Hi all,
I am currently in the process of undertaking a research project, studying laser scanning in the Surveying industry.
Having been in the industry myself for 7 years, I have seen some significant changes since I first started out..
It would be great to hear from anyone how they feel the industry has moved forward over the years.. I have been using Leica laser scanners (P40 and recently RTC360) for around two years now.
As you can understand, this is quite a short space of time, so would be great to hear from those who have a vast amount more experience than myself.
I am looking to understand how people feel their work has improved with the use of laser scanning, and the deliverables they find themselves able to issue now, compared to X amount of years ago.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Sam Snowling
Land Surveyor (UK)
Laser Scanning Dissertation
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Re: Laser Scanning Dissertation
Dear Sam,
welcome along! I've started with TLS in 2004 and have got roughly ten years of experience in academic research and 3 years in commercial research.
My areas of interest are:
- Stochastic modelling: How precise is my laser scanner?
- Calibration of scanners
- Deformation measurement (algorithms) in geomorphology, crash testing and the built environment in general
- Registration algorithms (including the issue of sound quality assurance)
- Segmentation
- Viewpoint planning
I'd be delighted to contribute. Just send me a PM if I could be of any help.
All the best
Daniel
welcome along! I've started with TLS in 2004 and have got roughly ten years of experience in academic research and 3 years in commercial research.
My areas of interest are:
- Stochastic modelling: How precise is my laser scanner?
- Calibration of scanners
- Deformation measurement (algorithms) in geomorphology, crash testing and the built environment in general
- Registration algorithms (including the issue of sound quality assurance)
- Segmentation
- Viewpoint planning
I'd be delighted to contribute. Just send me a PM if I could be of any help.
All the best
Daniel