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Most accurate lidar scanner
Doee anyone know the Most accurate lidar scanner on the Market? It should be mounted on a Drone. Absolute accuracy would be interesting!
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Re: Most accurate lidar scanner
We've worked with some really good data from Phoenix Lidar. https://www.phoenixlidar.com/
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Re: Most accurate lidar scanner
I would have to say any of the Riegl VUX series scanners. I have not worked with the data directly, but the tech specs are excellent and I love my VZ400i.
http://www.riegl.com/products/unmanned-scanning/
http://www.riegl.com/products/unmanned-scanning/
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Re: Most accurate lidar scanner
But i guess very expensive . How much so they cost? I would Love to have a lidar Scanner with terrestrial Laserscanner accuracy <1cm
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Re: Most accurate lidar scanner
+1 for Riegl!kpob46 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 7:45 pm I would have to say any of the Riegl VUX series scanners. I have not worked with the data directly, but the tech specs are excellent and I love my VZ400i.
http://www.riegl.com/products/unmanned-scanning/
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Re: Most accurate lidar scanner
Hi everyone,
I work in very big construction site, and I need the most accurate UAV avalable on the market, no matter the price. I want to have a 3D view every week on the whole site aera, to see the evolutions of the concrete work. (wall, slab...). data will be send to the engineering office at another place.
I want the best accuracy and resolution for something like that :
I think a UAV is the best and fastest solution for that. Terrestrial scan will be to slow and not very safe for people in that condition.
Witch UAV and sensor can you recomand ?
Thanks,
(sorry for my bad english !)
I work in very big construction site, and I need the most accurate UAV avalable on the market, no matter the price. I want to have a 3D view every week on the whole site aera, to see the evolutions of the concrete work. (wall, slab...). data will be send to the engineering office at another place.
I want the best accuracy and resolution for something like that :
I think a UAV is the best and fastest solution for that. Terrestrial scan will be to slow and not very safe for people in that condition.
Witch UAV and sensor can you recomand ?
Thanks,
(sorry for my bad english !)
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