New release allows users to modify and improve SLAM registration results; places the power of data processing directly into the hands of the user
Bingham, UK – January 31, 2017—GeoSLAM, the pioneer of SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping)-based mobile indoor mapping systems, today announced the launch of Desktop V3, the company’s newest release of its industry leading SLAM registration software.
GeoSLAM Desktop V3 builds on the success of the popular local desktop version of its SLAM processing software that was released at the start of 2016. While maintaining the simplicity and ease of use of the initial software, V3 now provides users with increased functionality to view, edit, and define results.
GeoSLAM Desktop V3 incorporates a 2D and 3D viewer such that registered point clouds can be immediately viewed without moving to third-party software. Used in conjunction with the ZEB-CAM camera accessory, it is possible to visualize the synchronized imagery alongside the point cloud within the viewer. This additional contextual information proves incredibly valuable for feature identification within the point cloud.
For the first time, it is now possible for users to modify and improve SLAM registration results. Following the implementation of user definable SLAM parameters, the user can now optimize processing to suit the environment in which data was collected. Users can choose from a range of parameters including bounding box size, place recognition, loop closure, and the ability to end processing early. Such advancements now put the power of data processing directly into the hands of the user.
Once point cloud registration has been optimized, Desktop V3 allows users to select from a large range of output options including format, point & spatial decimation, normal, time-stamping and point rendering. This wide array of user-defined outputs allows for ever-greater integration with third-party point cloud post processing packages.
Mark Reid, VP of Product Management at GeoSLAM, says “Our customers love the simplicity and ease of GeoSLAM Desktop, but they want more than just a SLAM processing engine.
Version 3 builds upon the success of previous versions, but adds so much more functionality. For the first time, users can view, modify, and export point clouds from within the same software. We think V3 is going to be hugely popular, with existing and new customers alike.”
For more information about the new release, please visit www.geoslam.com or email info@geoslam.com
About GeoSLAM
GeoSLAM was founded in 2012 as a joint venture between CSIRO (Australia’s National Science Agency and the inventors of Wi-Fi) and 3D Laser Mapping (a leading global provider of 3D LIDAR solutions). The company specializes in the design and manufacture of market leading Geospatial SLAM hardware and software solutions, including the ZEB1 and ZEB-REVO handheld mobile indoor mapping systems. Based in the UK, GeoSLAM has a global network of distributors, with a presence in 38 countries across 6 continents.