YellowScan to Unveil Cutting-Edge Bathymetric lidar at Geo Connect Asia 2025
At the upcoming Geo Connect Asia 2025, scheduled for April 9-10 at the Sands Expo & Convention Center in Singapore, YellowScan will showcase its latest innovations in bathymetric LiDAR technology.
Insights from Industry Leaders
Tristan Allouis, the CEO of YellowScan, will engage in a panel discussion on April 9, where he will share valuable insights into the advancements in LiDAR technology and its diverse applications in both aerial and underwater mapping.
Introducing the Navigator Bathymetric LiDAR System
One of the highlights of yellowscan’s presentation will be the Navigator bathymetric LiDAR system, specifically designed for efficient exploration of both underwater and terrestrial topographies. This user-amiable system features a single-button operation, simplifying deployment and operation in various field conditions.
The Navigator’s lightweight and versatile design allows for integration with multiple aerial platforms, ensuring that its water penetration capabilities remain uncompromised. Developed through extensive in-house research and growth, initial field tests commenced in 2023 to optimize its performance for practical applications.
Adaptability Across Drone Platforms
Engineered for use with multirotor and helicopter UAVs, the Navigator utilizes a quick-release GREMSY attachment, enabling swift and secure integration with a variety of drone models. This adaptability allows surveyors and hydrographers to efficiently perform bathymetric measurements in challenging environments such as shorelines,rivers,lakes,estuaries,ponds,and gravel pits.
Enhanced Data Collection Capabilities
The system’s full-waveform LiDAR functionality ensures continuous data capture between underwater points and adjacent terrestrial landscapes. By gathering detailed topographic and bathymetric data in a single pass, the Navigator significantly improves the efficiency and accuracy of hydrographic surveys.
In contrast to conventional bathymetric LiDAR systems that focus on broad coverage, the Navigator is engineered with a 40-degree field of view to enhance precision. Research indicates that this angle is optimal for green laser performance underwater, as wider angles can lead to considerable degradation in laser penetration, adversely affecting data quality and reliability.
Additionally, the system is equipped with a global shutter camera for enhanced colorization, improving the visualization of surveyed areas. With a battery life of 45 minutes per charge, the Navigator supports prolonged data collection across various marine and coastal environments.
Visit YellowScan at Geo Connect Asia 2025
Attendees are encouraged to visit YellowScan at Stand V45 to explore the latest innovations in LiDAR technology. The company will also provide facts on technical support and on-site training for those interested in incorporating YellowScan solutions into their operations.
Further Information for Interested Parties
For individuals unable to attend the event, additional details regarding YellowScan’s bathymetric LiDAR technology and product offerings are available on the company’s website.Prospective clients can also arrange meetings with the YellowScan team to discuss their specific needs.