Requires an LP360 Land Basic or higher license.
The Handheld tab, fka TVGO, in the LP360 ribbon is a specialized interface designed for processing data collected with the TrueView GO and other handheld SLAM LiDAR systems. It streamlines the import, configuration, and post-processing of SLAM, RTK, and PPK datasets, offering users a tailored workflow for handheld LiDAR projects.
Users can access the Handheld tab either:
- From the Startup Dialog
by selecting “Import Raw Missions into New Project…”, or
- Directly via the Handheld tab in the LP360 ribbon interface if the user has an LP360 Land Basic or Land Standard license, or within a project that has at least one TrueView GO or other handheld SLAM LiDAR Cycle.
Upon first use, LP360 will prompt installation of the Sensor Extension or Studio Extension as required for the TVGO or other handheld SLAM LiDAR data processing.
Import
Feature Edit
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Processing
Manual Registration
Auto Registration
Images
Job
User Tips
- Cycle Import: Use the multi-cycle import feature to handle large flight datasets efficiently.
- EXIF Tagging: Ensure EXIF tags are updated post-processing to maintain compatibility with photogrammetric software.
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Cloud Monitoring: If a cloud job fails, users can now view execution logs and retry processing directly from Job Manager
Prior to starting data processing, you should verify the following
- The source data collected in the field is available either (a) on the USB memory stick from the sensor now attached to the processing computer or (b) has been copied to a folder on the processing computer or local network.
- The base station observation file, if using a local base station, has been downloaded in RINEX format and either (a) copied to a local folder on the processing machine or (b) copied to the “Cycle_xxxxxx_yyyyyy\System” folder of the flight, either on the USB or in the local folder. Copying the observation file to the Cycle\System folder of a flight will automatically associate that file with that flight and include it in any processing. The observation file must be in RINEX 2.11 format or later, v3.04 recommended.
- The base station details; latitude/longitude/elevation (in ellipsoid meters) of the reference point, the manufacturer make/model of the hardware and the input frame of reference (including epoch) to be used in processing the trajectory.
- The spatial reference system (coordinate system) to be used for the project. This should be the output SRS you want for your deliverable data set.
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