Field Data Collection Solutions Portfolio - Intetics https://intetics.com/solutions-category/field-data-collection/ Where software concepts come alive Thu, 28 Nov 2024 09:31:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://intetics.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/cropped-android-chrome-512x512-1-32x32.png Field Data Collection Solutions Portfolio - Intetics https://intetics.com/solutions-category/field-data-collection/ 32 32 Transforming Energy Access: New Gas Infrastructure for Ontario’s Growing Urban District https://intetics.com/case-studies/transforming-energy-access-new-gas-infrastructure-for-ontario-s-growing-urban-district/ Thu, 28 Nov 2024 09:20:17 +0000 https://intetics.com/?post_type=case_studies&p=37559 The post Transforming Energy Access: New Gas Infrastructure for Ontario’s Growing Urban District appeared first on Intetics.

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Intetics’ GIS Solution Empowers Government and Individuals with Informed Decision-Making, 20% Lower Development Costs https://intetics.com/case-studies/transforming-productivity-in-agriculture-intetics-gis-solution-empowers-government-and-individuals-with-informed-decision-making-20-lower-development-costs/ Tue, 30 Jul 2024 11:43:53 +0000 https://intetics.com/?post_type=case_studies&p=36915 Intetics partnered with a Central Asian client to develop a comprehensive GIS portal aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity. The portal collects, analyzes, and displays agro-ecological data to support decision-making, forecasting, and planning of agricultural operations.

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LiDAR Technology for Civil Engineering: The A to Z of Light Detection and Ranging https://intetics.com/news/lidar-technology-for-civil-engineering-the-a-to-z-of-light-detection-and-ranging/ Fri, 23 Feb 2024 14:48:23 +0000 https://intetics.com/?post_type=news&p=35959 Recent developments and the commercialization of LiDAR have made it an invaluable asset to civil engineers’ arsenal of tools. This transformative technology ensures a fast collection of detailed spatial information to achieve time-savings, accuracy, efficiency, and innovation for construction projects.     Given the vast amount of information available on LiDAR, including its types, applications, and standards, […]

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Recent developments and the commercialization of LiDAR have made it an invaluable asset to civil engineers’ arsenal of tools.

This transformative technology ensures a fast collection of detailed spatial information to achieve time-savings, accuracy, efficiency, and innovation for construction projects.    

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Given the vast amount of information available on LiDAR, including its types, applications, and standards, a comprehensive resource would be helpful for civil engineering professionals seeking to leverage LiDAR in their projects.   

The new White Paper, “LiDAR Technology for Civil Engineering,” is a promising solution, offering an A-to-Z guide on LiDAR’s relevance and use within the construction industry.  

Download now! It’s free

Knowledge at a Glance: What to Expect?   

LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) technology captures precise, three-dimensional information about physical environments. It advances critical tasks in surveying, planning, monitoring, and managing, helping to build and maintain the essential services and infrastructure that make modern life possible.    

The impact spans all civil engineering project stages: design & planning, preservation and retrofitting, risk management, environmental and land use, asset management, etc.  

Read also: ML-Powered Data Processing for Civil Engineering  

Uncover the topics revealed within the White Paper: 

  • How LiDAR benefits infrastructure projects across various stages.  
  • The science behind LiDAR.  
  • The evolution of LiDAR technology in a clear visualization of significant milestones.   
  • A breakdown of the current LiDAR technology market state and future projections.  
  • How the main technical components of LiDAR systems in civil engineering interact.   
  • Airborne, terrestrial, mobile, UAV (drone), and solid-state types of LiDAR.  
  • Noteworthy use cases within the civil engineering domain.  
  • Common industry standards that are already in use and those under development.  
  • An ultimate compilation of trusted professional associations.  
  • Leading figures, key contributors, and regulatory bodies associated with LiDAR technology in civil engineering.   
  • List of industry-recognized certifications for individuals, organizations, and specialized training programs.    
  • A checklist of questions to ask while assessing the current state of LiDAR technology integration within your organization + a bonus list of available tools to ease your evaluation process.  
  • Books, websites, articles, publications, online courses, and tutorials to deepen your knowledge, and thematic conferences for networking opportunities.  

Get access to LiDAR knowledge that drives informed decision-making, optimizes resource allocation, and enhances your project outcomes.  

Download your copy for free today. Stay tuned for more updates. 

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Surveying the 90,000 KM Core Road Network in 20 EU Countries to Keep the Client’s Navigation Products Up-to-Date https://intetics.com/case-studies/surveying-the-90-000-km-core-road-network-in-20-eu-countries-to-keep-the-client-s-navigation-products-up-to-date/ Mon, 05 Feb 2024 15:25:21 +0000 https://intetics.com/?post_type=case_studies&p=35833 Conducting a photo survey of highway exits and road signs at specified locations to update the Client's product in the region. Processing geotagged images to meet the predefined format.

