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October 17th, 2017
VRMesh V9.5 Available with New Advanced Features for LiDAR Strip Adjustment

Seattle, WA – VirtualGrid is pleased to announce the availability of VRMesh v9.5, the latest version of its powerful 3D point cloud and mesh processing software. This new release provides a simple and fast way for LiDAR strip adjustment with high accuracy. It adds a new feature to separate overlapping LiDAR strips, redesigns and speeds up global registration over 10 times faster, and also allows you to generate a PDF report for viewing the quality of registration.

The complete workflow of strip adjustment includes:

Step 1: Separate overlapping LiDAR strips based on the selected trajectories

Step 2: (Optional) Automatically classify vegetation in each strip to get a clean surface

Step 3: Run global registration to fix the misalignment between the laser scanner and the inertial measurement unit (IMU)

The unique classification features in VRMesh can easily identify some noisy objects on the surface, e.g. vegetation, in each LiDAR strip to prevent these noises from disturbing strip adjustment. The global registration method works well for unstructured point clouds. With these cutting-edge technologies, VRMesh provides a flexible and accurate strip adjustment solution for both airborne and mobile LiDAR data. VRMesh is truly an industry-leading software product that maximizes productivity and reduces overhead costs.

For a live demonstration, please stop by Booth 529 at Commercial UAV Expo 2017 in Las Vegas from Oct. 24 – 26, 2017. We are pleased to show you our innovative technologies.

About VirtualGrid
VirtualGrid is the developer of VRMesh, an advanced 3D point cloud and mesh processing software tool. We focus on laser scanning, aerial imaging, reverse engineering, and rapid prototyping industries. For more information, please visit our website: www.vrmesh.com