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360° Laser Scanning
The surveying industry, as any other, changes with the introduction of new technologies. Met Surveys believe that to provide clients with the best possible service and data, these technologies must be embraced and has invested in a 360° Laser Scanner to ensure that the market leading reputation built with clients is maintained.
As technology and equipment becomes more advanced, so does the information it collects, and the way in which it is collected. Before laser technology, surveyors were only able to measure single points at any given time. Now, however, 360° Laser Scanning allows for thousands (1,800 per second, with the HDS3000) of points to be collected as part of the survey.
We live in a 3D world and until recently, generally because of the technology available to us and limitations of knowledge, any form of land or building survey data was presented in 2 dimensions only. However, the increased power of software and hardware has led to many more clients utilising the 3D capability their systems possess and demanding survey data in a 3D usable format.
Laser Scanning is ideal for use on sites where detailed 3D measurements need to be taken and accurate 3D models created. The scanner can be used externally or internally to capture existing information, which can be anything from mechanical plant rooms though to historical monuments and buildings. It allows a digital model of an object to be created via computer software, quickly and accurately with all measurements and points having an actual geomatic reference. This model can then be used to accurately measure, plan, design and develop from.
For further information download the datasheet.
(PDF format - requires Adobe Reader to view)
Please click here to view a sample of 3D laser scanning. |
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360° laser scanning creates fast accurate digital models of building / structures / landscapes etc. which can then be used by architects, developers, engineers, and other end users, to accurately plan, design and develop the world we live in. |
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• Fully aligned digital
• photography and 3D
• point cloud
• Reduced Health & Safety
• Risks on site
• Detailed 3D model
• capability
• Quick collection of data
• on site
• Capture of very
• complex detailing
• Reduces access problems
• Interrogation of 3D point
• cloud data (no return
• site visits) |
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