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Hello Everyone,
Our company has been doing a lot of drone mapping as of late. We've been working primarily on a lot of back country that is quite remote, very steep and was often involved in a wildfire. Most of what our clients have wanted is visual information only. The ability to see what was burned, what wasn't, to count trees, etc. However, in that process we've contemplated implementing a system to utilize ground control points into our data intake to increase the accuracy of our maps.
I understand we can hire a land survey crew to come out and take measurements at various GCP's and incorporate that data for survey grade work. That's not what I'm looking for. What I'm looking for is a similar solution that we can do on our own and will help us improve the accuracy of our maps that (short of survey grade) will work for most people.
I've heard of various ways of doing this but don't have much experience in the GIS/Mapping industry yet so I don't know if I'm missing something, or what solution would the most cost effective. One solution I've seen is to buy the self contained AeroPoints by PropellerAero. You have to buy 10 of them for $6,000, but they do all the work for you, you just lay them out in place and take the measurement, then fly the map. Other solutions would be to have our own placards that we lay down and determine the GPS coordinates ourselves using some kind of Trimble system, or something similar. I've seen Reach RS system, or the 3DR GCP with a Trimble Catalyst antenna as devices.
TL;DR - We want to be able to record GPS coordinates for our own GCP's, do you know of a cheap way to do that without hiring land surveyors?
Any recommendations from you guys/gals?
Thank you in advance!
Our company has been doing a lot of drone mapping as of late. We've been working primarily on a lot of back country that is quite remote, very steep and was often involved in a wildfire. Most of what our clients have wanted is visual information only. The ability to see what was burned, what wasn't, to count trees, etc. However, in that process we've contemplated implementing a system to utilize ground control points into our data intake to increase the accuracy of our maps.
I understand we can hire a land survey crew to come out and take measurements at various GCP's and incorporate that data for survey grade work. That's not what I'm looking for. What I'm looking for is a similar solution that we can do on our own and will help us improve the accuracy of our maps that (short of survey grade) will work for most people.
I've heard of various ways of doing this but don't have much experience in the GIS/Mapping industry yet so I don't know if I'm missing something, or what solution would the most cost effective. One solution I've seen is to buy the self contained AeroPoints by PropellerAero. You have to buy 10 of them for $6,000, but they do all the work for you, you just lay them out in place and take the measurement, then fly the map. Other solutions would be to have our own placards that we lay down and determine the GPS coordinates ourselves using some kind of Trimble system, or something similar. I've seen Reach RS system, or the 3DR GCP with a Trimble Catalyst antenna as devices.
TL;DR - We want to be able to record GPS coordinates for our own GCP's, do you know of a cheap way to do that without hiring land surveyors?
Any recommendations from you guys/gals?
Thank you in advance!