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Intetics Developed a Comprehensive, Cost-Effective Solution for Deformation and Slope Monitoring and Analysis https://intetics.com/case-studies/intetics-developed-a-comprehensive-cost-effective-solution-for-deformation-and-slope-monitoring-and-analysis/ Fri, 03 Nov 2023 23:57:48 +0000 https://intetics.com/?post_type=case_studies&p=34488 A new deformation monitoring software solution to replace its existing 3rd party solution.

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ISA Compliance: How Intetics Helped a Global Navigation Solutions Company Update Its Speed Limit Data for 250,000 km https://intetics.com/case-studies/isa-compliance-how-intetics-helped-a-global-navigation-solutions-company-update-its-speed-limit-data-for-250-000-km/ Tue, 08 Aug 2023 03:05:02 +0000 https://intetics.com/?post_type=case_studies&p=33321 As a global leader in navigational services, the Client sought to refresh its maps to meet the EU ISA safety standard. Intetics was tasked with processing 250,000 km of European urban areas in 5 months.

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A Predictive Algorithm for Upcoming Wildland Fire Conditions and Improved Current Fire Perimeter Map With 84% Predictive Accuracy for a US Leader https://intetics.com/case-studies/predictive-algorithm-for-upcoming-wildland-fire-conditions-improved-the-current-fire-perimeter-map-with-84-predictive-accuracy-for-an-innovative-u-s-company/ Tue, 20 Dec 2022 23:24:41 +0000 https://intetics.com/?post_type=case_studies&p=30701 Technical objectives: storage of public data feeds with current conditions of fire and smoke spreading; fire perimeter risk and prediction; predicted smoke conditions, intensity and direction; website integration and component prototype.

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How to Build More Cost-Efficiently and Safely with Drones https://intetics.com/blog/how-to-build-more-cost-efficiently-and-safely-with-drones/ Thu, 23 Jun 2022 02:33:50 +0000 https://intetics.com/?post_type=blog&p=28791 In 80% of the cases, large construction projects cost more than originally estimated. Also, projects take, on average, 20% more time due to schedule delays. The most common reasons are fairly simple: design and topography errors, conflicting information, poor site planning, etc. But in reality, all these factors stem from one main reason – insufficient […]

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In 80% of the cases, large construction projects cost more than originally estimated. Also, projects take, on average, 20% more time due to schedule delays. The most common reasons are fairly simple: design and topography errors, conflicting information, poor site planning, etc.

But in reality, all these factors stem from one main reason – insufficient use of innovative technologies. According to McKinsey, <1% of revenue is used for R&D spending in construction companies; the same metric in the auto industry can be as high as 4.5%.

Drones for Construction

Construction companies, while generally having some of the most conservative attitudes towards technology, are nevertheless actively introducing drones into their operations. According to USG and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 63% of contractors are already using drones in construction projects.

And it’s not just a matter of mandatory monitoring of construction sites for workers’ safety. At a construction site, drones are useful at all stages – from preliminary assessment of site suitability to the maintenance of finished objects.

What Drones Do Better Than Humans on a Construction SiteQuickly conduct a topographic survey of the site

1.Quickly conduct a topographic survey of the site

Aerial photography helps create the most accurate 2D and 3D maps with geolocation and geodetic information (distance, elevation, elevation difference, etc.). Those can later be used to accurately estimate excavation volume or the quantity of soil for filling, choose the best placement for objects, and store building materials.

The collected data can also be used to create architectural and design projects, presentations for investors. 3D models, compiled according to all terrain attributes, can showcase everything: how buildings will cast shadows, where to plan parking or landscaping, and optimal placement of solar panels and collectors.

All you need to do is a drone and an operator. In good weather conditions, the device can work all day, returning to the base for a battery change every 40-60 minutes. One drone replaces an entire team of surveyors and a helicopter combined while also being much cheaper.

2. Accurately record the project progress

A drone is suitable for assessing how the factual results correspond to the plan based on a repeated series of surveys. This allows for more efficient project planning, up-to-date reports, and quicker dispute resolutions with contractors.

At construction sites, the actual rate of construction often differs from the plan and may not match what the field crew reported. And since all processes are connected to each other, if one thing fails, for example, monolithic construction, it might cause delays in communication or disruptions in building materials.

