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07. July 2011 |
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Bay Air offers airborne solutions for analysing geology and geomorphology, rapid stockpiles, sump and pit volumes...
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14. May 2009 |
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Central and West Africa contract work on the increase...
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Digital Imagery |
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Large format digital imagery provides council and goverment with high resolution urban and regional imagery for planning and infrastructure development. With a ground resolution typically ranging from 5 to 50cm, the high level of detail provides impressive imagery ideal for public display. |
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Carbon Footprint |
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The digitized echo return provided by full waveform LiDAR scanners provide the means to determine Carbon Foot-printing and Vegetation Biomass calculations over large areas. Using sophisticated analysis techniques permits the extraction of buildings, volume and floor area calculations in order to derive carbon footprint values. Similar analysis separates vegetation into ground cover, low, medium and high level structure classifications. |
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Power Line Classification |
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Interconnecting power networks involves vast amounts of power lines and infrastructure, which often traverses rugged and difficult to access areas. Using LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) corridor mapping scanners from an airborne platform provides a cost effective solution to monitoring existing and planning new power line routes.
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Urban Modeling |
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LiDAR based point classification routines and contouring combined with digital imagery empower local goverment and council with the data required for urban modelling and development.
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Mineral Mapping Geology |
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Hyperspectral scanning enables mineral identification using mineralogy indices for geology applications. |
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Aspect LiDAR |
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Pioneering a different perspective on LiDAR data acquisition to solve a fundamental limitation of airborne laser scanners and imagery – they all have a bird’s eye view of the earth as long as the bird is looking straight down. This limitation makes developing accurate and detailed mapping of vertical structures such as cliff faces, coastal ridges or any vertical side of a natural or man made structure impossible. Developing a specialized scanner mount for use in a helicopter along with customized processing techniques finally the vertical faces of structures can be revealed from the air. |
informations and pictures are provided by DIMAP |
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