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Παρασκευή 21 Αυγούστου 2015

Remote GeoSystems Adds Direct Support for DJI Inspire 1 UAV Video in all LineVision Cloud, Server and Desktop Applications



Defining a New Standard for Cross-Platform Video Mapping and Survey Deliverables in Commercial Drone Operations

Remote GeoSystems, Inc., a pioneer in Geospatial Full Motion Video (FMV) solutions, is pleased to announce direct support in all LineVision Cloud, Server and Desktop Applications for the world’s most popular UAV for HD & UltraHD video capture.

This new LineVision capability immediately offers tens of thousands of DJI Inspire 1 operators and pilots the ability to create and deliver interactive professional-grade video inspection and survey work products using some of the world’s most ubiquitous GIS & CAD software including the Esri ArcGIS Platform, Bing Maps, Google Earth & PLS-CADD.

DJI Inspire 1 users just need to enable .SRT file logging while recording video during flight. Post-flight, LineVision will allow you to load or upload the video and GPS track to a map.

As the video plays, a cursor moves along the GPS track on the map, constantly indicating where and when the current video view was captured based on GPS data logged during the mission.

Users can geographically navigate the video recordings by simply clicking any of the points along the GPS track on a map. The video then automatically advances or reverses to that point in the video so that analysts and subject matter experts can visually interpret what was recorded at that specific place and time.

In addition to FMV, LineVision features import/upload and “one-click" geo-referencing of nearly any kind of rich media including photos, audio and virtually any electronic documents or files (PDF, Microsoft Office, CAD files, etc.)

LineVision features flexible mapping options allowing you to incorporate and "stream" background maps and data layers from your enterprise GIS and 3rd-party map service providers.

All these imported data types can be saved in a Remote GeoSystems .geoProject file for data portability and future analysis in LineVision software.

The Remote GeoSystems technology has been developed commercially and independent of defense programs, making it easier for non-military customers outside the US and around the globe to acquire the applications and expertise without having to go through the often lengthy ITAR export process.

Learn more by visiting http://www.remotegeo.com/software.html


About Remote GeoSystems, Inc.
Remote Geo develops Airborne & Mobile "Geospatial" Video Recording Systems and Integrated GIS Software for Electric Utilities, Oil & Gas Pipeline, Environmental, Transportation, Security and other Critical Infrastructure Inspection Applications.

We specialize in optimizing and managing large volumes of Geospatial Full Motion Video (FMV) and other big data from nearly any sensor on any drone, UAV or UAS platform.

Our off-the-shelf and custom-designed geospatial video recording systems, UAV media cloud applications and integrated enterprise GIS software compliments existing programs and practices with simple but powerful solutions for video/photo data capture, editing, geographic analysis and inspection reporting.

We offer hardware & software packages or individual components based on specific project/product development needs for both UAV operators and OEM manufacturers.

Remote Geo is a member of the Esri Business Partner Program.

Learn more by visiting www.remotegeo.com.


Contact:
Jeff Dahlke
970-367-7808
jdahlke@remotegeo.com

Πέμπτη 9 Ιουλίου 2015

HxGNLIVE 2015




An extravaganza of new technology, future visions, opinions, synergetic collaborations and a great deal more was presented during HxGNLIVE in Las Vegas, which ran until June 4th 2015. The event has attracted thousands of users from a variety of industries and organisations, many of whom work in surveying, GIS, building, metrology, security, mining, cadastre or government. 






Attendees witnessed pioneering performances from Leica Geosystems, whose innovations will result in high precision measurements executed by UAV's (drones). Ground Penetrating Radar is now being combined with Mobile Mapping: underground/above ground integration whilst driving. The term ‘Wearable Reality Capture’ refers to the miniaturizing of 3D scanners. Future Hexagon conferences will surely boast scanning teams equipped only with a backpack. The prefix 'Smart' has also landed within the Hexagon family of companies, but it still might be synonymous with 'how we really would like stuff to run'.




Another hot topic is the crowd sourcing of map data. “We can't rely on a few professionals, we have to ensure everyone contributes to making the best maps possible.” Folks who still feel that crowd sourced data is useless, might want to reconsider if they want to make it work. “See it as a big lump of data, find trends in the volume and not so much in the detail”, said Mladen Stojic of Hexagon Geospatial. David Glenn, of Intergraph fame, elaborated in a dedicated session on Geomedia GIS about upcoming versions of GeoMedia 15.0 and what could be expected from "16.0" 

Geospatial

Mladen Stojic refers to the new M.App Chest cloud space, which is hosted by Amazon, 'The Dropbox for Geospatial'. The official launch of the Smart M.App portfolio and the Geospatial 2016 release will be at HxGNLIVE in November 2015, in Hong Kong. Purpose built applications for end users, localised by partners, are going to be a part of the M.App Portfolio. GEOApp: UAS is another new product from Hexagon's Geospatial division. It's a fully automated workflow using photogrammatic data from UAV's. A collaboration between Hexagon and satellite image vendor Airbus Defence & Space integrates content into the software.





