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MODERN REMOTE SENSING GROUND TECHNICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR RAPID CREATION OF PRECISE 3D DIGITAL MODELS OF EXTENSIVE INACCESSIBLE AND DANGER AREAS

P. Todorov

First published: 2006DOI pendingView metrics

Abstract

Instrument Optic Electron Service Co. (IOES Co.) is a company which distributes and supports bulgarian surveying and mine surveying market with motorized optical total stations based on laser direct reflex measurement, 3D full-panoramic long range laser scanning systems and at last but not least with effective GPS and GIS solutions. All these three separate bundles of instruments, which are also interdependent and are used for remote rapid creation of precise 3D digital models of large, hard to approach and dangerous areas, are discussed in this paper.

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Title
MODERN REMOTE SENSING GROUND TECHNICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR RAPID CREATION OF PRECISE 3D DIGITAL MODELS OF EXTENSIVE INACCESSIBLE AND DANGER AREAS
Authors
P. Todorov
Proceedings
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2006
Pages
215-226
SWS Citekey
Co2006215226
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
954-918181-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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