Archives for August 2015

UAV Airborne Laser Scanning with Velodyne VLP-16

Phoenix Aerial AL3-16 UAV LiDAR Mapping System Overview

Velodyne LiDAR

Velodyne LiDAR

Velodyne’s new PUCK™ (VLP-16) sensor is the smallest, newest, and most advanced product in Velodyne’s 3D LiDAR product range. Vastly more cost-effective than similarly priced sensors, and developed with mass production in mind, it retains the key features of Velodyne’s breakthroughs in LiDAR: Real-time, 360°, 3D distance and calibrated reflectivity measurements.

Further info at: http://velodynelidar.com/vlp-16.html

The Closing Ceremony of Kampungku Short Video Competition

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3D Scanning powered by your smartphone: http://eora3d.com/

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3D Scanner for Smart Phone (source: http://blog.lidarnews.com/)

 

Now this may be very important news.

Eora 3D’s scanner was born from the need for a precise laser scanner to verify the accuracy of a large parabolic dish used to focus sunlight on solar panels. The quest led Eora 3D co-founders Rahul Koduri​, Richard Boers and Asfand Khan to design a $199 3D laser scanner powered by any model iPhone 5 or 6 – with support for Android and Windows Phone devices on the way.

IPhone scanner

Having completed development of the 3D scanner and lined up manufacturers in China, Eora 3D is launching a Kickstarter​ crowdfunding project in September to help cover manufacturing costs and is on the lookout for seed funding as well as Australian manufacturing partners. Eora 3D is a local finalist in the Seedstars World global start-up competition and is set to represent Australia at the finals in Geneva next March.

We all may need one of these soon.

– See more at: http://blog.lidarnews.com/#sthash.csHHBoOY.dpuf

Individual tree biomass estimation using TLS

Biomass estimation using TLS

Full Wave Form Illustration

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