BLK360 Photogrammetry and DJI LiDAR Drone Use Test: Matrice-Zenmuse L1 in the Cibedug Valley Site
S. S. Harriyadi1, S. Hum. Dimas Nugroho1, Dewangga Eka Mahardian2. M. T. Fuad Surastyo Pranoto3, Try Kusuma3
1Badan Riset dan Inovasi dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN)
National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia
Pusat Riset Arkeologi Prasejarah dan Sejara
2Badan Riset dan Inovasi dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN)
National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia
Pusat Riset Arkeometri
3Badan Riset dan Inovasi dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN)
National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesiaka
Pusat Riset Teknologi
The Lebak Cibedug site is a megalith from the protohistoric period located in the Mount Halimun Salak National Park Area, Banten Province. Since it was discovered in 1896, digital data have never been recorded. Digital archeology is developing quite rapidly in Indonesia, with hardware and software options available for developing methods for recording archaeological data. However, there is no standard for integrating terrestrial and aerial recording results. This research aims to experiment with integration between laser recording techniques carried out terrestrially using a BLK360 and aerial recording techniques using a DJI Matrice with a Zenmuse L1 camera. The combination is carried out by combining point cloud data obtained from both devices using software. The data acquisition process will be carried out using two methods, namely aerial data acquisition using a DJI Matrice with a ZENMUSE L1 sensor and terrestrial data acquisition using a LEICA BLK360 laser scanner. This research is a pioneer collaboration between work agency units, namely the Prehistoric and Historical Archeology Research Center, the Archaeometric Research Center, and the Space Research Center, National Research and Innovation Agency. The results of this research are to enrich recording techniques with a digital archaeological approach, especially in retrieval using lidar and the integration of aerial and terrestrial recording methods. The resulting product is LiDAR data from the Lebak Cibedug Site, the data of which can be reprocessed into a Digital Terrain Model, Digital Surface Model, Digital Elevation Model and 3D Model.