Phoenix LiDAR Systems was the first to introduce commercial drone LiDAR to the market, in what is now a global industry. When organizations seek to digitize the physical world, whether for surveying, archeology, film, or more, Phoenix LiDAR builds them a fully integrated UAV LiDAR system, combining our hardware and software with an assortment of sensors to create a customized system that is ready to fly.
Phoenix LiDAR Systems builds custom, survey-grade laser mapping systems, and automation software for flight planning, acquisition, and post-processing, enabling clients to collect detailed, 3D topographic information for a wide range of commercial and research applications, including engineering, construction, mining, and more.
Very misleading to the novice or naive user to say "allows you to collect and process lidar and imagery data from a variety of vehicles and sensors using a single software". Most of us know that the only"variety" is what Phoenix sells. Which is not unusual for the industry. Everything is proprietary nowadays. I might add that SE is lacking in some tools, especially for topographical surveys. I have voiced this to no avail, and I have had to rely on other software to streamline a workflow. I will say that Phoenix's LidarMill, which incorporates SE in a cloud service to create an initial point cloud, is very good. However, to go beyond with SE is cumbersome compared to other options. Phoenix has invested much effort and resources ($$$) into development. If they only had received some input from those that had real world experience in the downstream workflows instead of relying on internals and devs.
I’m not understanding the difference you’re explaining. Are you saying to take the aircraft out further past you’re AOI so when you’re coming back in you are straight?
Came here because Joe Rogan is talking to Graham Hancock. Easy to understand after I watched this. Would be cool to get this on a drone and do maps myself. Would be a cool hobby.
Great video. Im thinking about opening a contracting company but cant find info on what the gov will allow you to use. Ive used Dji for years, but dont know if this is ok for gov work.
After watching your video, I have benefited a lot, but I want to know whether the products used in the surveying and mapping process are independently developed and produced.
This is awesome! Thank you guys for the video. Could you do a series highlighting each one of these educational / understanding points? I know that is asking a lot but I would love to learn it all!
Rico, there is a lot that goes into pricing. Please reach out on chat at www.phoenixlidar.com and one of our lidar specialist would be delighted to answer your questions.
Thank you for your comment! At Phoenix LiDAR, we're always looking for new and innovative ways to improve our systems and meet the needs of our customers. In fact, we do offer multispectral LiDAR systems and we would be more than happy to discuss your specific needs and requirements and see if we can provide a solution that meets them. Feel free to get in touch with our team at info@phoenixlidar.com. Thank you again for your interest in our technology, and we look forward to hearing from you soon!
The RECON-A has a recommended max flying altitude of 60m AGL and recommended max flying speed of 20 m/s. If your fixed wing UAV is capable of mapping within these limits, contact our team to learn more! info@phoenixlidar.com
LIDAR would not be the choice, you could find it with a GPR but that technology typically requires you to be 1m from the surface or lower. All good if you know where the landmines are already
LiDAR is used for above-ground mapping and GPR is used for subsurface mapping, making them complementary technologies that can be used together to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the earth's surface and subsurface.
It’s great seeing this technology finally being developed further. I am a retired wildland firefighter and we used systems like these only mounted to aircraft to map fire zones. 🏆 Best aerial mapping you can possibly have. Congratulations on making it adaptable to drone technology.
Open 3D Point Cloud-based Visual Positioning and Navigation System using LIDAR Positioning Can anyone help me with this problem statement basically I don't have any idea about this project ?
Between all the Drone Lidar Integrators there is huge differences in capability included in software. We don't advertise our software price because we offer more features, tools, and high end geospatial corrections than anyone. It is not an apples to apples comparison like some people would like you to believe. if you are curious on our pricing, please reach out to sales@phoenixlidar.com and one of our experts will be happy to talk to you.