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'*!&_:N4C-KE\4&CREED <br />Mobile scanning offers considerable <br />benefits. It is more cost effective <br />than many traditional surveying <br />technologies. Data collection is much <br />faster. Massive amounts of data can <br />be collected while traveling at posted <br />speeds, and surveyors can collect <br />up to 400,000 points per second, as <br />compared to one point every few <br />seconds with traditional surveying. <br />With fewer personnel working beside <br />busy roadways, mobile scanning <br />creates a safer job site. The likelihood <br />of bad -weather delays is reduced <br />due to shortened data collection time. <br />Because the data is collected from <br />a moving vehicle, mobile scanning <br />does not impede traffic flow. And <br />the dense data that is collected lends <br />itself to future data extraction without <br />additional field visits. <br />MoDaC Mobile Data CollectionCR and Mobile Scanning <br />From data collection ... <br />to point cloud ... <br />Pr <br />A <br />N l N' NadM i <br />to CACI deliverable. <br />www.mckimcreed.com <br />
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