iMS3D – Indoor Mobile Scanning System
Operating Guide. © Viametris SAS.
iMS3D – Operating Guide
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Pictures 12a & 12b: Cart operator opening door
If the scout is opening the door, he has to do it without being in the radar range. If the scout
being in the radar range cannot be avoided, the scout has to remain still while the cart passes
by.
8.2.5 H
OW TO HANDLE
B
USY ROOMS
(
FURNITURE
/S
TORAGE
)
Busy shelves:
Carton box up to the ceiling can hide the separation wall and brings flaws in the room map.
Recommendation: Scoot to identify those areas and place shelves content in such a way that the cart
can access to the area and that the wall is visible enough from scanning device.
Figure 26: carton boxes hiding the wall and carton boxes on the cart’s way
Figure 27: wall has been made visible and the scout has cleaned up the way for the cart
8.2.6 R
AMP UP
/
DOWN
There are strict rules to define standards ramp up & down in public buildings.
The most common ones are
o
Not more than 5% slope/inclination overall.
o
Not more than 8% on maximum 2 meters.
o
Not more than 10% on maximum 0,5 meters.