Teledyne Geospatial Polaris
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The Optech Polaris delivers accurate, precise data faster than ever before, bridging the gap between small, light-weight, short-range sensors and large, long-range, pulsed time-of-flight scanners. Built with surveyors in mind, the Polaris TLS has a user-friendly onboard operator interface with menu-driven operations, plus all the built-in features needed for quickly collecting and referencing data.
Description
With a powerful quad-core processor, an integrated high-resolution camera, a digital compass and inclinometer, an L1 GNSS receiver and weather-proof housing, the Polaris can be deployed in various environments for a wide range of applications, using different workflows and setups.
The Polaris leads the market in price versus performance, starting at a price that rivals short-range scanners while outperforming long-range scanners. With accelerated performance and all the built-in features surveyors need, the Polaris offers more flexibility than ever before.
Whether on a tripod, vehicle, or moving platform, the outstanding performance of the Polaris makes it the most versatile and efficient terrestrial laser scanner on the market.
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Additional information
Year of introduction | 2016 |
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Specifications | 640 x 480, color |
Internal Camera | Y |
Control panel built in | Y |
Dual Axis Compensation | Y |
Battery type | Internal (Optional External) |
Scan time per battery [h] | 1.75 |
External Camera | Y |
Export formats of camera image | jpeg, tiff, raw |
User interface | sunlight visible, resistive single touch |
Additional sensors | Inclination sensor, internal GPS, compass, sync timer |
Registration/orientation methods | GNSS, backsight and resection with automated target centroide, ICP |
Software name | ATLAScan |
Operating temperature: max. [°C] | 50 |
Automatic detection of tie points | Y |
Real time visualization during scanning | Y |
Geo-referencing | Y |
Fitting of primitives | Y |
Specification of primitives | points, lines, circles, spheres, planes |
Training facilities | Yes |
Main users | Civil Engineering, Construction, Transportation, Heritage, Mining, Forensics, Forestry, Scientific Research, Geology |
Main applications | Mining activities, Monitoring, Infrastructure, Natural disasters forensic, Marine applications |
Distinguishable features | Short, medium and long range scanning capability, all in one scanner, Wide vertical field of view, Project planning with semi-automated execution in the field, internal cameras, high resolution capability. |
Brand | Teledyne Geospatial |
Addres | Teledyne Geospatial 300 Interchange Way L4K 5Z8 Vaughan Canada |
Humidity range [%] | 95 |
Operating temperature: min. [°C] | -10 |
Height [m] | 0.33 |
Beam diameter at exit [mm] | 10 |
Depth [m] | 0.24 |
Width [m] | 0.25 |
Total Weight [kg] | 11.2 |
Range measurement principle | pulse |
Wavelength [nm] | 1550 |
Laser safety classification | 1 |
Min. Range [m] | 1.5 |
Max. Range [m] | 2000 |
Range uncertainty (constant part) [mm] | 5 |
Range uncertainty (variable part) [ppm] | 7 |
Beam divergence [mrad] | 0.3 |
Scan duration with highest resolution [min] | 300 |
Spot at 50 m distance [mm] | 23 |
Intensity recording [bits] | 12 |
Max. vertical field of view [deg] | 120 |
Max. horizontal field of view [deg] | 360 |
Min. horizontal step size [deg] | 0.0017 |
Min. vertical step size [deg] | 0.0007 |
Uncertainty of horizontal step size [deg] | 0.004514 |
Uncertainty of vertical step size [deg] | 0.004584 |
Beam deflection mechanism | Oscilatting Mirror |
Max. measurement rate [kHz] | 500 |
Min. scan duration with typical resolution [min] | 1 |
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