Recognized for innovation – Hovermap, second in the 2020 AUVSI XCELLENCE Awards
Emesent’s Hovermap has been awarded second prize in the XCELLENCE in Innovation category of the AUVSI XCELLENCE Awards.
Emesent’s Hovermap has been awarded second prize in the XCELLENCE in Innovation category of the AUVSI XCELLENCE Awards.
Emesent’s award winning Hovermap is a drone autonomy and LiDAR mapping payload that uses LiDAR data and advanced algorithms to generate accurate 3D point clouds of the scanned environment, as well as automate the drone flight even when GPS is not available.
Participants must tackle time critical scenarios in a series of unknown courses, in unpredictable conditions, using a collection of robots and sensors for which they are required to supply software and algorithms.
New investment will build on Emesent’s success with major mining customers such as BHP and Glencore, expanding the use case for autonomous drone technology in defence
Emesent has been announced as a finalist for the Greyhound Innovation (METS) Award in 2020’s Queensland Mining Awards.
Emesent has allowed DJI’s M300 drone to fly autonomously underground in what’s believed to be a world first for the platform.
Mining and regional stresses make underground mines high-risk environments for personnel, equipment, and infrastructure.
Discover 20+ of Hovermap’s many data capture applications across a wide range of industries.
Unmanned Aerial Services (UAS) specializes in providing drone-based visual inspections and laser scanning of inaccessible environments—confined spaces, such as storage tanks, other hard to access areas, or in underground mines.
This paper discusses the process of acquiring and preparing drone-based LiDAR data for geomechanics and explores the spatial and structural relationship between drone data and window mapping for implementation into Olympic Dam’s future stope designs.