Leica Announces BLK Paired with Robot and Drone for Autonomous Scanning15545
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Leica today announced two new Lidar-based autonomous scanning systems. One is a new, smaller BLK360-style lidar scanner mounted to a Boston Dynamics "Spot" robo-dog, BD's very successful first commercial robot. The other is their BLK2FLY autonomous lidar-scanning aerial drone, announced to be available within months. Rest easy, these are going to be very expensive systems suitable for well-financed entities where special capabilities are worth the cost. Imagine the need to scan inside a contaminated nuclear plant, for example. But the message I share here is that we always need to look to the future and search our own creativity to provide services that cannot easily be performed by an autonomous robot. Remember that what is very expensive today will be very affordable in only a few years. In time, Uber and Lyft drivers WILL be replaced by autonomous systems. Millions of today's long-haul truck drivers will face the same fate. Keep up your learning and study ways to be of great service while employing creativity and always go beyond what you did last week. It's the way to survive, thrive, and it keeps you forever young, mentally if not physically! |
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I think they have gone to far by placing it on a $70 000 Boston Dynamics Spot dog. That is for sure will make it very expensive solution. | ||
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Quote:Originally Posted by Home3D True about some dangerous places but any remote controlled dolly with a FPV camera will do the same. I do not mean autonomous capture but controlled from a distance one just to be safe. I do not really think Leica aims at affordability of their systems. It is more like they pick the best available without thinking of a price tag for their product. They could use that small dog manufacturer I posted about and work with them to make a robot dog that can cost 1/10th of a spot dog and still able to carry a scanner. |
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WGAN 3rd Party Service Member Beijing |
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@Wingman Chinese Company XiaoMi released their CyberDog last month at RMB9999.00 (~1.5KUSD) |
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Video: Introducing Leica BLK ARC: Autonomous Reality Capture for Robots | Video courtesy of Leica BLK YouTube Channel | 7 September 2021 @Home3D Thank you for being the first to post this news (and commentary). I added the video (above) introducing the: 1. BLK ARC (Autonomous Reality Capture) paired with SPOT Robot from BostonDynamics 2. BLK GrandSLAM Technology More Info: www.BLKARC.com Best, Dan |
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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Video: BLK2FLY Autonomous Reality Capture | Video courtesy of Leica BLK YouTube Channel | 7 September 2021 Video: Introducing BLK2FLY: Autonomous Flying Laser Scanner | Video courtesy of Leica BLK YouTube Channel | 7 September 2021 @Home3D Thank you (again) for being the first to post this news (and commentary). I added the video (above) introducing the: ✓ BLK2FLY - Autonomous Flying Laser Scanner Leica says it is the first fully integrated autonomous LiDAR UAV. I am not sure that I understand the difference between this and the Skydio 3D scans. Dan |
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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Video: Leica BLK ARC and Boston Dynamics Spot: Fully Autonomous Reality Capture | Video courtesy of Leica BLK YouTube Channel | 7 September 2021 | ||
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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Video: AI robots take off, with Boston Dynamics | Video courtesy of Digital Engine YouTube Channel | 8 July 2021 Hi All, While this video (above) does not mention 360 cameras mashups with robots, it is super-inspiring about the possibilities. Dan |
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@Home3D @DanSmigrod @JuMP @Wingman Wow, this is pretty incredible. When I saw the BLKFLY, my brain went crazy with the potential and opportunities. As well with the BLKARC, and it's funny that I envisioned this type of thing when Wingman started talking about his robot project. Woof! | ||
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What is the price? | ||
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Not convinced yet. | ||
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WGAN Fan Club Member Buffalo, New York |
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$56,000 USD for the drone. Probably worth the investment if you can find numerous property management companies with large buildings that you can provide a very solid visual inspection annually, with a contract. If you can make 5 to 10,000 a week shooting with the drone that's about a half a million dollars a year in profit. I'd do it. | ||
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