NV5 Geospatial and Oklahoma DoT to Showcase Innovative Applications of Aerial Lidar During TRB Annual Meeting Published January 26, 2021
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Groundbreaking Research Reveals Comparable Accuracy to Mobile Mapping and Enhanced Performance, Driving Greater Flexibility and New Applications for Transportation Projects
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NV5 Geospatial, North Americaâs largest provider of geospatial data services and solutions, will share ground-breaking research on the use of low altitude drone and rotary wing lidar surveys for transportation applications during the
2021 Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting, a virtual event taking place in late January. The presentation â âDetailed Comparison of Three Lidar Captures from Drone and Rotary Platforms, and at Different Altitudes on Oklahoma DOT Roadwayâ â will be part of the session, The Continued Evolution of UAS for Transportation Design, sch
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