I was waiting to post this, but it's making the rounds on other social media sites and within Michael Baker International. Also, there can't be a better day than our 75th Anniversary Celebration to show this off!
With the acquisition of another Mobile LiDAR system, we have deployed our combined approach to Mapping the Nation's Infrastructure. The vehicle utilizes the Optech Lynx SG1 Mobile LiDAR system, Pavemetrics Laser Crack Measurement System (LCMS) and GSSI RoadScan Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) systems for a combined approach.
Another modification includes the mounting of 3 of the Lynx 5-mega pixel cameras forward of the systems to capture forward facing frame imagery - while also deploying the Ladybug 5 spherical camera.
Cheers!
Stephen
Mobile LiDAR systems employ vehicle-mounted lasers, cameras and GPS/INS navigation systems to capture highly detailed 1:1 scale, 3D topographic data for surveying and engineering applications. Michael Baker International became an early adopter of Mobile LiDAR technology in 2009, and expanded our capacity in 2014 and 2015 to increase our fleet to four Optech Lynx SG1 Mobile LiDAR systems. Ask about custom solutions for utilities, rail, transportation, airports, pavement, photologs, and more.
Friday, May 1, 2015
Picture(s) of the Week
Celebrating 75 Years
Today kicks of our 75th Anniversary Celebration at Michael Baker International. If you look closely, our legacy Mobile LiDAR system made it onto the photo (middle, left of center). Given the Signature Projects we've performed and the outstanding employees we have across our organization, it's an honor to be represented.
You can look at some of Michael Baker's history presented in past posts at:
You can look at some of Michael Baker's history presented in past posts at:
Cheers!
Stephen
Follow the #75MichaelBakerIntl anniversary action as we kick-off the celebration across the… http://t.co/4uee0RdKZW pic.twitter.com/g5a0cFMq4A
— Michael Baker Intl. (@MBakerIntl) April 30, 2015
Monday, April 27, 2015
A Day in the Life of a Mobile LiDAR Operator - Introduction
Within the Mobile LiDAR profession we sometimes have to step back and reassess our assumptions of our audience’s understanding of the technology. Since we work with it every day, it’s easy forget that even after nearly 6 years of mainstream use, most people have no idea what the equipment is, nor how it works. Frankly, it’s not too surprising to me, because before I started with Baker a year ago, I was in with the majority of the population – no idea this amazing technology was in use, let alone having an industry pioneer right here in my home State of Mississippi.
As a Michael Baker Mobile LiDAR operator I came to realize fairly early in my career that this is not an ordinary job. I have driven all across this beautiful country - from coast to coast, and points in between. Some of you are probably thinking that all that driving has to be sheer torture - but I actually enjoy it. I see it as a prime opportunity to travel this great country. I get to see new places, and it certainly doesn’t hurt that I get paid to do it.
If you’re a follower of Michael Baker’s various Mobile LiDAR social media sites, you've already seen some of my travels on Instagram. Now that I've got my first blog posting under my belt, I’m going to take this opportunity and run with it. I’m working on an upcoming series of posts in which I hope to share with you aspects of a day in the life of a Mobile LiDAR operator. I think it’s worthy to dispel some of the misconceptions about what we do - because after all, we don’t just “push a button and drive”.
Cheers!
Clark
Clark Jackson is a lead operator with Michael Baker International's Mobile LiDAR team. He joined Baker in 2014 after earning a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering Technology from Mississippi State University. Clark will be providing further postings from the operator's perspective and sharing insights on his roles and responsibilities.
| The view from the passenger seat of our legacy Mobile LiDAR unit while in Utah. |
If you’re a follower of Michael Baker’s various Mobile LiDAR social media sites, you've already seen some of my travels on Instagram. Now that I've got my first blog posting under my belt, I’m going to take this opportunity and run with it. I’m working on an upcoming series of posts in which I hope to share with you aspects of a day in the life of a Mobile LiDAR operator. I think it’s worthy to dispel some of the misconceptions about what we do - because after all, we don’t just “push a button and drive”.
Cheers!
Clark
Clark Jackson is a lead operator with Michael Baker International's Mobile LiDAR team. He joined Baker in 2014 after earning a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering Technology from Mississippi State University. Clark will be providing further postings from the operator's perspective and sharing insights on his roles and responsibilities.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Frequently Asked Questions: Updated
Yesterday started a week of updates, in more ways than one. Currently, we have Optech in our office to finalize the upgrade and installation of our systems. With this, I've taken the opportunity to revisit the Frequently Asked Questions part of the new Mobile LiDAR website - you might have also noticed the change in our domain name.
The questions and answers have been updated to reflect the change in our systems, their capabilities and slight variations between the units. Additionally, I've embedded links into questions that have been addressed in the more than 100 postings that have been prepared over the past 5 years.
If you have a Mobile LiDAR related question, feel free to post a comment or use the Contact Us page to send me an email.
Cheers!
Stephen
The questions and answers have been updated to reflect the change in our systems, their capabilities and slight variations between the units. Additionally, I've embedded links into questions that have been addressed in the more than 100 postings that have been prepared over the past 5 years.
If you have a Mobile LiDAR related question, feel free to post a comment or use the Contact Us page to send me an email.
Cheers!
Stephen
Monday, March 16, 2015
Happy National Surveyors Week!
National Surveyors Week, beginning the third Sunday of March, is celebrated each year to highlight the contributions surveyors make to society. Whether through traditional surveying, photogrammetry, LiDAR, geodesy, or hydrographic surveying, the profession plays a substantial role in defining the characteristics of our constantly evolving environment.
Thank you to all the surveyors who came before us!
Cheers!
Stephen
Thank you to all the surveyors who came before us!
Cheers!
Stephen
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| Michael Baker Jr. survey crew stops for a photograph along US Highway 19 in Florida (specific location unknown), circa 1943. |
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