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Description
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For the imaging measurement systems a laser beam (LARA) is deflected in two dimensions: vertically by the rotating deflection mirror and horizontally by the rotating movement of the entire measuring device.
The acquired range images represent the geometric conditions of the objects in the environment, whereas the reflectance images are used not only for identification and extraction of objects or visual inspection, but also for classification of the object surfaces and for documen- tation. Reflectance images are similar to video images, the only difference is that they are independent of external lighting.
Within a very short space of time, the Z+F IMAGER® 5006i
supplies high-resolution results with a maximum range of 360° horizontally and 310° vertically (approximately 50° are hidden by the superstructure and tripod).
At a maximum data sampling rate of 500,000 pixels
per second the amount of data collected totals up to
800 million picture points per scan which can sub-
sequently be further edited or processed and reduced beforehand if necessary. Like this, details which might be required at a later date are available without the need of rescanning.
The exact scanning area as well as the sampling rate (resolution) can be freely configured before the scan- ning process.
Since there are usually hidden areas particularly for larger objects, several scans are necessary the results of which are then linked with the help of targets.
By integrating a 24V rechargeable battery and a laptop computer for operation and archiving, the compact system is now also applicable anywhere without a power supply for up to five hours.
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Areas of Application
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Digital planning of factories and industrial facilities:
- documentation of current situation
- evaluation of damage
- 3D CAD modeling
- simulations / collision checks
- tolerance analysis
- facility management
- virtual factory
- surveying of difficult to reach or dangerous
plants (chemical, nuclear etc.)
- and many more
Architecture:
- 2D plans (ground plans, front elevations,
height sections etc.)
- 3D CAD modeling
- facility management
- virtual building and interior planning
- and many more
Heritage building:
- recording of current state and damage
assessments
- structures and details
- documentation in data bases
- orthophotos
- virtual reality
- and many more
Virtual reality:
- films
- computer / Internet
Data exchange with many different CAD systems is possible ( > Import / Export Interfaces).
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