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Energy Dimensions Blog

Please check out the Energy Dimensions Blog. It provides a lot of information on LiDAR for the Energy Industry. It can be found on the Blog page or by clicking on the Link below.

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ELMF Call for Papers

PRESS RELEASE 1 JUNE, 2011 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE EUROPEAN LiDAR MAPPING FORUM LAUNCHES CALL FOR PAPERS FOR 2011 EVENT TO BE HELD IN AUSTRIA IN NOVEMBER The ELMF is the premier event in Europe focused on applying the technology … Continue reading

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ILMF Call for Papers

PRESS RELEASE MAY 31, 2011 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ILMF 2012 IN DENVER, CO LAUNCHES CALL FOR PAPERS The International LiDAR Mapping Forum [ILMF], the premier event for the LIDAR industry attracting professionals from all over the world and supported … Continue reading

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Solar mapping with LIDAR

There has been alot of talk about using LiDAR for solar mapping and alot of universities have been doing this but I wanted to direct you to a company with a pretty cool process using LiDAR for solar mapping. If … Continue reading

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Picture Of the Day

This is Wire Frames of the buildings Draped over Bare earth surface model.

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LiDAR For Dummies

There has been several requests for “LiDAR for Dummies” and I think the best option would be to contact DLT solutions and see if they would provide you with a copy as they hold all the rights to this book. … Continue reading

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Flight line Distances (IMU)

There are several theories about what the proper flight line distance should be based on the IMU drift. IMU’s require movement to find themselves and continuing on a straight flight path causes them to drift and loss accuracy. I have … Continue reading

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Picture of the Day

This is LIDAR of a substation collected using a fixed wing aircraft. Collection of 20 to 40 points per meter. Classified for PLScadd conversion.

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