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Jamie Young has worked in the LiDAR industry for 24 Years. I am currently Executive Vice President of Technology at Pointerra, 3D Data Solved
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Author Archives: bloglidar
ASPRS LiDAR Manual
Pre-order your copy of ASPRS Airborne Topographic Lidar Manual Michael Renslow, Editor not later than October 1, 2012 and Save 20% off post publication price The ASPRS Airborne Topographic Lidar Manual is the first comprehensive manual published on lidar technology. … Continue reading
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ILMF Call For papers
See Events page for details on the ILMF call for papers
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National Enhanced Elevation Assessment Report
Please find the link below to Dave Maune’s report on Elevation data for the United States. Dave works for Dewberry and has been working on this report for Dewberry and the USGS for a bit now. It is very useful … Continue reading
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full waveform LiDAR
A lot of people are confused about Full waveform and How it works. With the help of Leica, I put together a presentation on full waveform and thought I would Share it with everyone. AeroMetric_waveform_presentation
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New Page
I have created a new page called Sensor News. It is a place to see who has purchased what and other New releases on Sensors. If you are a manufacture and want to have something posted here just send me … Continue reading
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Riegl’s New Sensor
I just returned from a Demo from Riegl. They rolled out their VQ 820-G. This system can fly both airborne and bathymetric LiDAR. It will be able to fly at 3000 meters AGL at 550KHZ rep rate at this Altitude. … Continue reading
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Using LiDAR for Archaelogy
Historic sites have been found using LiDAR around the world. Keith Cummingham found a horse track in some Douglas County, Kansas data. Some folks in Minnesota, Iowa and Ohio have used LiDAR to find Indian grave sites with LiDAR. The … Continue reading
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LiDAR Data of Discovery
This is from NASA and is pretty cool Discovery LiDAR screen Shots
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LiDAR in Google Earth
The following is a picture of LiDAR surface model imported into Google Earth and the surface has all the functionality of Google Earth. clock on image to make larger.
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ELMF and ILMF
EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL LiDAR MAPPING FORUM DATES ANNOUNCED EUROPEAN LiDAR MAPPING FORUM – December 4-5, 2012, Salzburg, Austria INTERNATIONAL LIDAR MAPPING FORUM – February 11-13, 2013 Denver, Colorado, USA What a year it has been for the LiDAR Mapping Forum … Continue reading
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