Acecore Technologies, a leader in advanced unmanned aerial solutions, has made a groundbreaking integration by combining RIEGL's cutting-edge topo-bathymetric LiDAR sensor, the VUX-820-G, with its Noa hexacopter platform. This innovative partnership brings together RIEGL's compact and lightweight LiDAR technology with Acecore's heavy-lift endurance drone, creating a powerful tool for various applications.
The VUX-820-G is a remarkable sensor, offering a unique blend of features. It includes an integrated RGB camera and RiLOC-F navigation, providing up to 2.2 Secchi depth and high spatial resolution while maintaining a lightweight design of just 5.7 kg. This compactness allows for an impressive 56-minute flight time when operated under the Acecore Noa, outperforming RIEGL's VQ-line of bathymetric sensors.
Acecore's Noa hexacopter is a marvel of engineering, designed for demanding aerial operations. It boasts a single-piece carbon body, a redesigned folding frame for rapid deployment, and a redundant six-motor configuration for stable thrust and control under variable wind loads. This robust design supports payloads of up to 20 kg and enables missions lasting up to 80 minutes, making it ideal for heavy-lift tasks.
The Noa UAV is highly adaptable, featuring a modular system that allows users to customize payload bays, power outputs, and flight modules for various survey, inspection, and mapping applications. Dedicated payload and power interface panels with LEMO, XT30, PWM, and telemetry connections further enhance its versatility, making it a versatile tool for professionals.
This integration showcases Acecore's commitment to pushing the boundaries of unmanned aerial technology. By combining RIEGL's LiDAR expertise with their own heavy-lift drone capabilities, Acecore has created a powerful solution that will revolutionize the way we collect and analyze data in various industries.