Robotic total stations are advanced surveying instruments that combine the precision of traditional total stations with the automation of robotic technology. They are used to measure angles, distances, and elevations with extreme accuracy.
GNSS receivers are essential tools in surveying, providing accurate positioning data. By receiving signals from multiple satellites, they can determine a precise location on Earth. This technology has revolutionised surveying, offering significant advantages over traditional methods.
Laser scanning is a modern surveying technique that uses a laser beam to measure distances and create highly accurate 3D models of physical objects. In surveying, laser scanners emit a series of laser pulses that bounce off surfaces, allowing the scanner to calculate the distance to each point.
Drones, or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), have revolutionised the surveying industry. Equipped with high-resolution cameras and specialised sensors, they can capture detailed aerial imagery and data over vast areas in a fraction of the time traditional methods.