Hello All,
Here is a study that I worked on with David Dustin regarding the accuracy and repeatability of the laser scanner and total station.
http://www.acsr.org/journal-archives/ac ... umentation
As with all things, there are variables which can affect the results but this was just showing what kind of numbers one can expect in a controlled environment.
Cheers,
Eugene
Laser Scanner Accuracy and Repeatability Study
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Re: Laser Scanner Accuracy and Repeatability Study
Nice results, I know our Police use the Faro TLS, but not Total Station, will pass on the study!
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Re: Laser Scanner Accuracy and Repeatability Study
Thanks for posting and authoring the article. This should help in court.