Leica Cyclone SERVER
Centraliseret dataadgang for flere brugere
Leica Cyclone SERVER er en enkeltstående serversoftware, der kan forkorte tidsplanerne for kontorarbejdet betydeligt i forbindelse med opmålingsprojekter med høj opløsning, når flere personer kan behandle laserscanningsdata på samme tid. Det er særligt fordelagtigt i store projekter, tværfaglige projekter og projekter med krævende tidsplaner. Cyclone SERVER kan med fordel anvendes i projekter inden for blandt andet anlægsarbejde, entreprenørarbejde, arkitektarbejde og andre projekter.
Cyclone SERVER udnytter den kraftfulde client/server-baserede objektdatabase-arkitektur i Cyclone- og CloudWorx-modulerne til punktskybehandling for at gøre det muligt for flere kontormedarbejdere at tilgå punktskydata, indlejrede billeder og geometriske overflademodeller på samme tid. Det eliminerer besværlig datakopiering og synkroniseringsproblemer, det frigør diskplads, og det giver mere pålidelig adgang til projektdataene i netværksmiljøer.
Funktioner og fordele- Delt/ikke delt tilstand
- Enkelt- og mulltiprocessorcomputere
- Kendte, netværksdistribuerede løsninger, f.eks. software til 3D-anlægsdesign
- Understøtter alle Leica Cyclone- og Leica CloudWorx-applikationer
- Op til 10 samtidige brugere
- Dedikeret eller distribueret serverimplementering
Datablade
Leica Cyclone SERVER data sheet
Leica Cyclone PUBLISHER data sheet
Tekniske specifikationer
Leica Cyclone
Leica Cyclone PUBLISHER
Surveying & Engineering
Exact scan of two cooling towers
Scan till you drop
Exploring the rate of climate change from deep in the Earth
Game on with laser scanning
Fitting together pieces of a puzzle
When every millimetre counts
Creating a new ski jump complex
How Hollis captures, processes, manages and delivers reality capture data
Surveying Germany's biggest aqua park
Capturing reality in one of the world's busiest airports
The full laser scan survey of a Grade II Listed historic building
Building Construction / AEC
Reality capture for BIM
From paper maps to laser scans
Speeding up BIM-reconstruction
From tape to point cloud
Using laser scanning technology for retail redevelopment
Infrastructure
Off the boat, into the air
Advancing Mexico's transportation infrastructure
Improving the railway infrastructure of a capital city
Scan, spans and automobiles
Mirroring reality for rail
Setting the world's shortest railway back on track
Protecting heritage with upgraded rail clearance
Plants & Ships
Plain sailing with 3D plant design
SOS shipbuilding on scans
Sweet success in plant documentation
Bringing safety, productivity with laser scanning
Leica Geosystems laser scanners and Hexagon PPM 3D design software access 'true reality'
Revolutionising the luxury yacht building industry with laser scanning
How Element6 delivers the future of Plant Engineering with laser scanning
Renovating complex structures with 3D laser scanning
Fighting time and tide to capture a 5-hectare coastal construction site in 3D
Public Safety
How Johnson's County is recreating crime scenes with laser scanning
Changing the game for public safety professionals with the world's fastest laser scanner
Transforming reality into photorealistic Virtual Reality with laser scanning
Heritage
The reality capture of Ellis Island
Digitising the mighty Taj Mahal
Predicting the future by analysing the past
The lower, the safer
Preserving mankind's past from mother nature's quake
Transforming Ayacucho into a digital city
Digitising Frank Lloyd Wright's desert laboratory
Digitalising the Spanish Royal Palace with laser scanning
Transforming ruins to 3D models
Preserving digitally Hukuru Miskiy
Capturing Egypt’s Sistine Chapel with the BLK360
Unveiling the mystery - an ancient water clock with laser scanning
Preserving Romania's speleological heritage with point cloud and GNSS data
Utilities
From the laser scanner to the office in near real time