evaluating Geospatial Data Accuracy: Have We Done it Wrong? Qassim Abdulah, Woolpert

12:00 pm Group Lunch - Echelon Ballroom 2

1:00 pm UAV & Moble LiDAR Data Fusion for FL SR417 Ted Knaak, TopoDOT

2:00 pm Unanticipated Uses of Mobile LiDAR Joe Thomas, OrDOT

3:00 pm Break

3:15 pm Airborne HD-LiDAR: Design-Scale Mapping for Design-Build Applications Justin Lahman, AXIS Geospatial

4:15 pm Committee Reports and DOT Reports Rachel Lewis, Moderator

5:00 pm Adjourn - Dinner on your own

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

7:00 am to 8:00 am Group Breakfast - Echelon Ballroom 2 Meeting - Echelon Ballroom 1 (8:00am – 5 :00pm)

8:00 am Drone LiDAR Systems Lewis Graham, Geo Cue

9:00 am

Beyond Points & Pixels: A Stereographic Compilation Feasibility Study With Unmanned Systems Christian Stallings, McKim & Creed Dr. Orrin Thomas, Cardinal Systems

AGENDA

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10:00 am Break

10:15 am Caltrans UAS Research Update Dr. Riadh Munjy, Fresno State University

11:15 am

Legal Issues Concerning Drone Users: Issues Concerning Professional Requirements, Constitutional Issues, and Various Other Laws or Regulations Beyond What the FAA Mandates Curtis Clabaugh, ESP

12:00 pm Group Lunch - Echelon Ballroom 2 1:00 pm DOT reports 1:30 pm Prepare for Daytona Speedway 2:00 pm Walk to Daytona Speedway 2:30 pm Daytona Speedway Tour 5:00 pm Daytona Speedway Tour Ends 6:30 pm Group Dinner – Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery - Daytona

Wednesday, July 24, 2019 7:00 am to 8:00 am Group Breakfast - Echelon Ballroom 2

Meeting - Echelon Ballroom 1 (8:00am – 5 :00pm)

8:00 am State Plane in 2022: A Spatial Odyssey for Transportation Michael Dennis, NGS

9:30 am Break

9:45 am Analysis of NGS' GPS on BMs Program in Support of the Geoid18 Mode Dave Zilkoski, Geospatial Solutions

10 :30 Robust Analysis/Monitoring of State CORS/RTN Stations and the Realization of Spatial Reference Frames Mike Bevis, Ohio State

11 :15 am Winter Meeting Discussion Rachel Lewis, Ohio DOT, Moderator

12:00 pm Group Lunch - Echelon Ballroom 2

1:00 pm Support From Above: Creating Accurate Digital Terrain Models With Unmanned Aerial Systems to Support State DOT Pre-Construction Surveys Ryan Burley, Juniper Unmanned

1 :45 pm Comprehensive Unmanned Canal Asset Inspection: Understanding The Impact of Scale Jason Kack, DataSight

2:30 pm Break

2:45 pm Open Discussion – DOT Reports (continued), Annual Meeting Planning, Unfinished Business Rachel Lewis, Ohio DOT, Moderator

5:00 pm Adjourn (Dinner on your own)

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Transportation Research Board Professional Development Hours Credit Statement for Registrant Records

Many licensure and certification agencies require the demonstration of continuing professional competency. Your attendance at this workshop and meetings entitles you to earn Professional Development Hour (PDH) units. This form is for your use in maintaining a record of the PDH units you have earned. Complete this form and retain it. Please do not return it to TRB. We recommend that you save the entire Workshop Program for your records should the licensure or certification agency request information from you. Reporting is done on an honor basis, and members are responsible for maintaining their own records. The table below shows the professional development hours (PDH) that can be earned for the continuing education activities included in the Transportation Research Board’s summer meeting on Geospatial Data Acquisition Technologies in Design and Construction, Daytona Beach, FL (July 21 – 24, 2019).

DAY TIME TITLE HOURS

MONDAY July 22

10:15 am – 11:00 am PRESENTATION: Multi-Sensor Approach to Transportation Asset Inventory

.75

11:00 am – 12:00 pm PRESENTATIONS: UAS-Based LiDAR; and Evaluating Geospatial Data Accuracy 1.00

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm PRESENTATION: UAV & Mobile LiDAR Data Fusion 1.00

2:00 pm – 3:00 pm PRESENTATION: Unanticipated Uses Of Mobile LIDAR: 1.00

3:15 pm – 4:15 pm PRESENTATION: Airborne HD-LiDAR: 1.00

TUESDAY July 23

8:00 am – 9:00 am PRESENTATION: Drone LiDAR Systems 1.00

9:00 am – 10:00 am PRESENTATION: Beyond Points & Pixels 1.00

10:15 am – 11:15 am PRESENTATION: Caltrans UAS Research Update 1.00

11:15 am – 12:00 pm PRESENTATION: Legal Issues Concerning Drone Users .75 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm DOT REPORTS .50

