Applus+ Conventional LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) Capture technologies employ stationary systems to collect high-precision spatial data and deliver high-precision mapping and geospatial analysis with unparalleled accuracy for your most critical projects.
While less flexible than mobile systems, it offers superior accuracy and is ideal for projects that require meticulous detail. These systems use laser pulses to measure distances, creating a dense point cloud that can be transformed into detailed 3D models or topographical maps.
They are applied in sectors such as construction and civil engineering, among others. The high level of detail captured makes it a valuable tool for professionals who require in-depth geospatial analysis.
Conventional LiDAR systems are typically stationary and used for capturing data in a fixed location. Mobile LiDAR systems, on the other hand, can be handheld or mounted on moving platforms and often use techniques like Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) to infer their location as they move. Mobile LiDAR is usually faster in data collection but may offer slightly less precision compared to conventional systems.