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		<title>IBM Visualizes a &#8220;Smarter Planet&#8221; using 3D Laser Scanning Technology [LiDAR]</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 15:58:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Travis Reinke</dc:creator>
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HOUSTON, TX March 18, 2010 Coign Asset Metrics &#38; Technologies (CoignAMT), at the direction of Zoo Film Productions of Hollywood, CA, has helped produce IBM’s first globally released television commercial created entirely from Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) 3D point cloud data.
CoignAMT used the HDS6100 phase-based laser scanner from Leica Geosystems to create scenes of [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IBM_Data_Anthem_02_web.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-499" title="IBM Data Anthem Point Cloud-Based Commercial Stills" src="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IBM_Data_Anthem_02_web-300x168.jpg" alt="IBM Data Anthem 02 web 300x168 IBM Visualizes a Smarter Planet using 3D Laser Scanning Technology [LiDAR]" width="300" height="168" /></a>HOUSTON, TX March 18, 2010 <a title="Visit CoignAMT's website" href="http://www.coignamt.com">Coign Asset Metrics &amp; Technologies (CoignAMT)</a>, at the direction of Zoo Film Productions of Hollywood, CA, has helped produce IBM’s first globally released television <a title="commercial" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/commercial/">commercial</a> created entirely from Light Detection and Ranging (<a title="LiDAR" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/lidar/">LiDAR</a>) 3D <a title="point cloud" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/point-cloud/">point cloud</a> data.</p>
<p>CoignAMT used the HDS6100 phase-based <a title="laser scanner" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/laser-scanner/">laser scanner</a> from <a title="Leica Geosystems" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/leica-geosystems/">Leica Geosystems</a> to <a title="create" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/create/">create</a> scenes of cars on a freeway, patients in a hospital, electricity grids and much more. The 30-second LiDAR-based commercial is a key part of IBM’s <a title="Smarter Planet" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/smarter-planet/">Smarter Planet</a> initiative to portray that data is all around; and that by changing the way the world thinks, companies can maximize the use of data to lower their costs and reduce environmental impact.</p>
<p><a href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Banner.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-501" title="IBM &quot;Data Anthem&quot; Directed by James Frost, 3D Laser Scanning by Travis Reinke (CoignAMT), LiDAR by AeroTec" src="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Banner.jpg" alt="Banner IBM Visualizes a Smarter Planet using 3D Laser Scanning Technology [LiDAR]" width="666" height="77" /></a></p>
<p><a title="Travis Reinke" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/travis-reinke/">Travis Reinke</a>, business sector manager for CoignAMT, says, “Coincidentally, IBM’s perspective is a core part of CoignAMT’s business practice. We help our clients see the long-term value of the data they currently have by <a title="using" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/using/">using</a> the latest <a title="technology" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/technology/">technology</a>, such as <a title="3D laser scanning" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/3d-laser-scanning/">3D laser scanning</a>, to quickly gather an immense amount of data to support their existing “intelligent” systems.”</p>
<p><a href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/CoignPR.jpg"><img class="alignright" title="CoignAMT Provides Point Cloud Data for IBM's &quot;Data Anthem&quot; TV Commercial" src="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/CoignPR-123x300.jpg" alt="CoignPR 123x300 IBM Visualizes a Smarter Planet using 3D Laser Scanning Technology [LiDAR]" width="123" height="300" /></a>The Zoo Film Productions crew spent a week in Houston, TX with CoignAMT personnel capturing <a title="laser scan" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/laser-scan/">laser scan</a> data of transmission lines and over 16 blocks of downtown Houston streetscape and surounding buildings. CoignAMT then merged the point cloud data gathered in downtown with 6 square miles of low-altitude helicopter-based LiDAR provided by Aerotec LLC out of Birmingham, AL. Zoo Film Productions crews also created numerous scenes of hospital activities as well as automobiles with and without drivers that CoignAMT scanned individually for use in the commercial.</p>
<p><a href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/CoignPR.jpg"></a>Reinke continues, “We were honored to be part of this innovative project given the direct correlation between the <a title="services" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/services/">services</a> CoignAMT provides and IBM’s Smarter Planet initiatives. Using the latest <a title="laser scanning" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/laser-scanning/">laser scanning</a> technology to visually portray the importance of the data surrounding us was an unforeseen irony. I would never have imagined that we would be using this technology to scan people and cars, objects that are often considered ‘noise’ on a typical inventory project.”</p>
<p>View IBM “<a title="Data Anthem" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/data-anthem/">Data Anthem</a>” at 848&#215;480: <a title="IBM Data Anthem Television Commercial using CoignAMT 3D Laser Scanning Data" href="http://www.glossyinc.com/zoo/ibmdataanthem.html" target="_blank">http://www.glossyinc.com/zoo/ibmdataanthem.html</a><br />
Full credits and a selection of stills: <a title="IBM Data Anthem Television Commercial using CoignAMT 3D Laser Scanning Data - STILLS" href="http://www.glossyinc.com/ibmdacred.html" target="_blank">http://www.glossyinc.com/ibmdacred.html</a><br />
Follow CoignAMT on <a title="Twitter" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/twitter/">Twitter</a>: <a title="Follow CoignAMT on Twitter" href="http://www.twitter.com/CoignAMT" target="_blank">http://www.twitter.com/CoignAMT</a><br />
Follow Travis Reinke on Twitter: <a title="Follow Travis Reinke on Twitter" href="http://www.twitter.com/HDLS" target="_blank">http://www.twitter.com/HDLS</a></p>
