Elavate Your Career in Aerial Mapping & Modelling

by GeoPad Drones

Elavate Your Career in Aerial Mapping & Modelling

by GeoPad Drones

More accuracy, faster delivery.

For decades, surveying professionals have been relying on satellite images and aerial data acquired from aircraft. Today, our survey grade UAVs (Drones) are able to obtain aerial images to generate geo-referenced Orthomosaics, DSM, and 3D Maps with centimetre accuracy. The results are faster and more cost-effective than the traditional use of satellite images and aircraft.

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Sarcheshmeh

This project carried out the topographic survey at a Sarcheshmeh open-pit mine in Iran using our WingMapper UAV. About 5000 aerial Images obtained through an automatic flight for 8 Hours under conditions of 350m altitude. 60 million cloud points with X, Y, Z-coordinates extracted from the aerial photos after data processing for correction and matching, then an orthomosaic image and digital surface model with 3m grid spacing generated. A comparison of the X, Y, Z-coordinates of 3 ground control points measured by differential global positioning system and those determined by UAV photogrammetry revealed that the root mean squared errors of X, Y, Z-coordinates were around 8cm.

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Golgohar

This project carried out the topographic survey at a Golgohar open-pit mine in Iran using our WingMapper UAV. About 3700 aerial Images obtained through an automatic flight for 6 Hours under conditions of 300m altitude. 28 million cloud points with X, Y, Z-coordinates extracted from the aerial photos after data processing for correction and matching, then an orthomosaic image and digital surface model with 3m grid spacing generated. A comparison of the X, Y, Z-coordinates of 30 ground control points measured by differential global positioning system and those determined by UAV photogrammetry revealed that the root mean squared errors of X, Y, Z-coordinates were around 6cm.

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About us

Due to existing prohibitions on the use of new technologies for the production of spatial data by photogrammetric methods in Iran, FDIPS group (Fully Digital Photogrammetry Systems) was established in 1994 to carry out research and development in the field of digital photogrammetry and remote sensing in National Cartography Center (NCC). The group succeeded in developing technology of digital photogrammetry systems after two years and using a wide range of expertise in this field, such as Geomatics, software, hardware and civil engineering, and to introduce Iran as one of the few countries with this technology. In order to create the proper structure for the expansion and continuation of this movement, the above research group started the establishment of the "research and development of MIAAD ANDISHE SAZ" company in 1997 and expanded its activities in the form of this company.

Our Drones

Geopad M1

Geopad V1

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Projects
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Hours Work
556703
Area Work (ha)
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