Drone Photogrammetry Circlegrammetry by SPH Engineering

New Tool Revolutionizes 3D Modeling with Drones

SPH Engineering has introduced a new way for drones to create 3D models faster and more accurately, called Circlegrammetry.

Innovative Flight Strategy

Traditional methods for drone mapping involve flying in grid patterns, which can be slow and miss some angles. Circlegrammetry changes the game by having drones fly in circular paths with cameras angled between 45 and 70 degrees. This means fewer flights are needed to capture all necessary views.

“Circlegrammetry solves this by introducing an innovative algorithm that transforms the way drones capture imagery,” SPH Engineering explains. By capturing data from circular paths, it’s easier to get detailed images of tricky shapes and tall structures.

We think it’s amazing how technology keeps making things easier!

Boosting Efficiency

One big advantage of Circlegrammetry is it reduces how long drones need to be in the air. Circular flight paths let them finish their jobs quicker than the old grid ways. The overlapping circles mean fewer flights, which saves time while keeping the data top-notch.

“Circlegrammetry reduces the need for multiple grid-based missions, enabling faster flights while maintaining high-quality data,” according to SPH Engineering.

Another cool thing is that with fewer extra pictures, computers can process the data quicker, speeding up the whole project from start to finish.

Handling Low Altitudes

Flying low is tricky for drones, especially with trees or buildings around. Traditional grid patterns might force drones out of the area to avoid crashes. Circlegrammetry lets drones safely capture data at just 20 meters above ground without hitting anything.

A Game-Changer for Many Fields

Circlegrammetry is great for industries like building, environment checking, and equipment inspection, where detailed info is super important. Whether it’s a construction site or a thick forest, this tool does better than the older ways.

The tool comes with the latest UgCS 5.5 software, and SPH Engineering offers a free trial for drone users to see its benefits themselves.

“Experience the power of this revolutionary tool today with a free trial and see firsthand how it transforms drone photogrammetry, delivering faster, more accurate results,” invites SPH Engineering.

To learn more, visit SPH Engineering’s website and discover Circlegrammetry’s features in the newest UgCS version.

Ryan Kim
Ryan Kim
Ryan Kim is an writer at DroneUpdates. With over four years of experience of covering drone industry news, Ryan provides comprehensive coverage of the latest advancements in drone technology, industry trends, and regulatory developments impacting the UAV industry.

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