Drones also help estimate the amount of work for piecework payments. How can you calculate exactly how much soil was dug up and removed from the site? By weighing every truck? There is a better option: you can place points with geospatial information on the detailed pictures of the construction pits. Those can be used as a basis to accurately calculate the volume of soil taken from pits and trenches. A similar approach is suitable for calculating dimensions of foundations, walls, floors, rafter systems, etc.

3. Share up-to-date data promptly

One person would need several days to shoot a large construction site from different angles. In the meantime, some things might change and require additional shots. If necessary, drones make it easier to update the site map on a daily basis and even monitor the processes in real-time.

Where Can You Save Money by Using a Drone on a Construction Site?

  • Design. 3D maps of the area allow you to create projects of future buildings faster and more accurately than when you work with on-field surveyors.
  • Settlements with contractors. They will be as accurate and fair as possible since they’re based on what was actually carried out. A drone helps you record volumes, timing, and the rate of construction.
  • Geodetic surveys. A drone can accomplish a task that would take people 2-3 weeks in 2-3 days.
  • Creating presentations and reports for investors and clients.
  • Walking tours on the field. You can spend less time on planned routine examinations and on eliminating impact from emergencies (because you can spot them immediately or prevent them).
  • Manual examinations. A drone does not need any belay devices or personal protective equipment. It has no problem shooting angles that a person with a total station and a tape measure couldn’t ever do.
  • Document digitization. A bit of conservatism is helpful when it comes to safety and accuracy. But outdated formats like paper drawings, projects, estimates, logs, and reports just slow down the construction process. Drones help you start to digitize terrain maps, visual reports, and image-based drawings. This helps you analyze and share data faster.
  • Maintenance of finished objects. Drones are useful for inspecting roofs, engineering units, ceilings, structural supports, etc.
  • Subsequent projects. No objects are the same, but there are typical and similar ones. After estimating the amount of work for one object and comparing the estimates with actual results, you can rely on this data for other projects.

Lidar, GPR, PTZ cameras – these are your new employees. They will never get tired or go on vacation during a peak season.

We should also point out that drones with additional attachments can help directly in the work process: pull electrical cables at a height and deliver tools. At some point in the future, human interference will only be required at the very end of construction – to get access keys to the robot cleaner. It won’t be soon, so, for now, let’s start with just drones!

Find more about Drones :

Download The New White Paper:

  1. The Ultimate UAV (Drones) Technologies Overview by Tech Geeks

Solutions:

  1. Field Fata Collection Solution
  2. Points of Interest Data for Business
  3. Drone Data Geoportal

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Smart and Sustainable Mobility Is a New Trend. Highlights from the 14th ITS European Congress 2022 in Toulouse https://intetics.com/blog/smart-and-sustainable-mobility-is-a-new-trend-highlights-from-the-14th-its-european-congress-2022-in-toulouse/ Wed, 08 Jun 2022 00:06:26 +0000 https://intetics.com/?post_type=blog&p=28640 ITS European Congress 2022 did not disappoint and has picked up from last year. It was a fantastic three-day event held by ERTICO ITS Europe and Toulouse Metropole, from 30 May to 1 June 2022. The congress took place at the newly built Exhibition and Conference Centre MEETT — conveniently located near Toulouse-Blagnac Airport. The […]

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ITS European Congress 2022 did not disappoint and has picked up from last year. It was a fantastic three-day event held by ERTICO ITS Europe and Toulouse Metropole, from 30 May to 1 June 2022. The congress took place at the newly built Exhibition and Conference Centre MEETT — conveniently located near Toulouse-Blagnac Airport.

The 14th ITS European Congress was devoted to smart and sustainable mobility. Given the host city’s position as a model for connected mobility and a well-known center for the space and aeronautics industries, it was the ideal place for this spectacular event.

14th ITS European Congress 2022
14th ITS European Congress 2022

Congress gathered an impressive number of Intelligent Transport Systems stakeholders from the public and private sectors to present smart mobility innovations, products, and services. It was a pleasure to enjoy the performance of the prestigious members like Jean-Luc Moudenc, a Mayor of Toulouse since 2014.

14th ITS European Congress 2022
14th ITS European Congress 2022

Intetics Ceo and President Boris Kontsevoi and Dr. Alexander Tretyakov, Business Development Director, Digital and Geo-Solutions, joined 3000+ congress attendees from around 50 countries. They were impressed by the scale of the event and its comprehensive coverage of transport digital transformation.

“The congress showed that the overriding technologies now are geospatial, drones, smart devices, and AI. Luckily, they are accelerated by Intetics CoEs, to provide leadership, best practices, and research within these hottest tech areas,”

states Boris Kontsevoi

And this is not surprising: our White Paper “The Ultimate UAV (Drones) Technologies Overview by Tech Geeksalready showed the industry is overgrowing, and the number of drone and related technologies application areas is endless.

