ThomasNet News Logo
Sign Up | Log In | ThomasNet Home | Promote Your Business

Laser Scanning the Cliffs of Moher

Print | 
Email |  Comment   Share  

Laser Scanning the Cliffs of Moher
Laser Scanning the Cliffs of Moher
Click Here to Enlarge Picture

Renishaw, Inc.
5277 Trillium Blvd.
Hoffman Estates, IL, 60192
USA







Press release date: November 13, 2012

Measurement Devices Limited (MDL), a subsidiary of Renishaw, designs and manufactures high speed laser measurement and surveying systems for use in extreme environments. When challenged with scanning a section of Ireland's famed Cliffs of Moher, MDL rose to the challenge with its compact and lightweight Dynascan 3D mobile mapping system which was mounted to a fishing boat to capture the data required to produce a 3D model and video.

Surveying the Cliffs of Moher using Vessel Mounted Mobile Lidar
The Cliffs of Moher is one of Ireland's top visitor attractions and a designated UNESCO Geo Park. O'Brien's Tower stands proudly on a headland of the majestic cliffs. From the cliffs you can see the Aran Islands, Galway Bay, as well as The Twelve Pins, the Maum Turk Mountains in Connemara and Loop Head to the South. The Cliffs of Moher take their name from a ruined promontory fort "Mothar" which was demolished during the Napoleonic wars to make room for a signal tower.

The Cliffs of Moher is home to one of the major colonies of cliff nesting seabirds in Ireland. The area was designated as a Special Protection Area (SPA) for Birds under the EU Birds Directive in 1986. Coastway were approached in April 2012 to assist in contributing towards an Environmental Impact Statement for the future development of a specific area on the Cliffs of Moher and its immediate hinterland. It is eventually planned to make the Cliffs of Moher a future UNESCO World Heritage programme site. There are currently only two in Ireland; Bru na Boinne and Skellig Michael.

Scope of Work
The Cliffs of Moher, located on the western seaboard of County Clare Ireland, are 214m high at the highest point and range for 8 kilometres over the Atlantic Ocean. The brief was to laser scan, prepare a 3D model and high definition video from the resultant point cloud data of a 2km section of the cliffs. As the cliff face is only accessible and visible by boat the biggest challenge for this project was how to laser scan from a moving platform and how to achieve sufficient resolution, coverage, and accuracy from a place of safety.

Data acquisition
After considering the various options, Coastway approached Measurement Devices Ltd (MDL) a manufacturer and provider of ruggedized laser scanning equipment. MDL proposed a solution using the Dynascan 3D mobile mapping system that can be mounted on both vehicles and vessels and used to capture 3D LiDAR data of topography. The small size and compact nature of the Dynascan system meant that it could be quickly mobilised during a limited weather window and easily mounted on a vessel of opportunity. A Dynascan M500 mapping grade system with a laser accuracy of +/-50mm and a range of up to 500m was utilised for the project.

The unit and secondary GPS antenna were mounted on a boom at the front of the fishing boat allowing a sufficient field of view for the 360 degree Scanning Laser Module (SLM) to survey the cliff. In addition to the SLM the Dynascan contains a high grade Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) consisting of gyroscopes and accelerometers that works to compensate for the motion, pitch and roll of the boat.

Accurate 3D positioning was achieved using the built in Real Time Kinematic (RTK) differential GNSS systems, which employ GNSS carrier phase differential techniques to provide real-time, centimetre-level, three-dimensional positioning. RTK correction signals where derived from a local RTK Base Station that was set up over a known Survey Control Point on the cliff top. The computed correction signals where then transmitted to the mobile GNSS receivers on the Dynascan over a UHF Radio Link. The raw data was also logged to be used for post processing in case of RTK shadow near the cliff and as a quality assurance measure.

Qinsy acquisition software was used to provide real-time on the fly data processing and visualisation of the acquired data allowing for coverage and quality to be verified during the survey. In addition to the laser point cloud photography was captured using a standard digital SLR camera.

Approx. 2km of the cliff face was surveyed over 7 passes in different directions to ensure full coverage of the varied contours of the cliff face and bays. The actual survey data took less than hour to acquire. On completion of the vessel survey the system was transferred onto a vehicle and used to capture the topography on the top of the cliff. The data was collected on the same grid allowing for seamless integration between the two data sets. The entire equipment mobilisation, data acquisition on the vessel and vehicle, demobilisation, and data download was completed successfully within a single day.

Data post processing
The geo-referenced point cloud was handed over to Coastway for post processing. The initial data was imported into Leica Cyclone point cloud processing software. The data was reviewed and cleaned, producing a point cloud ready for mesh creation. The final data set was exported to a XYZ text file and imported into 3D modelling software package.

Within some of the bays there was a shallow reef meaning the boat could not get close enough to scan parts of the cliff face leading to some gaps with the laser data. Coastway therefore used the photos acquired and the Autodesk 123D software to create a 3D model to fill in the gaps. The combined cloud was remeshed creating a seamless model of the cliff face. The high resolution image was used to 'bake' the imagery onto the final mesh model.

Finally the 3D model was rendered with the imagery acquired and a fly through animation produced using 3D visualisation software.

For further information on Measurement Devices Limited (MDL) visit www.mdl-laser.com

Contact information

The parent company of the Renishaw Group is Renishaw plc, registered in England no. 1106260. Registered Office: New Mills, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, UK.

Copyright © 2001-2012 Renishaw plc

Print | 
Email |  Comment   Share  
Contacts: View detailed contact information.


 

Post a comment about this story

Name:
E-mail:
(your e-mail address will not be posted)
Comment title:
Comment:
To submit comment, enter the security code shown below and press 'Post Comment'.
 



 See related product stories
More .....
<!-- PNA - News | PNACON |  18860 -->
Don’t hunt for stories like this.
Let Product News Come to You!
Get a Free Subscription
to Product News Alerts.
Edit Story Categories
-- IMT - News | IMTREG2 |  18716 --
Start Your Free
Subscription to
Industry Market Trends.
 See more product news in:
Computer Hardware and Peripherals
Software
Transportation Industry Products
 More New Product News from this company:
Rotary Axis Calibrator measures angular position to ±1 arc sec.
Comparative Gauge accommodates tall and fixtured parts.
Five-Axis CMM uses probe for surface finish inspection.
Additive Manufacturing Systems offer rapid material changeover.
Radio Transmission System offers on-machine tool setting.
More ....
 Other News from this company:
Renishaw Seminar Aims to Transform Your Manufacturing with the Power of Process Control
Solid-State Encoder Manufacturer RLS Triples in Size
Reliable Positioning Without a Reference Run Improves Process Reliability, Reduces Unproductive Time, and Prevents Expensive Crashes
Vertical Turn/Grind Machine uses Optical and Magnetic Encoders
More ....
 Tools for you
Watch Company 
View Company Profile
Company web site
More news from this company
E-Mail Story
Save Story
Search for suppliers of
Surveying Equipment & Supplies
Data Acquisition Software
3D Laser Scanning Systems
Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
Modeling Software
Join the forum discussion at:
Engineers Lounge
Tools of the Trade


Home  |  My ThomasNet News®  |  Industry Market Trends®  |  Submit Release  |  Advertise  |  Contact News  |  About Us
Brought to you by Thomasnet.com        Browse ThomasNet Directory

Copyright © 2013 Thomas Publishing Company. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use - Privacy Policy



Error close

Please enter a valid email address