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RIEGL provides high-performance LiDAR sensors and systems for integration with UAS.
RiLOC is an integrated component that complements RIEGL’s kinematic LiDAR systems for localization and orientation of LiDAR data.
The RIEGL VUX-18024 sensor features a 75-degree field of view and a pulse repetition rate of up to 2.4 MHz.
The RIEGL VUX-24024 sensors have higher pulse repetition rates and faster scanning speeds compared to its predecessor.
The RIEGL VUX-24024 is designed for high point density applications including power line, rail track, and pipeline inspection.
The RIEGL VUX-18024 provides interfaces for IMU/GNSS integration and up to 5 external cameras.
Using RIEGL’s technology reduces time in the field and acquisition flight times, lowering overall costs.
RIEGL’s products offer accuracy, multi-target capability, exceptional measurement ranges, wide field of views, high laser pulse repetition rates, and fast line speeds.
Since earlier 2023, WSP has used the RIEGL VMX-2HA and Ladybug6 technology for pavement conditions analysis.
WSP upgraded its surveying capabilities with an industry-leading mobile light detection and ranging (LiDAR) system following its purchase of the RIEGL VMX 2HA Mobile Scanning System.
Since earlier 2023, WSP has used the RIEGL VMX-2HA and Ladybug6 technology for overhead utility corridor mapping.
Since earlier 2023, WSP has used the RIEGL VMX-2HA and Ladybug6 technology to collect survey data for high rail asset management.
Since earlier 2023, WSP has used the RIEGL VMX-2HA and Ladybug6 technology on large-linear roadway projects.
Since earlier 2023, WSP has used the RIEGL VMX-2HA and Ladybug6 technology for underground rail and tunnel mapping.
The TrueView 680 and 680LR integrate Riegl LiDAR technology with a field of view up to 360° for unrestricted data acquisition.
The TrueView 680LR is built with the Riegl VUX-1LR sensor featuring up to a 360-degree field of view and five LiDAR returns.
On 2023-05-17 a delegation from JOANNEUM RESEARCH led by CEO Dr Heinz Mayer visited the RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems headquarters in Horn, Austria.
Digital twins created from RIEGL LiDAR systems are used for planning, simulation, control, and AI-supported information management of traffic routes, infrastructure, building complexes, agricultural areas, and industrial plants.
RIEGL was awarded a contract in 2021 to deliver three laser scanning systems for the Digital Twin Lab of JOANNEUM RESEARCH.
RIEGL operated one of the very first Diamond DA42 GeoStar aircraft for nearly 15 years.