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New Aerial Mapping System Include Flight Planning, Data Capture Software

Large End Product Mosaics Can Be Rendered In Two Or Three Dimensions

A new aerial mapping system has been released by FalconScan that allows uses to create large end product mosaics that can be rendered in two or three dimensions. The system, which the company says has been in development for several years, includes flight planning, guidance and data capture software, a spectrally calibrated digital high spatial resolution camera system, and cloud based software to geo-spatially locate, orthorectify, and create its images.

The company says it has already completed over 100 aerial imagery missions using the new system. It offers off-the-shelf components and software that supplies a complete and affordable aerial data acquisition solution right out of the box. Its size, weight and automated data collection system allow operation from either manned or unmanned platforms and delivers finished product into clients' hands as quickly as the images can be processed in the cloud and downloaded to multiple locations. 

Due to the small footprint, FalconScan can be transported by hand to any location and operated from almost any aircraft. The self-contained camera, navigation and tablet control system installs in minutes and operates from aircraft power. Flight lines are automatically generated from the areas of interest and the camera collects the images without assistance so it is a strong candidate as a UAV payload.

Benefits include the ability to use FalconScan with other remote sensing instruments on the same aircraft and fuse the resulting data sets to create powerful mapped images. The information contained in the pictures can be represented as 2 or 3D on the computer screen and imported into any GIS system. Commercial uses include high definition base mapping for agriculture, forestry, water quality, oil and gas corridor monitoring, and the rapid generation of urban landscapes.

(Image provided by FalconScan)

FMI: www.falconscan.com

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