Mapping LIDAR laser SCOUT-32
for surveyingfor drones

mapping LIDAR laser
mapping LIDAR laser
mapping LIDAR laser
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Characteristics

Function
for mapping, for surveying
Applications
for drones

Description

UAV LiDAR FOR LIGHT VEGETATION & MEDIUM-RANGE SCANNING The Phoenix Scout-32 is a powerful, yet compact, mid-range member of the Scout Series. This lightweight system collects survey-grade data with an AGL range up to 65m and features multi-target capacity with up to 2 target echoes per laser shot. An excellent option for building high-density point clouds of smaller scan areas, the Scout-32 also features options for photogrammetry, hyperspectral, thermal imaging, and more. Flexibility in sensing and mounting options is a key benefit of this Phoenix system. Build the system you need to meet the growing demands of your clients in varying industries, from mining to agriculture and construction to forestry. Free online tutorials available; PLUS complete Acquisition/Post-Processing/Pilot/Certification training also available (fees may apply) Free Phoenix Software Suite w/unlimited license; plus NovAtel & Terrasolid options also available (fee may apply) Optional Upgrades: aerial systems, dual antenna GPS, IMU upgrade options, integrated UHF radio modem, optional ground vehicle & UAV mounts/accessories, service plans and much more Live/Remote Data Feed: View and analyze data in real time or transmit live data to remote viewers via 4G connection Primary Applications Light Vegetation Power Utilities Agriculture Open Pit Mining Forestry General Mapping Navigation System Integrated NavBox Constellation Support: GPS, GLONASS Support alignment: Static, Kinematic, Dual-Antenna Operation Modes: Real-time, Post-processing optional Accuracy Position: 1cm + 1ppm RMS horizontal PP Attitude Heading RMS Error: 0.019 / 0.074°

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