Most Advance Lidar Available
Our drone division uses cutting-edge DJI Zenmuse L2 LiDAR payload. With it’s high precision and exceptional efficiency. The Zenmuse L2 is engineered to deliver superior penetration, providing us with the ability to capture critical data beneath dense canopies and complex structures. this payload offers the precision and coverage you demand for your surveying and data collection projects.
Supported by its powerful hardware, L2 can allow for a precise scan of complex subjects within an extended range and faster point cloud acquisition. During operations, our drone pilot can preview, playback, and process point cloud models on-site. Task Quality Reports are generated by DJI Terra and are made available to our customers in most usable formats.
​High-Level Precision
By combining GNSS and a high-accuracy self-developed IMU, this solution achieves 4cm vertical accuracy and 5cm horizontal accuracy.
Exceptional Efficiency
It’s ready for work as soon as it’s powered on and can collect both geospatial and RGB data. In densely vegetated areas, L2 can capture more ground points beneath the foliage.
Intuitive Operation
In conjunction with Matrice 350 RTK and DJI Terra, L2 offers a turnkey solution that is simple to use, lowering the operational threshold.
​Scanning Modes
L2 supports two scanning modes, offering flexibility for users based on their task demands. In repetitive scanning mode, L2's LiDAR can achieve more uniform and accurate point clouds while meeting high-precision mapping requirements. In non-repetitive scanning mode, it offers deeper penetration for more structural information, making it suitable for power line inspection, forestry surveying, and other scenarios. L2 can reach a max point cloud emission rate of 240,000 points per second, allowing the acquisition of more point cloud data in a given time frame.
Accuracy
The high-accuracy self-developed IMU system, combined with the drone’s RTK positioning system for data fusion during post-processing, gives L2 access to highly accurate absolute position, speed, and attitude information. In addition, the IMU system’s enhanced environmental adaptability improves the operational reliability and precision of L2.
With a reduced spot size of 4×12 cm at 100m, L2 not only detects smaller objects with more details, but can also penetrate denser vegetation, generating more accurate digital elevation models (DEM).