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ILRIS - Intelligent Laser Ranging and Imaging System | |
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ILRIS-3D is a complete, fully portable, laser based imaging and digitizing system for the commercial survey and industrial market. It is a compact and highly integrated package with digital image capture and sophisticated software tools that address the needs of commercial users.
A field ready system, ILRIS-3D is carried by a single operator and requires no specialized training for deployment. About the size of a motorized total station, with on-board digital camera and large-format LCD fiewfinder, ILRIS-3D has a virtual interface similar to that of a digital camera. Typical working range is 3 - 350m.
The ILRIS-3D is ruggedly designed for field use, based in Optech experience in designing and manufacturing laser-based industrial level monitors, object positioners and mining equipment. It is rated from 0 to 40 degree centigrade and is weatherproof for use outdoors.
ILRIS-3D is completely eye safe in all modes of operation, even when its beam is viewed directly through binoculars Field deployment is made extremely efficient by ILRIS-3D high data rate - point cloud data are captured at 2,000 points per second. A typical scene with adjacent point spacing can be fully scanned in 10-15mins capturing a remarkable 1.2 to 1.8 million points.
ILRIS-3D setup is rapid and simple. No leveling required. The system is controlled via a hand held PDA or lap top. The target area and the scan status are displayed locally on screen, and data is written directly to an on-board removable flash card. An embedded Pentium processor controls all functions.
The Scan data is processed by another software bundled with ILRIS-3D such as Polyworks software from InnovMetric. The data set consists of XYZ and intensity point cloud data, a digital image of the captured screen, and field notes entered during the scan by the operator. filed can be output quickly and efficiently in a variety of formats.
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