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Vijay Persaud

Business Development Manager – ULS

San Francisco, CA | May 1, 2015

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The Use of UAV’s for

Gathering Spatial Information

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UAV Technological Timeline

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• 1980’s – RPV (Remotely Piloted Vehicle)

• Operator on ground, almost near real-time control of aircraft on

variable surfaces

• 1990’s – UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)

• Operator on ground and can take over intermittently as necessary for

course correction, introduction to complete automation

• 2005+ - UAS (Unmanned Aerial Systems)

• Operator on ground to modify or take over in emergencies, complete

flight path automation

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UAV’s – Effective New Tool Changing the Landscape

of Aerial Surveying and Data Acquisition

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• UAS will never replace fully piloted aircraft.

• UAS size = small = decreased radar, acoustical, infrared and environmental

signatures

• UAS is cost effective, as compared to fully manned aircraft (cheaper fuel

costs, no crew downtime, minimal aircraft maintenance, no aircrew, minimal

weight, easy mobility)

• Safety is improved due to both piloted and autonomous flight.

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Advantages of each type of UAV’s

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Fixed Wing Helicopter UAV

• Highly maneuverable

• Great placement of sensor

payload

• Single motor operation

• Vertical take off

• Hovering in place

• Low altitude flight

• No need for a runway

• Ability to stay airborne is not

a function of the drive motor

• Less overall power

consumption per flight.

• Stable in flight

• Robust

• Can survey farther distances

• Good payload capability

• Single motor operation

Multi-Rotors

• Complexity of system design

has increased and developed

over recent years.

• Lighter and stronger materials

and components

• Multi-rotor components readily

available

• No need for a runway

• Vertical take off

• Hovering in place

• Low altitude flight

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Advantages of Echo Digitization and Waveform Analysis

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Benefits to LiDAR Integrated UAV’s

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- New technology allows for LiDAR acquisition at a fraction of the current aerial

surveying aircraft costs.

- Small form factor allows for easy mobilization to site and thus, more remote

sites.

- Easy mobilization and lower operational costs, as well as time saved, results in

a faster return on investment for the LiDAR/UAV remote sensing.

- Faster deployment for repeat scans of an AOI

- Expands LiDAR to new and novel applications currently in use with UAV’s.

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Rotors

GNSS+ Radio data link Antennas

Batteries

Laser scanner

VUX-SYS

RGB-Camera

UAS: RiCOPTER w/VUX-SYS Components

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UAS: RiCOPTER w/VUX-SYS Components

Laser scanner + IMU + GNSS receiver

VUX-SYS

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UAS: RiCOPTER w/VUX-SYS in action

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UAS: RiCOPTER w/VUX-SYS in action

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UAS: RiCOPTER w/VUX-SYS Portability

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UAS: RiCOPTER Key Facts

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Source: http://www.riegl.com/uploads/tx_pxpriegldownloads/RiCOPTER_at_a_glance_2014-10-29.pdf

- Robust and reliable airborne scanner carrying platform

- Full mechanical and electrical integration of sensor system components

into aircraft fuselage

- Coaxial array of 4x2 propellers enhancing flight stability and failure

safety while reducing overall weight

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RIEGL VUX-SYS

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Field of view: 230°

Weigth (excl. batteries) : 3.6kg

RiCOPTER

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RIEGL VUX-1 Field of View

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FOV in Valley FOV in Urban Environment

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RIEGL VUX-SYS Workflow

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RIEGL VUX-SYS Key Facts

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FOV: 230°

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RIEGL VUX-1

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• High-accuracy ranging based on echo

digitization and online waveform

processing

• Survey grade measurement

• Accuracy/Precision 10mm/5mm

• High laser pulse repetition rate of 550kHz

for fast acquisition

• Fast scan speed up to 200 scans / sec

• Operating altitude of more than 1000ft

• Very compact (227 x 180 x 125mm) and lightweight (approx. 3.6 kg)

• Internal data storage capability of 240 GB

• Low power consumption of 60W while scanning

• Easily mountable to professional UAV/UAS’s

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Applications of LiDAR integrated UAV’s

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Powerlines

Power Plants

Archeological Sites

Complex Industrial Plants

Agricultural Land

Narrow Urban Areas

Traffic Accident Scenes

Architecture - Cultural HeritageDanger areas

Wind Parks

Offshore Oil Rigs

Flood Zones

Valleys

BridgesForests

Gas Lines

Port Facilities

Open pit mines

Golf Courses

Wildlife Refuges

Aquaducts

Substations

Caves

Cliff Overhangs

Canyons

Pipelines

Racetracks

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Example of Applications

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Shrub layer & DeadfallLidar data

Terrain ModelGround Conditions

Vegetation Growth Monitoring

Application: ForestryApplication: Precision Agriculture

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Example of ApplicationsApplication: Power Line Inspection & Infrastructure Monitoring

Application: Topography in Open-Pit Mining Areas

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Study Area: Pielach

0 100 200 300 400m

Freshwater Ponds

Pielach River

Area captured with

RiCopter/VUX-SYS

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Study Area: Pielach

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Study Area: Test Flight with RiMINI

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Study Area: Test Plan

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Data Capture: Live Video Stream/Downlink

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Data Acquisition: Flight Planning

UAS Takeoff site

Car park

Gravel road

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Data Acquisition: Flight Block Overview

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Data Acquisition: DSM Shading Detail

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Data Capturing: Point Density

[Pts/m2

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3D Point Cloud: Alluvial Forest

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3D Point Cloud: Alluvial Forest Branches

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3D Point Cloud: Steep Bank & Floodplain

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Conclusion

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RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems’ latest developments, the RiCopter

and the VUX-SYS, are the first systems in the ULS segment that are

bridging the gap between airborne, mobile, and terrestrial laser scanning.

ULS systems are bringing professional survey-grade quality of laser

scanning that will enable current and new users to be highly productive

and to deliver 3D analytics much more efficiently.

Thank You and Any Questions?