Corridor Mapping Solution13/03/2009 |
| The ALTM Orion C200 isased on the Orion platform, and the first in a series of ALTMs designed specifically for the corridor market. This low-altitude mapping solution addresses the needs of a burgeoning industry demanding a turn-key solution which is fully supported, upgradeable and cost-effective. |
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Ideally suited for smaller aircraft with minimal payload and power capability, the ALTM Orion C200 incorporates an eye-safe, 1.5 micron high-precision laser with an effective repetition rate of 200 kHz, and a variable field of view for those requiring maximum available density in a robust and flexible package. Standard design features include variable roll compensation, plug-and-play ports for integrated imaging sensor options, and real-time GPS differential correction capability. A streamlined Flight Management System with fully integrated peripheral sensor planning and control capability enables in-air mission planning and graphical real-time data coverage estimation for increased collection confidence. An unmanned, remotely-operated version is also available for non-commercial requirements. Supplier: Optech Inc More news from this supplier: Lidar Rectification Software Orion M/C 300 ALTM Lynx Mobile Mapper Rapid Mobilisation Platform Optech and Cardinal Systems Joint Initiative Lidar Meeting Ends on a High Waveform Digitiser for ALTM Mobile Mapper M1 for Airborne Imaging New High-definition Camera Optech 500kHz ALTM Pegasus Keynote Speakers for ILSC 2011 Community Heritage Project Using GIS Visualisation Teaching Award for Russell G. Congalton ION Autonomous Snowplough Competition Winners GeoCore 2012 with Lidar API First Real-time Seafloor Earthquake Observatory CyberCity 3D Launches 3D Solar Buildings Second UltraCamX for Valley Air Photos Capacity-building to Develop Afghan Mining Feasibility Reports Completed for NSDI in Uganda and Jordan Five-metre Imagery for Vegetation Analysis Comments (0): |
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