Icaros Inc. (www.icaros.us) is a traditional and professional photogrammetric SW developer, now has a new offer to the UAV photogrammetric segment. We can produce high quality product with no GCP's, calibration or accurate external orientation.

You can become an Ortho producer yourself by purchasing Icaros IPS light suite, specially designed for high quality UAV production in an affordable price, or to use our cost effective “process as a service” to let our experts to produce a fast, quality product from your data set. You can Extract automatic DTM, DSM, 3D view, edit seamline and to do a QA to insure better quality map.

UAV's can now compete with traditional aerial survey. No more quality compromise.

Please Download a process report we recently did for a mavinci set of images- with no calibration! this was preformed in less than a day.

Contact me for more examples and a free trial!

 

3D view form the Easter islands (140 gatewing images- no calibration)

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For more details:

avi@icaros.us

 

Icaros_mavinci_UAV-report.pdf

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  • I would be interested in a free trial. I sent you a friend request. Let me know how I can get started. Thanks

  • T3

    Very interesting solution, will certainly prepare as an option for Pteryx users.

    Just clicking around to dig to trial version...

    Will try on this

    ftp://ftp.aerialrobotics.eu/2011-05-18%20czyste/_proc/

    ftp://ftp.aerialrobotics.eu/gd800-2010-05-23/_proc/

    ftp://ftp.aerialrobotics.eu/sulphur2-2011-04-18/_proc/

  • This is very interesting. I have a couple questions. First, how is it that this system with GPS precision of presumably 1-10 meters is capable of producing results comparable to a traditional system which uses centimetric GPS solutions in combination with INS data?

    Also, does this software support the option of using ground control, if it is available to either improve the accuracy of GPS-derived products or replace the GPS component altogether?

    I'm glad to see software like this start to emerge!

    Cheers,

    Eric

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