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| INDUSTRY |
| April 2006 |
| Products |
| New Tiny Surface Mount
GPS Receiver |
| Trimble has
introduced its new Copernicus GPS receiver – a
thumbnail-sized, surface-mount, low power module ideal
for adding GPS capabilities to Bluetooth appliances,
sport accessories, personal navigators or cameras, computer
and communication peripherals as well as vehicle tracking,
navigation, and security products.
It enables system integrators to easily add GPS capability
to a mobile device with minimal impact on its size or
battery life at a very economical price.
www.trimble.com |
| GNSS technology for
surveying applications |
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The Leica Geosystems
launches Leica GX1230 GG and Leica ATX1230 GG sensors
for surveying applications as well as the GRX1200 GG
Pro sensor for reference station networks. The new ultra
precise GNSS measurement engine now supports both GPS
L2C signals and GLONASS satellites. Users of these solutions
will benefit by having up to 100 % more satellites available
than GPS alone. These systems are designed to track
future GNSS signals, such as GPS L5 and Galileo.
It also announces availability of Leica CloudWorx™
1.0 for PDMS, that enable professionals to use rich,
as-built point cloud data directly in their native desktop
design and visualization platform. PDMS is part of AVEVA’s
VANTAGE Plant Design family.
www.leicageosystems.com |
| Topcon opens G3 door
to the future |
Topcon
Positioning Systems (TPS) introduces the Paradigm G3
chip, a new technology that sets the standard for the
future of satellite positioning. The new Topcon G3 technology
takes it a step further by adding the soon-to-beavailable
GALILEO . The G3 chip with its patented Universal Signal
Tracking capabilities has 72 universal channels that
can receive signals from up to 36 satellites simultaneously.
G3 can track all signals from all available satellite
positioning systems. It is designed to dynamically adjust
to satellites with best signal strength. The streamlined
chip profile is 75 percent smaller than current chips,
enabling small, lighter receiver design. Users of Topcon
Positioning Systems GPS+ technology and equipment can
access three additional navigational satellites in the
GLONASS system also. When faced with environmental challenges
such as narrow streets with tall buildings, dense forests
and mountainous terrain, Topcon’s G3 system can
provide
better satellite coverage than before. |
| GfK MACON re-digitalizes
topographical maps of India |
The
India Edition, which contains the world’s only
six-digit postcode map
of that country, is being supplemented to include a
lot of topographical information, including more than
3,000 new city points. It comprises detailed postal
and administrative units as well as a large selection
of topographical map layers, such as roads, railway
lines, cities, rivers and elevations. The digital maps
are supplied as vector data records in the standard
GIS formats.
www.gfk-macon.com |
| PCI Geomatics develops
SAR Polarimetry Workstation |
PCI
Geomatics announces the development and release of the
SAR Polarimetry Workstation (SPW) as part of the Canadian
Space Agency (CSA) Earth Observation Application Development
Program (EOADP). The SPW is available as an add-on module
to Geomatica 10. It can directly read data products
from the AIRSAR, ENVISAR ASAR, CV-580, and SIR-C systems.
It is also able to read synthetic RADARSAT-2 data products
and will be able to read the real data products once
they become available. PCI Geomatics also released Geomatica
10 for Linux™ and Solaris™ users. The latest
version emphasizes automation, productivity, and support
for more than 100 geospatial data formats.
www.pcigeomatics.com |
| Enhanced VueStar (TM)
Aerial Survey System |
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NavCom
Technology, Inc., announces the introduction of the
newly enhanced VueStar(TM) aerial survey solution combining
its new StarPac(TM) utility software that facilitates
better integration into pre-existing workflows.
VueStar’s complete global navigation system utilizes
the global satellitebased StarFire(TM) Network to provide
precise positioning worldwide without the need for RTK
base stations or GPS post processing. This new system
introduces three significant enhancements: Improved
GPS signal processing, StarPac Mission software, and
the optional Event Latch Interface. The 12-channel,
dual-frequency GPS receiver computes real-time positions
at up to 25 times a second, re-acquires GPS signals
faster, and includes improved troposphere modeling which
better compensates for changes in altitude. www.NavComTech.com |
| Garmin introduces
portable GPS navigators |
Garmin International,
Inchas announced the GPSMAP378 and GPS MAP 78 –
two versatile and portable GPS navigators that come
pre-loaded with a comprehensive set of maps and charts.
The 2 navigators are waterproof to IEC 60529, IPX-7
standards (submersible to one meter for up to 30 minutes)
and have a highresolution 256-color sunlight readable
TFT display.
www.garmin.com |
| StreetPro Singapore
version 3 by MapInfo |
MapInfo Corporation
announced the release of StreetPro for Singapore. It
is a digital database comprising an extensive array
of layers including
a high quality street network, and a variety of contextual
layers to enhance analysis and map presentation; integrated
postcode boundaries and 6 digit postcode points supporting
location intelligence, landmark and feature categories
providing comprehensive local content and detailed coverage
of the entire country.
www.mapinfo.com |
| Next Generation Geospatial
and Civil Engineering Solution |
Autodesk, Inc.
launches the Autodesk Civil 3D 2007, Autodesk Map 3D
2007, and Autodesk Raster Design 2007 software products.
These new solutions enable the integration of computer-aided
design (CAD) and geospatial information system (GIS)
data allowing customers to create, manage and share
valuable spatial information for better decision-making
and improved operational efficiency helping municipalities,
engineering and construction, public works, transportation
and utility customers be more productive and provide
better.
Earlier, it also introduced the new version of MapGuide
Open Source, its next generation web mapping software
originally called MapServer Enterprise, hosted by the
Open Source Geospatial Foundation
(http://mapguide.osgeo.org).
