Thursday, December 19, 2013

Drone makes 3D model of your house - IT.Branschen

class=”paragraphIntro”> Swedish Spot Scale pinch in two of the year’s hottest trends in one product. Using drones can now create a 3d-model of a building or block. The model can then be printed in full color of a 3d printer.

class=”paragraphIntro”> The fledgling Linköping company use small radio controlled helicopters equipped with cameras and various types of sensors to read into a 3D model of buildings or entire neighborhoods with a resolution far beyond the one we are used to seeing in aerial images or different mapping services online. – An aircraft shooting from 400 meters and street view cars can only capture a building from the street perspective, says company founder Louis Emgård.

class=”paragraphIntro”> He describes how company digital models gives the user the same perspective as a giant with the ability to peer into the roofs and in backyards.

class=”paragraphIntro”> – The aircraft can do not see in during such a overhanging roof, he says.

class=”paragraphIntro”> Louis Emgård have previously worked as a product manager at C3 Technologies, a company that developed advanced 3d maps. The company was a spinoff from Saab and bought summer of 2011 by Apple in a very secretive affair.

class=”paragraphIntro”> Spot Freescale develops not the drones on their own. Instead, they use technology from another Linköping companies, Intuitive Aerial. Although the cameras and sensors are commercially available products. Exalt the type of sensors the company uses does not wish Louis Emgård tell.

class=”paragraphIntro”> To create a good model requires a skilled pilot, and Spot Scale today take the hand to collect the data needed to build the digital model. – Then we create the model and customize it according to how it should be displayed, says Ludwig Emgård.

class=”paragraphIntro”> Alongside 3d-printing, you can get the model digitally and suited for such a tablet. Spot Scale also works with Swedish Goo Technologies for creating 3d models tailored directly to the browser.

class=”paragraphIntro”> Getting a 3D-printed model of their own house is no cheap history and only to create a digital 3D model costs from 30 000 depending on house size. – It is for the really wealthy says Ludwig Emgård.

class=”paragraphIntro”> But the company’s goals is that the models should be used in everything from planning work at major construction projects to computer games and in film . According to Louis Emgård fit technology best suited for individual buildings or blocks as doing work involved in collecting the data grows exponentially with the size of the area to be covered.

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