Drone Surveying Example
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Benefits of Drone Photogrammetry (continued examples at the bottom of this page)
• Contractors in the construction industry reap many benefits from the data gathered through drone surveying. With the 3D imagery, highly accurate maps, and elevation data they obtain, companies can monitor project progress and easily inspect all or part of their work sites.
How to browse map
If on a PC
• Left click and hold mouse to move up, down, and side to side.
• Right click and hold mouse to pan up, down, or pivot 360 on the virtual map
• Scroll to zoom in and out
If on a mobile device
• Scroll to zoom in and out
• Hold down and use one finger to pan up, down, or pivot 360 on the virtual map.
• Hold down and use two fingers to float side to side, up and down, or zoom in on the virtual map.
If on a PC
• Left click and hold mouse to move up, down, and side to side.
• Right click and hold mouse to pan up, down, or pivot 360 on the virtual map
• Scroll to zoom in and out
If on a mobile device
• Scroll to zoom in and out
• Hold down and use one finger to pan up, down, or pivot 360 on the virtual map.
• Hold down and use two fingers to float side to side, up and down, or zoom in on the virtual map.
Benefits of Drone Surveying Continued
• It reduces field time and surveying costs by working up to five times faster than land-based methods.
• It requires less manpower. You ultimately deliver your survey results faster and at a lower cost.
It provides accurate and exhaustive data, which can be represented in different formats. Each pixel of the produced map or point of the 3D model contains 3D geo-data.
• With drones, our survey team can map otherwise inaccessible areas. Unreachable areas, unsafe steep slopes, or harsh terrain are ensuite traditional measuring tools. Data can be captured without having to venture into dangerous territories
When the photogrammetry operation is performed with the drone, the collected information is processed in order to obtain 3D reconstructions, digital models of the terrain and elevations (MDI and MDE) aerial orthographies, contour lines and other data of special interest for imaging data.
• It reduces the risk to the health and safety of those involved with the survey. The use of a drone eliminates the need for individuals to work at a height, reducing the risk of accidents occurring during the survey.
• It requires less manpower. You ultimately deliver your survey results faster and at a lower cost.
It provides accurate and exhaustive data, which can be represented in different formats. Each pixel of the produced map or point of the 3D model contains 3D geo-data.
• With drones, our survey team can map otherwise inaccessible areas. Unreachable areas, unsafe steep slopes, or harsh terrain are ensuite traditional measuring tools. Data can be captured without having to venture into dangerous territories
When the photogrammetry operation is performed with the drone, the collected information is processed in order to obtain 3D reconstructions, digital models of the terrain and elevations (MDI and MDE) aerial orthographies, contour lines and other data of special interest for imaging data.
• It reduces the risk to the health and safety of those involved with the survey. The use of a drone eliminates the need for individuals to work at a height, reducing the risk of accidents occurring during the survey.