Leica Announces Airborne Digital Sensor ADS100

March 26, 2013  - By
Source: Matthias Söllner, Christian Kurzhals, Wolfgang Kogler, Stefan Erker, Steffen Thölert , Michael Meurer, Maktar Malik, and Manuela Rapisarda
Figure 1: Illustration of S-curve bias parameter.

Leica Geosystems today announced the new generation of its airborne digital sensor, the Leica ADS100. Introducing a unique focal plate design, the Leica ADS100 offers a swath width of 20,000 pixels for all multispectral bands (RGBN) and multispectral capability in forward, nadir and backward.

The Leica ADS100 provides a large format CCD line with TDI (Time Delay and Integration) to increase sensitivity despite a smaller pixel size. By doubling the cycle rate, high-resolution images can now be acquired at much higher ground speeds. To provide the best stabilization performance, the new Leica PAV100 gyro-stabilized mount is equipped with adaptive control technology, Leica said. In addition to the Leica PAV100, the Leica ADS100 shares all aircraft installation components such as camera controller, operator displays and flight control software with the Leica RCD30 medium format camera.

“There are several reasons our customers will be pleased with this development, explains Ruedi Wagner, VP Imaging Geospatial Solutions. “The current Leica ADS80 has been proven to be one of the most reliable airborne sensors on the market. It’s combination of superior hardware design and dedicated workflow have led to record sales in 2012. With the Leica ADS100 we are now nearly doubling productivity while maintaining reliability and highly automated workflows, that are so well accepted in the market. In addition, by introducing the common platform concept using a unified aircraft installation and shared peripherals between the Leica ADS100 and the Leica RCD30, we are not only simplifying operation but significantly reducing cost of ownership across our sensor portfolio. The best of all, we can now offer our cost-effective upgrade path to both existing ADS and RCD30 standalone customers.”

The new Leica ADS100 airborne digital sensor together with Leica XPro 6.0 will be released and shipped in the second quarter of 2013.

Photo: Leica Geosystems

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