Photogrammetry

Network Mapping operates fixed-wing aircraft for the purpose of low-grade corridor mapping and wide area surveys. Fixed-wing aircraft fly high and fast, allowing large areas to be surveyed whilst minimising costs.

We have a dedicated aerial platform in the UK, equipped with a leading Applanix DSS camera system, and are able to install our equipment in both single and twin engine aircraft worldwide.

Our system allows the provision of high resolution aerial imagery and the creation of 3D Digital Terrain Models in addition to other specialised mapping products. These mapping products are used in a range of sectors.



Aerial Photographic and Photogrammetric Surveys

We are able to provide high quality products at an affordable price by combining the latest in photographic technology with an extremely economical and environmentally friendly light aircraft.

High resolution imagery

  • Pixel sizes of 10 cm – 50 cm
  • Image mosaics of survey area
  • Full orthorectification
  • Oblique and vertical imagery

Infrared Imagery

  • Image mosaics of survey area
  • Full orthorectification
  • Vegetation mapping
  • Oblique and vertical imagery

Visualisation and reporting

  • 3D models available in many formats
  • Cartographic / topographic reporting
  • Risk assessment and emergency planning
  • Planning strategy
  • Flood risk analysis
  • Geo-technical risk
  • Visualisation for site selection

Example applications

  • Quarry/Mining – volumetric analysis
  • Landfill – site operations, volumetric analysis
  • Forestry – bare earth terrain models
  • Asset management – as built surveys
  • Emergency planning – hazard identification
  • Pipelines – alignment sheet base maps
  • Railways – embankment stability analysis
  • Roads and highways – noise mapping
  • Wind farms – site selection, planning strategy
  • Coastal survey – erosion risk mapping
  • Urban planning – vector data, planning
  • Archaeology – oblique or downward
  • Construction – ground model generation
  • Hydrological survey – flood analysis
  • Brown field sites – topographic survey
  • Restricted access survey