Geo-MMS Offers Photogrammetry and LiDAR in One Payload The FAA Part 107 pilot license has opened the door to a wide range of new drone-based mapping applications that were previously prohibited by regulation. New UAV-mapping technologies are rapidly finding their way...
Post-Processing-Kinematic and GPS Baseline Separation Our Geo-MMS customers using our liDAR mapping drone system often ask, “how far our system can fly from the base station for post-processing-kinematic (PPK) data processing?”. The short answer is about 10 miles...
Geo-MMS ‘Resolutions’ for the New Year Welcome to 2019. All of us at Geodetics hope you had a great holiday season and a happy New Year. We are excited about our 2019 mobile liDAR system product roadmap and our New Years’ resolution to expand the scope of...
GPS-MMS UAV Defense The US military is expanding it’s uav defense strategies, turning to logistical purposes by expanding their abilities to defend against their enemies. In recent years, drones have become an integral part to government agencies as they have...
Geodetics Point&Pixel Geo-MMS LiDAR and Geo-Photomap utilize very different sensors and techniques for UAV mapping. Geo-MMS LiDAR directly geo-references LiDAR data to provide accurate and near real-time 3D point clouds. Geo-Photomap directly geo-references camera...
Geodetics Provides Images with Attitudes In the world of UAV Photogrammetry, the Aerotriangulation (AT) or the bundle adjustment is defined simultaneously refining the 3D model of captured images, estimating the camera position/attitude, and calibrating the camera. To...