Based on the proven topo-hydrographic airborne laser scanning system VQ-880-G, RIEGL now presents the VQ-880-G II, which impresses with improved performance of the IR channel and offers a new form factor with enhanced camera configuration.
The design of the system allows flexible application of the integrated, factory-calibrated high-end GNSS/IMU system and of up to two cameras to meet specific requirements. Complemented by a RIEGL data recorder, the VQ-880-G II LiDAR system can be installed onmore
The design of the system allows flexible application of the integrated, factory-calibrated high-end GNSS/IMU system and of up to two cameras to meet specific requirements. Complemented by a RIEGL data recorder, the VQ-880-G II LiDAR system can be installed onmore
Based on the proven topo-hydrographic airborne laser scanning system VQ-880-G, RIEGL now presents the VQ-880-G II, which impresses with improved performance of the IR channel and offers a new form factor with enhanced camera configuration.
The design of the system allows flexible application of the integrated, factory-calibrated high-end GNSS/IMU system and of up to two cameras to meet specific requirements. Complemented by a RIEGL data recorder, the VQ-880-G II LiDAR system can be installed on various platforms in a straightforward way.
The RIEGL VQ-880-G II carries out laser range measurements for high resolution surveying of underwater topography with a narrow, visible green laser beam, emitted from a powerful pulsed laser source. Subject to clarity, at this particular wavelength the laser beam penetrates water enabling measurement of submerged targets.
Main Features
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The design of the system allows flexible application of the integrated, factory-calibrated high-end GNSS/IMU system and of up to two cameras to meet specific requirements. Complemented by a RIEGL data recorder, the VQ-880-G II LiDAR system can be installed on various platforms in a straightforward way.
The RIEGL VQ-880-G II carries out laser range measurements for high resolution surveying of underwater topography with a narrow, visible green laser beam, emitted from a powerful pulsed laser source. Subject to clarity, at this particular wavelength the laser beam penetrates water enabling measurement of submerged targets.
Main Features
- Designed for combined topographic and hydrographic airborne survey
- Green laser channel with up to 700kHz measurement rate
- IR laser channel with up to 900kHz measurement rate and improved ranging performance
- High accuracy ranging based on echo digitization and online waveform processing with multiple-target capability
- Multiple-time-around processing for straightforward mission planning and operation
- Concurrent full waveform output for all measurements for subsequent full waveform analysis
- High resolution due to high measurement rate
- Integrated inertial navigation system
- Fully integrated infrared laser scanner
- Up to two integrated digital cameras
- Form factor with improved camera configuration and compatibility with stabilized mounting platforms
- Mapping of Coastal Lines
- Coastline and Shallow Water Mapping
- Habitat Mapping
- Surveying for Hydraulic Engineering
- Hydro-Archaeological-Surveying
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