RIEGL VUX-160²³ | RIEGL VUX-120²³
Description
RIEGL VUX-160²³
The new RIEGL VUX-160²³ is a lightweight and versatile airborne laser scanner offering a wide field of view of 100 degrees and an extremely high pulse repetition rate of up to 2.4 MHz. Thus, it is perfectly suited for high point density corridor mapping applications.
The measuring beam of the RIEGL VUX-160²³ is consecutively emitted in three different directions: it alternates from strictly nadir, to +10 degrees forward, and to -10 degrees backward. This allows data acquisition with an unrivaled completeness in data capture, especially in challenging environments with vertical surfaces and narrow canyons.
The scanner provides an internal data storage capacity of 1 TByte and a removeable CFast card and is equipped with interfaces for integration of an external INS/GNSS system. Additionally, interfaces for up to five optional external cameras are available.
The sophisticated design of the RIEGL VUX-160²³ allows smooth integration on UAS/UAV/RPAS, small manned aeroplanes (like gyro-copters), but also on helicopters. It is offered both, as stand-alone UAV LiDAR sensor and also in various fully-integrated UAV-based laser scanning system configurations with appropriate INS/GNSS system and optional cameras. This allows the scanner to perfectly meet all the specific requirements of the customers‘ applications.
RIEGL VUX-120²³
The RIEGL VUX-120²³ is a lightweight and versatile airborne laser scanner offering a wide field of view of 100 degrees and an extre-mely high pulse repetition rate of up to 2.4 MHz. Thus, it is perfectly suited for high point density corridor mapping applications.
The measuring beam of the RIEGL VUX-120²³ is consecutively emitted in three different directions: it alternates from strictly nadir, to +10 degrees forward, and to -10 degrees backward. This allows data acquisition with an unrivaled completeness in data capture, especially in challenging environments with vertical surfaces and narrow canyons.
The scanner provides an internal data storage capacity of 1 TByte and a removeable CFast card and is equipped with interfaces for integration of an external INS/GNSS system. Additionally, interfaces for up to two optional external cameras are available.
The sophisticated design of the RIEGL VUX-120²³ allows smooth integration on UAS/UAV/RPAS, small manned aeroplanes (like gyro-copters), but also on helicopters. It is offered both, as stand-alone UAV LiDAR sensor and also in various fully-integrated UAV-based laser scanning system configurations with appropriate INS/GNSS system and optional cameras. This allows the scanner to perfectly meet all the specific requirements of the customers‘ applications.
RIEGL VUX-160²³ | RIEGL VUX-120²³
Specifications |
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Maximum Measurement Range: | 980 | 760 m |
Minimum Measurement Range: | 5 | 5 m |
Measurement Rate: | 2,000,000 | 2,000,000 meas./sec |
Accuracy: | 10 | 10 mm |
Precision: | 5 | 5 mm |
Features
RIEGL VUX-160²³
- laser pulse repetition rate up to 2.4 MHz
- measurement rate up to 2,000,000 meas./sec
- scan speed up to 400 lines/second
- operating flight altitude up to 720 m / 2,350 ft
- Field of View up to 100°compact & lightweight (2 kg / 4.4 lbs)
- Nadir/Forward/Backward Scanning for unrivaled completeness of scan data even on vertical structures and narrow canyons
- cutting edge RIEGLtechnology providing: echo signal digitization, multiple target capability, online waveform processing, multiple-time-around processing
- easily mountable to unmanned platforms (UAVs) and small manned aircraft
- mechanical and electrical interface for INS/GNSS integration
- interfaces for up to 2 external cameras
- scan data storage on internal SSD Memory
RIEGL VUX-120²³
- laser pulse repetition rate up to 2.4 MHz
- measurement rate up to 2,000,000 meas./sec
- scan speed up to 400 lines/second
- operating flight altitude up to 900 m / 2,950 ft
- Field of View up to 100°
- compact & lightweight (2.65 kg / 5.8 lbs)
- Nadir/Forward/Backward Scanning for unrivaled completeness of scan data even on vertical structures and narrow canyons
- cutting edge RIEGL technology providing: echo signal digitization, multiple target capability, online waveform processing, multiple-time-around processing
- easily mountable to unmanned platforms (UAVs) and small manned aircraft
- mechanical and electrical interface for INS/GNSS integration
- interfaces for up to 5 external cameras
- scan data storage on internal SSD Memory
- removeable CFAST® memory card
Applications
- Corridor Mapping: Power Line, Railway Track and Pipeline Inspection
- Topography in Open-Cast Mining
- Surveying of Urban Environments
- Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Documentation
- Agriculture & Forestry
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Ships from:
Austria
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Sold by:
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On FindLight:
since 2019
Frequently Asked Questions
The main difference between the two models is the number of optional external cameras that can be integrated. The VUX-160²³ can accommodate up to five optional external cameras, while the VUX-120²³ can accommodate up to two optional external cameras.
The RIEGL VUX-160²³ has a maximum pulse repetition rate of up to 2.4 MHz.
The RIEGL VUX-160²³ offers a wide field of view of up to 100 degrees.
Yes, the RIEGL VUX-160²³ can be easily mounted on unmanned platforms such as UAVs.
The RIEGL VUX-160²³ has an internal data storage capacity of 1 TByte.