Geosystems

Creating 3D models, the newly released Leica Captivate enables measurement professionals across a wide array of industries, working in various applications, to capture and manage complex data. By combining software, precision measurement instruments and services, it's an all-encompassing solution with the look and feel of a smartphone. With Leica Captivate onboard, the new Leica total stations and MultiStation 'learn' any environment, deliver accurate positions regardless of difficult conditions and offer a fast relock in case of interrupted line of sight. The new instruments include: Leica Nova MS60 MultiStation, Leica CS20 Controller, Leica Nova TS60 Total Station, Leica CS35 Tablet and Leica Viva TS16 Total Station. When integrated with the Hexagon Imagery Program through Leica Infinity office software, basemaps can be viewed in Leica Captivate. 30 centimetre, 4-band georeferenced imagery helps users be more visually aware of what is at any jobsite, allowing for better decision making in real time. This results in increased productivity, fewer errors and a reduction in return trips to the site. Additionally, this saves time during post processing. 






Technet Rail

Geosystems elaborated on the acquisition of Technet-Rail 2010 Gmbh, a software development firm specialising in geospatial big data applications for the rail transportation industry. Incorporating technet-rail’s specialised knowledge, the acquisition should extend Leica Geosystems’ offerings, specifically in the mobile mapping segment and enable the bundling of direct or hosted market vertical solutions for the rail industries. Technet-Rail’s highly-mathematical and probability-perception approach to analysing large 3D datasets is in use on rail networks with mobile mapping data, including applications such as dynamically extracting clearances and rail gauges over whole rail networks. With this technology, Leica Geosystems is now able to further extend existing mobile mapping solutions into the rail industry. This includes developing specific monitoring tools for dedicated pit-to-ports rail networks, solutions for timely and cost-effective rail bridge refurbishment, and enabling monitoring of the growing high-speed rail networks. Offering full geo-referenced rail network maps, technet-rail 3D data tools can be used to calculate maximum train speeds – a process that until now was without an as-built basis.





Esri

The newly launched Hexagon Imagery Program, which provides ready-to-use imagery services, will be available to Esri users through the ArcGIS Marketplace. These services deliver high-resolution aerial imagery such as ready-to-use basemaps and analytical subscription services. Esri, Hexagon, and Leica have joined forces to provide this imagery to Esri users. These images are powered by the ArcGIS platform, deployed into the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. As these services are powered by the ArcGIS platform, the user has the support of a powerful, dynamic web GIS. The Hexagon Imagery Program includes two imagery services that are live and available now on the ArcGIS Marketplace as basemap and dynamic image services. The Basemap Service is a cached basemap imagery service consisting of 30-centimeter true colour imagery that is updated on an ongoing basis. The Multispectral Imagery Service provides access to the original pixel values for all four bands (red, green, blue and near infrared) of the 30-centimeter imagery. This dynamic image service is ready to use for rich image analysis and exploitation activities in ArcGIS for Desktop, ArcGIS Pro, web and mobile apps, and supported Esri partner applications. Through the Hexagon Imagery Program, the collection, storage and serving of imagery have been streamlined through a set of cloud-based subscription services, freeing up staff to perform the critical tasks that keep our communities running smoothly. These services are sold on a subscription basis for specific areas of interest. A single subscription includes access to both the Basemap and Multispectral Imagery services. This bundling of capabilities allows organizations to deliver both fast-performing basemaps and analytically capable multispectral services using just one subscription.





Autodesk

Leica Geosystems announced a collaboration with Autodesk to provide wider access to premier reality-capture and BIM-to-field layout solutions for professionals involved in laser scanning, building construction layout and related markets. The collaboration should create new opportunities for professionals working with Autodesk software to leverage the high-accuracy data from Leica Geosystems’ sensors directly within popular Autodesk authoring tools. Multiple technology integrations are being explored as both companies investigate ways to create synergies that will benefit their joint customers. 

Next HxGNLIVE events: Hong Kong 18-20 November 2015, Anaheim, CA 13-16 June 2016.