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ILRIS 3D

The Ilris 3D

Optech's ILRIS-3D is a complete, fully portable, laser-based imaging and digitizing system designed for the commercial survey and industrial market. ILRIS-3D is a compact and highly integrated package with digital image capture and sophisticated software tools that address the needs of a wide range of users. A field-ready system, ILRIS-3D is carried by a single operator and requires no specialized training for deployment. About the size of a motorized total station, with on-board digital camera and large-format LCD viewfinder, ILRIS-3D has a visual interface similar to that of a digital camera. Typical working range is 3-350 m. The UNM instrument has collected returns on a clear day at distances up to 1800 m.

Backpack protable system

 

Backpack Portable System

Using a combination of static free materials and Osprey travel packs, the UNM LiDAR Laboratory has created a backpack portable carrying system that gives the user the option of treking well off the beaten path. Tested in Ireland and Scotland, the system is always being improved. The pack shown here is the T-60. Not shown is the Outlander - 80 (?),which is no longer being produced. The Outlander pack is fitted with a full Osprey pack harness and is suitable for hauling the instrument into the back country. The tripod and travel case are also not shown..

Carry-on Case

 

Carry-on Case

Osprey Packs makes a line of padded travel packs with panel access. The T-60 can carry the Ilris and the AC power supply and is ideal for transporting the Ilris as a carry-on item when flying.

AC Power supply

 

AC Power Supply

Optech sells an indoor use only power supply that is suitable for working with generator. To use outside, the LIDAR LAB created a weather resistant case. This is the first iteration of the design, the next will use fully weather proof connectors and a larger box with its own cooling fan.


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