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The Maptek I-Site 4400 3D laser scanner is the ideal system
for surveying large-scale accident scenes. It features a
unique combination of 3D laser scanning, high resolution
digital photography and survey methodology. The single operator
system aquires spatial data from an accident scene at a
rate of 4400 point measurements per second. A complete photographic
record of the scene is captured simultaneously. The I-Site
4400 scanner can measure and record all vehicles and structures
in an accident scene up to
a range of 400 metres. Safe working conditions are
ensured through remote survey and safe operator working
distance from a crash scene.
Crash investigations can be carried out very quickly,
which allows for rapid road clearing. Non-subjective
data gathering - all data is collected from the scene,
regardless of individual operators. The scanner data
can be used to generate road surfaces for use with
vehicle dynamics software such as HVE. Crash scenes
can be viewed from various witness points of view.
Measurements can be made between any two data points.
The scanner data can be used to generate 2D CAD plans
and comprehensive 3D models for court room graphics.
Scanning can be carried out in total darkness. An
optional lighting unit allows capture of high resolution
photographic data.
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A single operator can attend a crash scene and
complete a full multi-scan survey within 45 minutes.
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Individual scans can then be combined to cover
large-scale accidents and to ensure scanner coverage
from every angle.
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Scan data is archival in nature; point data cannot
deleted or moved within files.
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Even though scans are conducted at road level,
the resulting data can be viewed from any perspective,
making generation of aerial plans easy.
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The scanner can be setup on overpasses or cherry
pickers to gain more comprehensive coverage
of scenes.
For more information on I-Site Forensic
please visit www.isite3d.com
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