WEDNESDAY July 24

8:00 am – 9:30 am PRESENTATION: State Plane In 2022 1.50

9:45 am - 10:30 am PRESENTATION: Analysis Of NGS' GPS on BMs Program In Support of The Geoid18 Mode .75

10:30 am – 11:15 am PRESENTATION:: Analysis/Monitoring of State CORS/RTN Stations .75

1:00 pm – 1:45 pm PRESENTATION: Accurate Digital Terrain Models .75

1:45 pm - 2:30 pm PRESENTATION: Unmanned Canal Asset Inspection: .75

2:45 pm – 5:00 pm OPEN DISCUSSION 2.25

Total PDH Units: Name ___________________________________________________________________ Date ___________________ Signature_________________________________________________________________________________________

Keep this Statement for your records.

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SAVE THE DATE

2020 TRB Annual Meeting The Transportation Research Board (TRB) 99th Annual Meeting will be held January 12–16, 2020, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, in Washington, D.C. The information-packed program is expected to attract more than 13,000 transportation professionals from around the world. The meeting program will cover all transportation modes, with more than 5,000 presentations in nearly 800 sessions and workshops, addressing topics of interest to policy makers, administrators, practitioners, researchers, and representatives of government, industry, and academic institutions. A number of sessions and workshops will focus on the spotlight theme for the 2020 meeting: A Century of Progress: Foundation for the Future.

TRB CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS

Visit the TRB Calendar website at http://www.trb.org/Calendar/Calendar.aspx

(Conferences cosponsored by TRB are denoted with an asterisk.)

• TRB Traffic Signal Systems (AHB25) Midyear Meeting; August 6-8, 2019; Woods Hole, Massachusetts

• 6th International Conference on Women’s Issues in Transportation (WIiT 2019); September 10-13,

2019; Irvine, California

• 12th TRB International Conference on Low-Volume Roads; September 15-18, 2019; Kalispell, Montana

• Conference on Performance and Data in Transportation Decision Making; September 15-18, 2019;

Atlanta, Georgia

• 9th International Visualization in Transportation Symposium: Visualization in Action; November 5-6,

2019; Washington, DC

• Transportation Resilience 2019: 2nd International Conference on Transportation System Resilience to

Natural Hazards and Extreme Weather; November 13-15, 2019; Washington, DC

• First International Conference on 3D Printing and Transportation; November 20-21, 2019; Washington,

DC

• Conference on Health and Active Transportation; December 11-12, 2019; Washington, DC

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Geospatial Data Acquisition Technologies in Design and Construction

TRB Standing Committee on Geospatial Data Technologies

Rachel Lewis, Ohio Department of Transportation, Chair Qassim Abdullah, Woolpert, Inc.

Stephen Bespalko, Exemplar Technology, LLC, Salvatore Antonio Biancardo, University of Naples Federico II,

Zhiyong Cui, University of Washington, Michael Dennis, National Geodetic Survey (NOAA/NOS),

John, Erickson California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS), Kelly Farlow, Professional Engineering Consultants,

L. Bradley Foltz, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Lewis Graham, GeoCue Corporation,

Richard Greene, North Carolina Department of Transportation, Teddy Harris, Cardinal Systems, LLC,

Kyle Ince, Ohio Department of Transportation, Wei, Johnson South Carolina Department of Transportation,

Paul Keays, Maryland State Highway Administration, Kyle King, Oklahoma Department of Transportation,

Jun Liu, University of Alabama, David Lowe, Fugro Roadware, Inc.,

Jagannath Mallela, WSP, Sudhagar Nagarajan, Florida Atlantic University, Brad Rister, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet,

Gene Roe, LiDAR News, Joseph Thomas, Oregon Department of Transportation,

Yelda Turkan, Oregon State University, Alan Vonderohe, Vonderohe Consulting, LLC,

Jason Waldemer, Atkins, Su, Zhang University of New Mexico,

David, Zilkoski Geospatial Solutions by DBZ, Curtis Clabaugh, ESP Associates, P.A., Emeritus Member

TRB Staff Members Nancy Whiting, Senior Program Officer

Joanice L. Johnson, Associate Program Officer

The Transportation Research Board is one of seven major programs of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. The mission of the Transportation Research Board is to increase the benefits that transportation contributes to society by providing leadership in transportation innovation and progress through research and information exchange, conducted within a setting that is objective, interdisciplinary, and multimodal. The Board’s varied committees, task forces, and panels annually engage about 7,000 engineers, scientists, and other transportation researchers and practitioners from the public and private sectors and academia, all of whom contribute their expertise in the public interest. The program is supported by state transportation departments, federal agencies including the component administrations of the U.S. Department of Transportation, and other organizations and individuals interested in the development of transportation. www.TRB.org

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