Explore UST’s round-up of our five most read articles in the industry this week, including new technologies, collaborations, white papers, and industry successes.
1. New UAV LiDAR Solution for Advanced Aerial Surveying Unveiled
Teledyne Geospatial and Inertial Labs have launched EchoONE, a collaborative innovation that combines Teledyne’s LiDAR and camera technology with the Remote Sensing Payload Instrument (RESEPI).
Leveraging Inertial Labs’ inertial measurement unit (IMU) and inertial navigation system (INS) technology, EchoONE combines NDAA-compliant data security, lightweight design, and real-time operation.
2. Innovative Pulsejet Engines for UAVs
Wave Engine’s drone propulsion systems are mass-producible with a thrust-specific fuel consumption that is competitive with turbine engines.
UST is delighted to welcome Wave Engine on board as a supplier partner, and we will be highlighting their unique solutions and capabilities across our channels over the next 12 months.
3. RIEGL Unveils Advanced UAV LiDAR Sensor VUX-100-25 and RiLOC-F
RIEGL has launched the extra large field of view VUX-100-25 UAV LiDAR sensor, the RiLOC-F IMU/GNSS system, and the VQ-1560 III-S dual-channel airborne scanner at INTERGEO 2024
The new RIEGL VUX-10025 UAV LiDAR sensor and the RiLOC-F IMU/GNSS solution are set to enhance the unmanned industry with their superior performance in wide-area terrain mapping and precise orientation for drones.
4. New Advanced LiDAR Drone Debuted at INTERGEO 2024
Drone manufacturer DELAIR and LiDAR specialist YellowScan have unveiled the DT46 LiDAR drone, a fixed-wing system designed for long-distance inspections and the creation of highly precise digital twins.
The DT46 model integrates the YellowScan Voyager LiDAR, a high-performance laser scanner, paired with a high-resolution RGB camera.
5. Subsea Electric Sensor Successfully Demonstrated in Navy Exercise
ELWAVE recently showcased its Tetrapulse sensor during the ANTX Coastal Trident 2024 exercise, organized by the US Navy.
Throughout the event, Tetrapulse was integrated into VideoRay’s Defender ROV (remotely operated vehicle), highlighting its capabilities in a practical environment.