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Leica Geosystems says that its sophisticated new Pegasus TRK system makes mobile mapping smart, autonomous and easy. This reality capture mobile mapping system is claimed to offer the benefits of artificial intelligence, autonomous workflows and intuitive interfaces.
October 14, 2022 Read time: 1 min
The new Pegasus TRK system from Leica Geosystems allows fast and accurate mobile mapping

The package features artificial intelligence capabilities and uses an advanced dynamic laser scanning and expandible imagery system for recording, measuring and visualising environments. This tool increases productivity with automated, intelligent workflows. The Pegasus TRK can be operated by one person, making mapping projects more efficient and cost-effective.

It is suitable for industry professionals new to the technology, while providing reliable, high-quality performance for applications in surveying, transportation and utilities.

The Pegasus TRK solution features an AI-enhanced camera and automatic camera calibration. To comply with privacy regulations, its AI can identify and blur identifiers, such as people and vehicles, in real time. The system can also be used to generate high-definition base maps for autonomous vehicles.

The Pegasus TRK connects with the new Leica Pegasus FIELD software for autonomous data collection and route planning in the field. It also connects with the Leica Cyclone Pegasus OFFICE for input into post-processing and publishing workflows. 

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