Check out our newly added Land Mobile Category on the NEI website for all your vehicle-mounted mobile spatial imaging system needs.
More Info on Trimble MX2:
The Trimble MX2 is a vehicle-mounted spatial imaging system which combines high resolution laser scanning and precise positioning to collect geo-referenced point clouds for a wide range of requirements. Available in single head, dual head or tilted head (MX2t), the system contains a combined Trimble Applanix GNSS and inertial geo-referencing module for precise positioning. The system can be rapidly deployed onto on- and off-road vehicles of all sizes, and significantly reduces project field time and operator skill levels compared to traditional techniques. The MX2 is supplied with Trimble’s proven Trident software to rapidly extract and analyze the raw data to turn it into useful geospatial intelligence.
More Info on Trimble Trident Software:
Mobile imaging and laser scanning systems create immense datasets that can quickly overwhelm manual workflows, therefore Trimble mobile data capture systems come with Trident software to manage field data capture, interpret images and point clouds, provide tools for quality control and manually and automatically extract features. These capabilities allow you to quickly transform your land mobile data into geospatial intelligence.
The Trident interface is designed for robust object positioning, measurement, point cloud classification, and data layer creation–ideal for the analysis of geo-referenced imagery and laser scanner data. Industry-leading functions accelerate projects and increase productivity, including key automated processes such as surface modeling, roadway sign and pole detection, lane marking detection, edge and breakline detection, road geometry, and clearance measurements.
To learn more about Trimble Trident and the Trimble MX2, visit the MX2 Youtube Channel.
I would like to have the cost to buy the trimble MX2 mounted on the vehicle with the required accessories
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