
3D Laser Scanning
3D laser scanning is a technology that captures the shape and details of objects or landscapes using laser beams. A laser scanner emits thousands of laser pulses per second, measuring the time it takes for each pulse to bounce back. This creates a precise, three-dimensional representation, known as a point cloud. The data can be used in various fields, such as architecture, construction, and heritage preservation, to create accurate digital models for analysis, design, or restoration. It allows for detailed documentation and visualization of complex structures, enhancing understanding and decision-making.