<p>YouTube: <a title="Watch IBM's Data Anthem Commercial on YouTube - CoignAMT, Zoo Films, Aerotec" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cj6VtYpBI4" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cj6VtYpBI4</a></p>
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<p>About <a title="Coign Asset Metrics" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/coign-asset-metrics/">Coign Asset Metrics</a> &amp; <a title="Technologies" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/technologies/">Technologies</a> LLC:<br />
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		<title>NIST’s LIDAR May Offer Peerless Precision in Remote Measurements</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 20:18:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Travis Reinke</dc:creator>
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Source: http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/techbeat/tbx20090526_lidar.htm

By combining the best of two different distance measurement approaches with a super-accurate technology called an optical frequency comb, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have built a laser ranging system that can pinpoint multiple objects with nanometer precision over distances up to 100 kilometers. The novel LIDAR (“light detection and ranging”) system [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Source: <a href="http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/techbeat/tbx20090526_lidar.htm">http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/techbeat/tbx20090526_lidar.htm</a></p>
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<p class="body"><span class="capi">B</span>y combining the best of two different distance <a title="measurement" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/measurement/">measurement</a> approaches with a super-accurate <a title="technology" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/technology/">technology</a> called an optical frequency comb, researchers at the <a href="http://www.nist.gov">National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)</a> have built a <a title="laser" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/laser/">laser</a> ranging system that can pinpoint multiple objects with nanometer precision over distances up to 100 kilometers. The novel <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LIDAR">LIDAR</a> (“light detection and ranging”) system could have applications from precision manufacturing lines on <a title="Earth" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/earth/">Earth</a> to maintaining networks of satellites in perfect formation, creating a giant <a title="space" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/space/">space</a>-based platform to search for new planets.</p>
<p class="body"><a title="LIDAR" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/lidar/">LIDAR</a> transmits light through the air and analyzes the weak reflected signal to measure the distance, or range, to the target. <a title="NIST" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/nist/">NIST</a>’s new LIDAR, described in Nature Photonics,* has a unique combination of <a title="capabilities" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/capabilities/">capabilities</a>, including precision, rapid updates from multiple reference <a title="points" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/points/">points</a> at the same <a title="time" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/time/">time</a>, and minimal “measurement ambiguity.” The system can update measurements to multiple targets simultaneously every 200 microseconds. Measurement ambiguity in a LIDAR system is due to the fact that, if the target is at long range from the instrument, the system can’t distinguish between two different distances that are multiples of its “ambiguity range.” The new NIST LIDAR has a comfortably large ambiguity range of at least 1.5 meters—large enough to check the coarse distance with widely available <a title="technologies" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/technologies/">technologies</a> such as GPS.</p>
<p class="body">No other ranging system offers this combination of features, according to the new paper. NIST’s LIDAR could enable multiple satellites to maintain tight spacing and pointing while flying in precision formations, acting as a single research instrument in space, the paper states. Formation flying has been proposed as a means to enhance searches for extraterrestrial planets, enable imaging of black holes with multiple X-ray telescopes on different satellites, and support tests of <a title="general" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/general/">general</a> relativity through measurements of satellite spacing in a gravitational field. The new LIDAR could enable continuous comparisons and feedback of distances to multiple reference points on multiple satellites. There also may be applications in automated manufacturing, where many parts need to fit together with tight tolerances, according to Nate Newbury, the principal investigator.</p>
<p class="body">NIST’s LIDAR <a title="design" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/design/">design</a> derives its power from combining the best of two different approaches to absolute distance measurements: the <a title="time-of-flight" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/time-of-flight/">time-of-flight</a> method, which offers a large ambiguity range, and interferometry, which is ultraprecise. The LIDAR relies on a pair of optical frequency combs, tools for precisely measuring different colors (or frequencies) of light. The frequency combs used in the LIDAR are based on ultrafast-pulsed fiber lasers, which are potentially smaller and more portable than typical combs that generate laser light from crystals. The two combs operate at slightly different numbers of pulses per second. Pulses from one comb are reflected from a moving target and a stationary reference plane. The second comb serves as precise timer to measure the delay between the reflections returning from the target and from the reference plane. A computer calculates the distance between the target and the reference plane by multiplying the time delay by the speed of light.</p>
<p class="body"><span>* I. Coddington, W.C. Swann, L. Nenadovic and N.R. Newbury. Rapid, precise absolute distance measurements at long range. Nature Photonics. Published online May 24, 2009.</span></p>
<p class="body"><a title="Media" href="http://highdefinitionsurveys.com/tag/media/">Media</a> Contact: Laura Ost, <a href="mailto:laura.ost@nist.gov">laura.ost@nist.gov</a>, (303) 497-4880</p>
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