The event program covered five central topics, including:

  1. Services for citizens: intelligent traffic, safer mobility, MaaS, etc.
  2. Next-generation solutions: mapping and geolocation, next-gen AI, 5G, 6G, and beyond, etc.
  3. Green and sustainable mobility: decarbonization, electrification, hydrogen, etc.
  4. From large-scale trials to deployment: living labs, transferability of solutions.
  5. Cities as logistic hubs: delivery parking, distribution hubs, green vehicle routing, data sharing platforms, etc.

“Each conversation we had with colleagues proved that many existing Smart Mobility Platforms could not be out-of-the-box. They need integration with the existing end-user systems or third-party tools. What is more, they require developing additional software components. Once again, we are convinced in demand for custom Transportation and Mobility Solutions development and their continuing growth in the future.”

Alexander Tretyakov, Business Development Director, Digital and Geo-Solutions
Boris Kontsevoi
14th ITS European Congress 2022
ITS European Congress 2022

Considering social events, Boris visited the Illustrious Dinner, an invitation-only highlight of the ITS European Congress for VIPs. It took place at Salle des Illustres, in the majestic Capitole with a theatre and many staterooms from the XII century.

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ITS European Congress 2022

We are thankful to the organizers and participants for receiving an inspiring viewpoint on the future of mobility and transport, an upbeat atmosphere, and a welcoming city full of surprising aerospatial discoveries.

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14th ITS European Congress 2022
Digital Insurance Agenda 2022

“We were also impressed by the showcased solutions’ innovative predictive maintenance, face-tracking, and other next-gen functionality. Intelligent mobility algorithms are no longer based only on spatiotemporal features. Algorithms can now monitor the driver and passengers’ behavior, or on the other hand, the state of electric car battery charging devices is checked via digital twin. And predictive maintenance solutions find their application even for electric bike components!”

Alexander Tretyakov adds

If your product needs similar features — let`s implement these innovative technologies for your future projects together. Reach out today!

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Sharing Insights from Geo Business 2022: Our Exhibit Notes from the Geospatial Event of the Year. https://intetics.com/news/sharing-insights-from-geo-business-2022-our-exhibit-notes-from-the-geospatial-event-of-the-year/ Mon, 23 May 2022 22:44:53 +0000 https://intetics.com/?post_type=news&p=28555 That’s a wrap for GEO Business 2022! Two fantastic and busy days were spent on May 18-19 at the ExCeL London Convention Center. Once again, it has become apparent — innovation is the beating heart of GEO Business. Each participant got a clear focus on how geospatial technology is shaping the future.  The line-up of […]

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That’s a wrap for GEO Business 2022! Two fantastic and busy days were spent on May 18-19 at the ExCeL London Convention Center. Once again, it has become apparent — innovation is the beating heart of GEO Business. Each participant got a clear focus on how geospatial technology is shaping the future. 

Sharing Insights from Geo Business 2022

The line-up of speakers and topics on the Innovation Stage appeared better than ever. Besides, this year’s event’s scale was impressive: 

  • 150 geospatial technology service providers and suppliers  
  • more than 3000 visitors from over 55 countries  

The exhibitors showcased pure innovations: the latest machine control solutions, robotic total stations, geospatial data software, hardware mounted on mobile mapping vehicles that can plot hundreds of maps in an hour, and many more. 

Sharing Insights from Geo Business 2022
Intetics team: Boris Kontsevoi, Ceo and President, Dr. Alexander Tretyakov, Business Development Director, Digital and Geo-Solutions

When visitors needed a break from the show floor, they could relax and socialize with other members in the GEO Lounge. It was nice to network with like-minded professionals about emerging technologies integrated with geospatial innovations to revolutionize how we work and live.  

A huge thanks to everyone who stopped by the Intetics GB16 booth — we had some great GIS, UAVs, and Geological Mapping conversations!

And of course, we are grateful to everyone who enjoyed the presentation from Dr. Alexander Tretyakov, Business Development Director, Digital and Geo-Solutions.  

Alexander covered a range of topics on Computer Vision and the current & future intersection of deep learning and airborne/satellite imagery processing.  

Each topic was discussed from the perspective of our completed projects in airborne/satellite imagery data: 

  • dwelling units’ detection  
  • change detection for damage response  
  • parking lot detection  
  • estimation of forest carbon sequestration 

We want to thank everyone: organizers, exhibitors, and participants for a thoughtful engagement, thought-provoking talks, and lots of fun around. It was great to meet so many amazing people, share our insights, and learn about breakthroughs in Geospatial.

We would be happy to discuss your GEO projects challenges and find a needed solution

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