GREEN ROOFS
TECHNICIAN TRAINING
 PROGRAM
www.green-roofs.eu
Implementation period: 36 months (01/09/2022-31/08/2025)
Date 2023 10 27
KVK
Eglė Brezgytė, Dainora Jankauskienė, Lina Kuklienė, Indrius Kuklys
                                                                     Project no. 2022-1-PL01-KA220-HED-000086828
    UAV DESIGNED TO COLLECT 3D SCANING
        AND PHOTOGRAMMETRY DATA
UAV (DRONE): DJI MATRICE 600 PRO
DJI - Dà-Jiāng Innovations
 DJI MATRICE 600 PRO
 MAIN FEATURES
Weight (with six TB47S batteries) - 9,5 kg.
Max Wind Resistance – 8 m/s.
Max Speed – 65 km/val.
Hovering Accuracy (P-GPS) - vertical: ±0.5 m,
Horizontal: ±1.5 m.
Hovering Time (with six TB47S batteries) – 32 min.
Max Service Ceiling Above Sea Level – to 2500 m.
Max Takeoff Weight – to 15,5 kg.
Operating Temperature : -10°C to 40°C.
                                              Included:
                                              Camera : Zenmuse X5, Zenmuse XT;
                                              3D LiDAR system MAPPER LITE 2.
UAV assembled together with PHOTO
    CAMERA DJI Zenmuse X5
                       PHOTO CAMERA DJI Zenmuse X5:
                             MAIN FEATURES
SENSOR
Size - 17.3 x 13.0 mm.
Type - CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide
Semiconductor)
Pixels – 16 mil.
Resolution – 4K 4608 x 3456 pix.
OPTICS
Equivalent – 15 mm/ 30 mm.
VIDEO
Resolution - 4096 x 2160 pix.
Format - MP4/MOV.
                                   UAV-PHOTOGRAMMETRY
Valley „Meilės alėja“ by the river Jūra in Tauragė has   The shore lines of the Baltic Sea at
been scanned with the help of remote measurement         Holland`s Hats remote sensing measuring
technology using devices such as DJI Matrice Pro         with “DJI Matrice 600 Pro” unmanned
drone, Zenmuse X5 camera and YellowScan Mapper           aircraft, orthophotographic map and 3D
II scanner with integrated LiDar system.                 modeling with “Pix4D” and “Bentley
Orthophotographic map has been made using                Microstation” program 3D Surface
programme „Pix4D“ and the 3D model has been              Modeling.
created using „Bentley microstation“ programme.
THERMO CAMERA DJI ZENMUSE XT
            The camera sees what is invisible.
           Records invisible beams and objects that
           emit heat.
            Can be used for reconstruction of
           buildings, for checking power lines, for
           people who are lost, etc.
THERMO CAMERA DJI
ZENMUSE XT: INTERNALS
• Dimensions - 103 mm x 74 mm x 102
  mm.
• Weight - 270 g.
• FPA/Digital Video Display Formats
   - 640 × 512.
• Pixel Pitch – 17 µm.
• Spectral Band - 7.5 - 13.5 μm.
• Photo picture format – JPEG, TIF.
• Video format – MP4.
Continuously increasing energy prices have brought the need for buildings with
increased heat insulation demands. Thermography is the ideal way of finding
thermal bridges and unprofessional or inadequate insulation.
                                                       View fixed with DJI Zenmuse
                                                       X5 camera
View fixed with DJI
Zenmuse XT thermo
camera
3D LiDAR SYSTEM
YellowScan MAPPER LITE 2
Laser scanner
Weight i- 2.2 kg.
Navigation system :
GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo1, SBAS.
                                        Optimal scanning height : 10 – 75 m.
                                        Scaning precision : (XY) 10 cm, (Z) 5
                                        cm.
                                        Shots per second : 18500.
                                        Laser scanning technology : up to 3
                                        Echoes per shot.
                              LIDAR APPLICATIONS (USING):
Power Utilities: power line survey to     Mining: surface/volume calculation to
detect line sagging issues or to plan     optimize     mine     operations    (stockpile,
trimming activities                       excavation) or decide mine extension
                                          Oil: pipeline survey to optimize operations
                                          and maintenance
Civil engineering: mapping to help        Archeology: mapping through the forest
leveling, planning and infrastructure     canopy to speed up discoveries
optimization (roads, railways, bridges,
pipelines, golf courses) or renovating
after natural disasters, beach erosion
survey to build emergency plan
                                                Forestry: mapping forests to optimize
                                                activities or help tree counting
Environmental
research: measuri
ng growth speed,
disease spreading
3D LASER SCANER - STONEX X300
               A FEW MORE BIG DATA
              COLLECTION METHODS....
                Stationary scanning ...
                       3D SCANNER Stonex X300: INTERNALS
Scanning distance: from 1,6 m up to 300 m.
Scanning angle: horizontal - 360 degrees, vertical 90 degrees.
Scan rate: up to 40 000 points per second.
Laser class: 1.
Integrated cameras: 2 photo cameras, 5+5Mpx.
Scanner control: with Smart phone / tablet.
Processing of scanned data : 3D Reconstructor software.
Manor building located in Vėžaičiai
                         ANOTHER INNOVATIVE SCANNING
                         TECHNOLOGY ...
Mantis VISION F6                        Weight: iki 1 kg.
3D scanner for scanning small objects   Scanning distance : from 0.5 up to 4.5 m.
and places                              Camera: RGB integruota 1.3Mpix.
                                        Safety: 1 klasė.
                                        Working temperature: from -10°C up to
                                        50°C.
THANK YOU!
GREEN ROOFS
TECHNICIAN TRAINING
PROGRAM
www.green-roofs.eu
Implementation period: 36 months (01/09/2022-31/08/2025)
    Project no. 2022-1-PL01-KA220-HED-000086828
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