It is a free software which enables users to quickly
develop and distribute spatial and design data over
the web, as well as reduces their total cost of ownership
for a web mapping solution. The company plans to offer
a commercial version called Autodesk MapGuide Enterprise
2007 later this year. |
| Standard Galileo-ready
Receiver & Antenna |
NovAtel Inc.
announces the release of its first production standard
Galileoready receiver and antenna. Its L1L5E5a receiver
offers superior 16 channel tracking of GPS L1/ L5, Galileo
L1/E5a and SBAS signals in a Euro form-factor card,
packaged in a EuroPak enclosure. The complementary 704X
passive antenna offers access to multiple GNSS including
GPS, Galileo and GLONASS frequencies. |
Innerspace Introduces Portable
Hydrographic Survey System
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The Innerspace
Technology Model 620 Portable Hydrographic Survey System
(PHSS) is designed to collect X-Y-Z data from a small
boat. It is both easy to set up and easy to use and
operation is self taught, no factory training is necessary.
It consists of survey depth sounder, DGPS and Windows
XP based hydrographic (X-Y-Z) data collection software.
www. innerspacetechnology.com |
| Thales GPSDifferential
Module |
Thales
has introduced GPSDifferential Module, a software extension
for Mobile Mapper CE that seamlessly adds the power
of post processing to virtually any mobile GIS/mapping
software application. With this, submeter and up to
sub-foot mapping is easy to achieve, even where real-time
corrections are not available, or when used in difficult
signal environments
www.thalesgroup.com/navigation |
| Bentley Connects MicroStation
to Google Earth Service |
Bentley
Systems announces that it has connected MicroStation
to the Google Earth™ service. As a result, for
the first time, users can view and navigate 2D/3D models
of infrastructure projects in the context of the Google
Earth environment. |
| Hemisphere introduces
GPS for agriculture |
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Hemisphere
GPS announces the introduction of Outback® BaseLine
– highdefinition GPS for agricultural applications
that is much more accurate than standard GPS, and much
more affordable than RTK GPS. It is aimed at the large
highdefinition market – including row crop and
controlled traffic applications – that welcomes
enhanced GPS accuracy but rejects the high cost of RTK
GPS.
It’s ideal for many agricultural tasks including
planting, seeding, cultivating and harvesting. Farmers
who haven’t yet invested in GPS guidance can use
one Outback BaseLine.
www.hemispheregps.com |
| Business |
| GeoEye receives additional
awards from NGA |
GeoEye announces its Clear View contracts for map-accurate
imagery and services with the National Geospatial-Intelligence
Agency (NGA) have increased in value by an additional
$13 million taking the total value upto $49 million
in 2006. These most recent increases represent additional
imagery to be collected by the company’s IKONOS
and OrbView-3 high-resolution earthimaging satellites.
The contracts require GeoEye to complete a variety of
specific imagery collections supporting many NGA requirements.
www.geoeye.com
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| Infotech Enterprises
gets multi million dollar contract |
The Los Angeles
Region Imagery Acquisition Consortium (LARIAC) -a consortium
of 26 state and local government agencies within the
county of Los Angeles (LA) USA has selected VARGIS LLC
- a fully owned subsidiary of Infotech Enterprises Limited
in U.S, to provide digital aerial imagery data with
GIS, web mapping system with computer aided design and
engineering design applications. It will be providing
digital imagery data and related photogrammetric services
for the entire LA country area.
www.infotechsw.com |
| Bangladesh National
Mapping from East View Cartographic |
East View Cartographic
(EVC) announces an agreement to become an official reseller
of topographic and thematic maps from the Survey of
Bangladesh. These nationally produced maps offer large-scale
coverage available for Bangladesh and are ideal for
uses such as project planning, natural resources development,
trade and investment, humanitarian/disaster response,
academic research, and even travel and tourism. The
Survey of Bangladesh has also produced a number of specialized
series including 1:10,000 coastal mapping, a Dhaka city
plan at 1:5000 scale, and a variety of political-administrative
and thematic maps.
www.eastview.com |
| Intermap partners
with Tele Atlas for navigation |
Intermap has
recently partnered with Teleatlas to develop vehicle
navigation applications. The new collaboration combines
Tele Atlas’ 2D road data with Intermap’s
3D NEXTMap data. The companies will first work to produce
an operational scale pilot incorporating Intermap’s
3D elevation map of California, the most accurate map
of the state ever produced, and Tele Atlas road vectors.
The resulting application will allow visualization systems
to operate at higher levels of detail and accuracy than
any other statewide dataset
www.tribuneindia.com |
| POSTrack for remote
sensing solution |
Applanix introduces
POSTrack, the first fully integrated, real-time direct
georeferencing and flight management system designed
to support aerial remote sensing solution. POSTrack
streamlines mission planning and dramatically reduces
in-flight operation workload stress www.applanix.com |
| Geokosmos announced
its acquisition of UltraCAM-D |
Geokosmos
has announced its acquisition of the UltraCAM-D digital
aerial topographic camera, a Vexcel Imaging (Austria)
product. The Ultra-CAM-D is a full-scale digital aerial
camera with the high-resolution rate (86,25 mega pixel),
which will be used within the territory of the former
Soviet Union states. It plans a joint use of the camera
and aircraftinstalled ALTM LIDARs, which will allow
to create detailed texturing 3-D DTM and DSM |
| Boeing Awarded $240
Million JDAM Contract |
Boeing
received a $240 million contract from the U.S. Air Force
to produce 10,000 Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM)
tail kits for existing 500-, 1,000- and 2,000- pound
bombs purchased by the U.S. Air Force and Navy. Known
as the world’s most accurate bomb, JDAM is a Global
Positioning System-aided, nearprecision weapon that
has been used extensively in global operations by the
U.S. Air Force and Navy.
http://webwire.com |
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