Archeology and Cultural Heritage Documentation
Meatech Solutions
Archeology and Cultural Heritage Documentation
The RIEGL VZ Terrestrial Laser Scanners having a cutting-edge 3D LiDAR Scanning Technology. Our 3D Scanners fires rapid pulses of laser light at a surface up to 5,00,000 pulses per second and a sensor on the scanner measures the amount of time it takes for each pulse to bounce back. By repeating this process repeatedly very fast, the Scanner builds up a realistic 3-D scenery called as “point cloud” of an Archaeological Heritage site.
Our Laser Scanning solutions based on RIEGL 3D Terrestrial Laser Scanner are being used for documentation of various Archaeological Heritage sites such as:
- Generation of detailed 3D solid models
- Architecture and Façade measurement applications
- Archaeology and Cultural Heritage documentation applications
- Archaeological caves and historical tunnel documentation applications
- Georeferencing of any area under observation.
- Calculating area, distance, angle, and ‘elevation difference’ between any two points in an area of interest.
- Generating cross-sections and contours of an area of interest.
Long Range up to 800m | Long Range up to 1000m |
3600 Field of view | |
Acquisition of 3-D point cloud with millions of points collected within a minute | |
Simultaneous image and scan data acquisition | |
Freedom from stationing the scanner over a known point station | |
Specially designed for collecting data from detailed carvings and complex building structures | |
Multiple target capability (Capability to penetrate vegetations up to 15 targets) | |
Modes of operations: Onboard standalone qwerty touchscreen/remote control through mobile, laptop and tablets | |
Highly accurate and precise data with few millimetres’ accuracy and precision |
Range up to 330m | Range up to 330m | Range up to 1415m |
3600 Field of view | ||
Acquisition of 3-D point cloud with millions of points collected within a minute | ||
Simultaneous image and scan data acquisition | ||
Specially designed for collecting data from detailed carvings and complex building structures | ||
Highly accurate and precise data with few millimetres’ accuracy and precision | ||
Highly effective in collecting dense point cloud data from natural surfaces | ||
Multiple target capability (Capability to penetrate vegetations up to 5 targets) | Multiple target capability (Capability to penetrate vegetations up to 5 targets) | Multiple target capability (Capability to penetrate vegetations up to 15 targets) |