Laser scanner + drones = new era in surveying

Drones with built-in laser scanner (LiDAR) are one of the most powerful innovations to hit surveying in recent years. They allow the rapid and extremely precise acquisition of spatial data – even in terrain that is difficult or completely inaccessible to classical surveying methods.

Thanks to the integration of the scanner with the UAV, you can today measure an area that previously required days of work by a field team – in a few hours, with an accuracy of a few centimeters.

How does laser scanning from a drone work?

  • Drone emits thousands of laser pulses per second
  • Their return time makes it possible to determine the exact position of each point on the surface
  • The result is a 3D point cloud, ready for further analysis (numerical terrain model, cross sections, visualizations, maps)

What do you gain as a contractor?

  • Measurement accuracy – millimeter precision of spatial data
  • Speed of action – you save time in the field and at the development stage
  • Safety – no need to work in dangerous locations
  • Competitive advantage – you offer modern solutions that customers expect

Application examples:

  • Mapping of vast investment areas
  • Measurement of earth masses and volumes
  • Controlling the progress of construction work
  • Inventories of technical infrastructure
  • Monitoring of landslides, slopes and erosion-prone areas

What about restrictions?

While technology offers great opportunities, it is worth remembering:

  • requires advanced operator training
  • LiDAR UAV equipment still comes at a high cost
  • Flights must comply with local BVLOS/VLOS regulations

The future? More and more automation

We expect an even greater role in the coming years:

  • AI in point cloud analysis,
  • automated drone missions,
  • integration with BIM, CAD and GIS.

This is a good time to invest in competence and equipment – before the market becomes saturated.

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