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New Airborne Laser Scanner from RIEGL Provides 266,000 Measurements

RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems GmbH, leading manufacturer of 3D laser scanners, is pleased to announce for immediate delivery its latest state-of-the-art airborne laser scanner RIEGL LMS-Q680i with an unmatched laser pulse repetition rate of 400 kHz, providing an effective measurement rate of up to 266,000 coordinates per second.

RIEGL introducing new Airborne Laser Scanner LMS-Q680i: Multiple–target capability shown by red dots and by digitized echo signal. Green background: terrestrial laser scan of the same tree.

“The new LMS-Q680i offers the established industry-leading echo digitization for in-depth full waveform analysis, now smoothly combined with multiple-time-around signal processing. This combination allows the user to benefit from the high pulse rate also from high flight altitudes and thus to achieve high measurement densities on the ground” said Dr. Andreas Ullrich, CTO at RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems GmbH.

A high scan rate of up to 200 lines per second at a constant 60 degrees field of view provides an evenly distributed point pattern of highest resolution for various applications like e.g. city modeling, power line monitoring, and even large area and flood plain mapping. With its specific multiple target capability the RIEGL LMS-Q680i airborne laser scanner is the first choice for forestry and DEM model generation applications.

For the RIEGL LMS-Q680 airborne laser scanners with 240 kHz pulse repetition rate already delivered (detailed product specifications to be found at ) an update to 400 kHz is available.

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