What is 3D Laser Scanning?
3D Laser Scanning or LIDAR is the process of sending a laser beam onto a surface without using a reflector to collect 3D data. Surface data is captured by a camera sensor mounted on the laser scanner that records 3D points. The collected 3D measurement points are combined to form a point cloud that represents the examined surface.
Point clouds can be seen in different colors depending on the signal intensity return, or they can be viewed in true color from a digital camera. This technique provides a solution for rapid inspection of inaccessible surfaces or complex geometric details. Data can be 3D-linked to your site's grid and seamlessly mapped to topographic maps, elevations, and sections.
What are the Usage Areas of 3D Laser Scanning?
It offers services and solutions with its expert team for the creation of dense point cloud with high geometric accuracy, which is required for survey projects in architectural measurements and cultural heritage records, as well as orthoimage (scale photograph paired with point cloud) images. In this context;