I've been seriously behind on blog posts. 2014 has been
a crazy year of many new opportunities with little time for blogging. Hopefully
I'll be able to keep the blog updated more regularly in 2015 and share details
about some of the exciting projects that we have been fortunate enough to be a
part of. Below are some graphics from a recent project we completed. Stay tuned....we have some amazing projects lined up for 2015, like an entire Division 1A University campus, a prominent military installation, several municipal wide asset collection projects and various transportation design projects.
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Showing posts with label terrestrial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label terrestrial. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Another Lidar and Sonar Flythrough
Here's another video of the same as below. I've colored the river bottom data in an elevation banding mode making it clearer to see the river bottom data. We are doing full 3D mapping extraction for all features and DTM breaklines from the point cloud as well. Once that's wrapped up, I'll share some shots showing the extracted data along with the point cloud data.
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Sneak Peak Lidar and Sonar Datasets
Here's the first dataset showing the lidar data merged with the sonar data. I threw this together quickly....will work on additional editing and visualization options to try and "fine tune" the animation a bit. In the meantime, enjoy the sneak peak. (Point cloud was reduced by 80% to be manageable)
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Merging Lidar and Sonar Technologies
We are working on a project now that combines terrestrial lidar data with multibeam sonar data of a fairly large river corridor. This is going to be pretty amazing when we get it all pulled together. I will share more information in the upcoming days as we get closer to finalizing everything.
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