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July 1st, 2019
Viametris is Launching the Second-Generation Version of the vMS3D, its Urban and Road Scanner

More design-orientated and compact, this second generation version of the 3D mobile vehicle scanner has been fully redesigned. The system has been simplified considerably in both electronic and ergonomic terms to make it more robust and stable in adverse conditions and challenging environments.
Despite being lighter, the second generation offers all the same technological capacities as its predecessor, but is simpler to use and can be mounted on a vehicle in just minutes.
A complete new design
The system component (including the sensors) and the element to fix the device to the vehicle (the frame) previously formed one unit, but are now separated.
> The system,which has been completely redesigned, is now much lighter (9kg) and more compact.
> The mechanism to fix the scanner to the vehicle, which formed part of the system in the first-generation version, has been entirely transformed. A completely rigid metal frame, fixed onto two roof bars, now holds the system, which fits into a dedicated compartment in seconds. As the frame is totally rigid, this limits all vibrations between the system and the vehicle and thus prevents any strain on the mechanics during acquisition.
> The second auxiliary antenna which measures the heading by satellite, is discreet and non-removable, and fixed directly to the vehicle chassis.
> This new design makes it easier to mount and use the system

Light (9kg) and compact, it only takes one person to mount the system and this can be done in under three minutes in a configuration where the frame remains permanently fixed to a dedicated vehicle. Furthermore, the alignment phase takes place the first time the system is mounted and does not need to be repeated. This saves valuable time each start.
> A whole host of technological features
The vMS3D comprises a new set of components which are more robust and stable in difficult  conditions.
> The integrated connectors are next-generation and embedded-grade,
> The control box for power supply and communication with the tablet has been moved inside the vehicle to offer increased comfort to the user
Specification :
• Receiver : GPS+GLONASS+BEIDOU+GALILEO
448 channels – L1/L2, B1/B2, E1/E5B, RAW
• IMU : SBG-Systems Ellipse2-D
• Scanner : 700,000 points per second
• Centimetric precision
• Panoramic 30MP FLIR Ladybug5+ camera
• Double antenna
• SLAM compatible

> Viametris: at the heart of SLAM technology
For over ten years, Viametris has been a pioneering company thanks to its capacity to innovate and evolve its algorithms while offering mobile robotic technologies. The company has developed a unique, hybrid approach which brings together IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit), GNSS and
SLAM (Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping) to respond to all the constraints that might skew a trajectory.
• The IMU can independently calculate a trajectory, but over a short period.
• The satellite positioning has long-distance coherence, but the slightest obstacle (tunnels, urban canyons, trees, etc.) disturbs the signal. In the event of outage, the IMU filters the signals for a limited time, but the position deviation increases by time.
• The SLAM is autonomous, using keypoints in the environment. However, the deviation increases by distance.

Viametris’s hybrid approach, which is unique on the market, offers an uninterrupted trajectory computation which is also more accurate, and it does so by making IMU, GNSS and SLAM work together. Regardless of technical or environmental constraints, this trio makes it possible to obtain a precise trajectographic measurement.

> About Viametris
Since 2008, Viametris has been developing innovative mobile scanning technologies in response tothe complex challenges posed by 3D scanning.
The French company offers precise, added-value solutions to improve acquisition processes and data management for Lidar-based mapping, management of point clouds and integration of the subsequent data collection.
Always in search of new technological approaches, Viametris has now become a key player in mapping, offering a full range of indoor and outdoor mobile mapping systems: portable indoor and outdoor 3D system (bMS3D), outdoor mobile vehicle scanner (vMS3D), continuous 3D indoor mobile scanner (iMS3D) and continuous 2D indoor scanner (iMS2D). Viametris also offers a range of post processing (PPiMMS) and automatic data recognition (MaGeLAAn) software, specially adapted for surveying, architecture and BIM projects.