Optech Titan Opens Up New Markets for Airborne Lidar at ELMF 2014

December 3, 2014 Optech is pleased to announce the introduction of the new Optech Titan multispectral lidar sensor to the survey and mapping industries at the European LiDAR Mapping Forum in Amsterdam, December 8-10, 2014. Experience the beginning of a new era in active sensing that will dramatically expand what is possible with lidar.

Dr. Paul LaRocque, Optechs VP of Advanced Technology, will present the exciting first results as a co-author in the paper "A New Multi-Wavelength Lidar for 3D Land Classification & Coastal Bathymetry". Attendees will learn how users of a multispectral lidar like Titan can automatically classify target materials with remarkable accuracy by comparing the relative intensity returns from each of three active imaging channels. With this capability, Titan expands what is possible in existing and future applications, including environmental modeling, 3D land cover classification, forest inventories, disaster management, and even target recognition. Dr. LaRocque will also present the preliminary results from Titans shallow water bathymetry capabilities, showing how Titan can seamlessly collect and differentiate both land and water features by leveraging Optechs new water attenuation correction algorithms in our Lidar Mapping Suite (LMS) and AquaDX software.

Meanwhile, Optechs Dr. Joong Yong Park will be presenting a new way to baseline lidar bathymetry performance in his technical workshop titled How Can Airborne Bathymetric Lidar Systems Be Compared? Traditional field tests have difficulty comparing lidar bathymeters because depth performance varies so widely in different water conditions. Attendees to Dr. Parks presentation will learn how they can calculate the theoretical performance of a lidar based solely on its sub-system performance specifications, such as laser pulse power, receiver pupil area, and optical filter bandwidth, with an example based on Optechs industry-leading Coastal Zone Mapping and Imaging Lidar (CZMIL). Educate yourself in the true performance differences of bathymetric lidars by attending Dr. Parks workshop in rooms 8 and 9 on Tuesday, December 9.

Visitors can learn more about Titan and CZMIL at Optech booth 313, where staff will also have information about the newly released Optech Galaxy, an ultra-compact, high-performance airborne lidar sensor capable of superior performance in all application spaces. Since Galaxys official release at INTERGEO 2014 in October, Optech has already received orders from excited clients, with a high level of inquiries. Galaxy provides a blazing 550-kHz pulse repetition frequency from an ultra-compact installation footprint, and makes high-density, seamless surveying of rugged terrain effortless with its integrated PulseTRAK technology.

About Optech

Optech is the world leader in high-accuracy lidar 3D survey systems, integrated cameras, and productivity-enhancing workflows. With operations and staff worldwide, Optech offers both standalone and fully integrated lidar and camera solutions for airborne mapping, airborne lidar bathymetry, mobile mapping, terrestrial laser scanning, mine cavity monitoring, and industrial process control, as well as space-proven sensors. Optech systems are also fully warrantied, with extended warranty packages offered by Optech Services. Accuracy and productivity matter!