2013 mission first track, high-definition surveying - mission first reality by roger clarke

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This presentation showcases the 21st Civil Engineer Squadrons Engineering Support Office High-Definition Surveying™ (HDS™) capabilities that support Air Force GeoBase program objectives. The GeoBase program ensures the provision of and access to common, accurate and current geospatial information for all Air Force installations, ranges and property and consists of a Common Installation Picture and mission specific geospatial data: Mission Data Layers and Mission Data Sets. The use of High-Definition Surveying equipment has proven invaluable to the Engineering Support offices mission to maintain the installations Common Installation Picture and Mission Data Sets. This force-multiplier allows a single individual to capture millions of geo-referenced vector points in minutes with accuracies that exceed installation mapping requirements. This presentation will provide a field-to-finish perspective of the High-Definition Surveying operations performed by Engineering Support personnel at Peterson AFB.

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The evolution of a vision

HDS provides superior aircraft mishap survey support, expedient site planning,

topography development, and enhanced force protection capabilities.

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HDS georeferencing is accomplished from GPS Control Points onsite. The C10

ScanStation scans medium resolution (shown) in 7.5 minutes, image collection is the

same for a total run time of 15 minutes. With a range of 1000’, Technicians can edit

hundreds of features during a single editing session.

The Honeymoon!

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The 21st

Engineering Support Office innovative pursuits now include

High-Definition Surveying™ (HDS™) capabilities designed to increase

productivity and accuracy for Common Installation Picture (CIP),

Mission Data Sets (MDS), and Facility as-built updates.

Equipment: Leica ScanStation C10 scanner - Compact, pulsed, dual-axis compensated, very high speed

laser scanner, with survey-grade accuracy, range, and field-of-view; integrated camera and laser plummet.

Accuracy of single measurement: Position: 6 mm Distance: 4 mmAngle (horizontal/vertical): 60 μrad / 60 μrad (12” / 12”); Modeled surface: 2 mm; Target acquisition: 2 mm std. Deviation

Laser Scanning SystemType: Pulsed; proprietary microchip; Color Green, wavelength = 532 nm; Laser Class 3R (IEC 60825-1);

Range 300 m @ 90%; Scan rate Up to 50,000 points/sec, maximumScan resolution Spot size: From 0 – 50 m: 4.5 mm (FWHH-based); 7 mm (Gaussian-based)

Point spacing: Fully selectable horizontal and vertical; <1 mm minimum spacing, through full range; single point dwell capacity

Field-of-View

Horizontal: 360° (maximum); Vertical: 270° (maximum)Aiming/Sighting: Parallax-free, integrated zoom video

Scanning Optics: Vertically rotating mirror on horizontally rotating base; Smart X-Mirror™ automatically spins or oscillates

for minimum scan time

Data storage capacity: 80 GB onboard solid-state drive (SSD) or external USB device

Communications: Dynamic Internet Protocol (IP) Address, Ethernet or wireless LAN (WLAN) with external adapter

Integrated color digital camera with zoom video: Single 17° x 17° image: 1920 x 1920 pixels (4 megapixels);

Full 360° x 270° dome: 260 images; streaming video with zoom; auto-adjusts to ambient lighting

Onboard display: Touchscreen control with stylus, full color graphic display, QVGA (320 x 240 pixels)

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Facility As-built reconstruction

Composite Facility High-Definition Model

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Interior facility scans provide asset

inventory and composite floor plan

updates.

Facility As-built reconstruction

Main Hallway

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Facility As-built reconstruction

Mechanical Hallway

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Common Installation Picture

North Gate Reconstruction

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Common Installation Picture

North Gate Reconstruction

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Common Installation Picture

Curb and Gutter Data Collection

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Common Installation Picture

High-Definition Silhouette

Building and Vegetation

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New ATFP project at Base Operations; notice the paver detail on the Compass Rose

and Red Carpet! We performed 14 scans in this area to supplement CIP GPS surveys

Base Operations

Common Installation Picture

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Additional investigation provided updates to the building outline for Bldg 122

Common Installation Picture

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TruSpace pictures from Lieca Software. Scene can be referenced while digitizing

for greater data population and awareness.

What you see you input!

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Two scans, millions of points!

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Scanning project captures interior features prior to wall sheeting

Build it and we’ll capture it!

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The end of an era; we got this!

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“The level of detail and visual representation exceeds

our expectations every time!”

“It’s truly a “What You See Is What You Get” capability

that’s 100% credible!”

The C10’s comprehensive vector and image capture

operation was an invaluable asset during the Air Force

Surveillance Site surveys accomplished in August 2011.

The teams completed 80 scans at 10 sites across the

southern United States

“We’re able to go back to each site immediately and

extract additional data from the scans right here in

Colorado which is a huge benefit for our organization.”

The end of an era; we got this!