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3D Laser Scanning

  • Leica Geosystems Leica BLK ARC Autonomous Laser Scanning Module Leica Geosystems Leica BLK ARC Autonomous Laser Scanning Module BLKARC

    Leica BLK ARC Autonomous Laser Scanning Module

    Autonomous Reality Capture for Robots The Leica BLK ARC is an autonomous laser scanning module for robots. It is designed to be integrated with robotic carriers to enable autonomous mobile laser scanning with minimal or no human intervention. Users can...

Laser scanning has become a common method of collecting large quantities of precise spatial data in a short period of time. As a result, laser scanners are a common piece of equipment among surveying, video, and archaeology firms with limited on-site time.

Within minutes, scanners accumulate millions of individual point measurements. After that, the measurements are plotted in a single XYZ coordinate system to create a 'point cloud' of the object's external surface. These points can be geo-referenced and converted into a global reference system with the addition of GPS data.

Using popular features, multiple data clouds obtained from various perspectives can be combined, or "registered," to create a single 3D dataset. A house, for example, may be scanned to include all external walls and then registered together to include scan data from the inside.

Leica 3D Laser Scanners