GeoSLAM ZEB Horizon Mobile Scanner
A handheld LiDAR scanner, suitable for drone mapping applications as well as indoor use. This powerful tool helps make the mapping process simple. With a range of up to 100m, the GeoSLAM ZEB Horizon is great for outdoor use including spaces where features are positioned further apart.
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Business Value of GeoSLAM ZEB Horizon
ZEB Horizon Features
- 300,000 scan points per second
- 16 sensors
- Up to 6mm relative accuracy
- Up to 100-meter range
- Accessory options to enable users to capture data in other ways
One handheld 3D scanner, so many ways to use it.
Mining: Rapid Site Information for the Modern Mine
The ZEB Horizon is an ideal tool for capturing both overground and underground data, due to its rate of data capture and range capabilities. Capture data for stockpile volumetric calculations, production progress mapping, convergence analysis, or vertical shaft inspection. Reduce risk to human life with limited exposure to dangerous environments and optimize mining operations for better returns on investment.
Real Estate: Map Properties Quicker for the Creation of Floorplans
Seamlessly transition from room to room in a property using the ZEB Horizon to capture all the internal data required for creating accurate floorplans. Provide a service that requires minimal effort for data capture, doesn’t disrupt residents or businesses, provides a fast cost-efficient service and provides a great return on investment. Use GeoSLAM Connect’s automated Floorslices workflow to slice through the individual floors from the dataset, leaving a precise image of the floorplan ready for modelling.
Forestry: LiDAR Mapping for Rapid Data Collection and Analysis for Forest Management
Using a laser scanner that’s handheld or mounted to a drone or vehicle is one of the easiest ways to capture data. Mobile mapping systems can map large areas in a short amount of time, and across tough terrains. The data accuracy is high enough for many forestry applications, and the ease of use of the data capture makes it repeatable. LiDAR in forestry has many practical applications that range from providing data to aid precision forestry or forest mapping, to biodiversity applications such as pollution modeling and to assist carbon absorption estimations.
Construction: Review Change Over Time Frequently
Ensure your construction projects remain on track by reviewing changes over time. SLAM provides a method of data capture so fast and accurate that analysis of progress is viable monthly, weekly, or even daily, without disruption to daily activities. Avoid heavy fines and provide all stakeholders with concrete updates on the progress of the build, as often as needed. Use the change detection workflow in GeoSLAM Connect to automate this process, with easy-to-understand PDF reports.