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| Spirent
delivers 3 carrier solution, launches GSS8000 |
The architecture of Spirent’s systems
is designed to support coherent
simulation of multiple GNSS signals
together. The SimGEN for Windows®
software enables control and flexibility
over multiple satellite constellations
as well as interference sources and
augmentation systems such as EGNOS
and WAAS. It operates in real time to
generate simulated RF signals across all
GNSS and interference signals. Spirent
Communications has also recently
launched new Spirent GSS8000 simulation
system, a signal generator unit for GPS,
Galileo and GLONASS testing. It tests
advanced satellite navigation technologies
and offers enhanced capability, increased
flexibility and improved signal fidelity.This
new solution supports processing rates as
low as 4 ms with pseudorange accuracy at
1 mm for many scenarios. Its new design
allows for a wide variety of configurations
from GPS L1 right up to comprehensive
multi-RF output and/or multi-constellation
test systems. www.spirent.com |
| Blue
Marble’s support to INSPIRE |
Blue Marble Geographics announces
new support for the Infrastructure for
Spatial Information in Europe (INSPIRE)
parameters, including the Ordnance Survey
Ireland (OSi) Irish Grid polynomial
datum transformation definition. The Irish
Grid joins hundreds of unit, ellipsoid,
datum transformation, and coordinate
system definitions, including many from
standard government, corporate, and
EPSG/POSC databases, all available
in the Geographic Calculator by Blue
Marble. www.bluemarblegeo.com |
| Leica
Geosystems Geospatial Imaging becomes Erdas |
Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging
has changed its name to Erdas Inc. Erdas
will sell a range of software designed
to provide an end-to-end solution for
extracting maximum value from Earth
imagery. The name change does not
affect Leica Geosystems, which will
continue to sell surveying hardware,
total stations, other devices, and the
software associated with such devices. |
| NPR-302
series |
Nikon-Trimble Co., Ltd. has introduced
the NPR-302 Series of Nikon® Total
Stations—high precision, long-range
reflectorless mechanical total stations
with laser pointers suitable for a
variety of surveying applications. |
| Trimble
GCS900 Grade control system, VRS NowTM service |
Trimble has introduced its Trimble®
GCS900 Grade Control System version
10.8, which provides automatic blade
control, configurable earthworks
progress monitoring and blade guidance
software on the machine. It allows
earthworks operators to visualize,
construct and balance road surfaces more
accurately and faster, in higher gears.
Trimble has also launched Trimble®
VRS Now™ Service in Madrid, Spain.
It will provide surveyors, civil engineers
and geospatial professionals in the area
with instant access to real-time kinematic
(RTK) GNSS corrections without the need
for a base station. www.trimble.com. |
| Eclipse
Developer Kit by Hemisphere GPS |
Hemisphere GPS has released an OEM
development kit for its Eclipse dualfrequency
GPS receiver technology.
It allow product designers and system
integrators to more easily access and
test all of the available features on an
Eclipse board, simplifying the effort
needed to reach a proof of concept and
shortening the time required bringing a
product to market. www.insidegnss.com |
| EADS
Astrium to buy Surrey Satellite Technology |
EADS Astrium has agreed to acquire
U.K-based University of Surrey spinoff
company Surrey Satellite Technology
Ltd. (SSTL), maker of Galileo’s first
satellite, GIOVE-A. The deal provides
the financial and industrial resources
required for SSTL’s expansion and
future development. The university will
maintain a close tie with SSTL, retaining
a small stake in the company as well. |
| PCI
Geomatics announces the release of ProLines |
PCI Geomatics has announced the release
of ProLines. These highly automated
image processing chains are used to
correct, mosaic, and enhance imagery,
as well as extract elevation data derived
from satellite and airborne sensors.
ProLines are designed for production
environments and can process large
amounts of image data in an unassisted
fashion. www.pcigeomatics.com |
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GRAS GIS releases
version 6.3.0 |
GRASS 6.3.0 is a “technology preview”
release, the first beta on the path to
GRASS 6.4-stable, and also marks the
start of work on GRASS 7. As such
GRASS 6.3.0 is not intended to be a
stable release with ongoing support, but
after five months of quality-assurance
review users can be confident to use this
version for their day to day work, indeed
due to the open development model
many already do. http://grass.osgeo.org
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DigitalGlobe
joins Autodesk to provide world imagery |
DigitalGlobe has joined Autodesk’s
data initiative. Its participation in the
initiative will give Autodesk customers
access to world imagery solutions.
Autodesk’s new data initiative portal
offers customers access to DigitalGlobe’s
online library of world imagery directly
with AutoCAD Map 3D® software.
http://media.digitalglobe.com/
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Bentley to help
sustain bridge infrastructure |
Bentley Systems has taken an initiative
to deliver Bridge Information Modeling
(BrIM) technology for the entire bridge
lifecycle. BrIM, will drive the initiative
under the leadership of Bentley Senior
VP, Gabe Norona. It will provide broad
access to newly acquired advanced bridge products in Bentley’s comprehensive
software portfolio. It will also integrate
these and other related Bentley
products to provide an interoperable,
data-managed bridge solution for
planning, design, engineering, analysis,
fabrication, construction, maintenance,
and rehabilitation. www.bentley.com
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Leica IPAS20
– New compact airborne direct georeferencing system |
The new Leica IPAS20 modular
standalone system delivers direct
georeferencing for a wide range of
airborne sensors such as imaging, LIDAR,
synthetic aperture radar, thermal and
multispectral systems. It is equipped with
the latest GPS/GLONASS technology
and a plug and play IMU interface. Leica
Geosystems provides a complete airborne
workflow that includes software.
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MobileMapper®
CX with DigiTerra® Explore by Magellan |
DigiTerra Explorer mobile GIS and
field mapping software is available preinstalled
on an SD card with the Magellan
MobileMapper CX handheld GPS/
GIS receiver. It promises exceptional
productivity at low-cost for field
mapping and data collection applications
and gaining attention as a fast and
easy-to-use GIS application package
for visualizing, analyzing, editing
and collecting digital topographical
and descriptive data in the field.
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Carlson Software
to Give Users CAD Platform Choice |
Carlson Software Inc., recently released
Carlson series; Civil 2009, Survey 2009, Hydrology 2009, Mining 2009, Takeoff
2009 and GIS 2009. In addition to
this new choice of CAD engines, the
2009 Carlson software line-up features
100s of improvements in functionality.
Additional new feature highlights include
the ability to view an aerial image draped
onto a surface in both the Carlson 3D
Viewer and Surface 3D Flyover.
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New Managing
Director of Vexcel Imaging GmbH |
Mr. Alexander Wiechert has taken over
as Managing Director of Vexcel Imaging
GmbH, Graz, effective. He replaces the
Vexcel founder and Vexcel Imaging CEO,
Franz Leberl, who recently retired.
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ERDAS Announces
Sun Solaris Support for Image Web Server 8.5 |
ERDAS Image Web Server 8.5 shall
support the Sun Solaris (x86) operating
system. IWS is a high-speed, specialized
server application that efficiently
distributes large volumes of geospatial
image data. Sun Solaris delivers a high
level of performance, stability and security.
It spans the entire enterprise: the Web
tier, the data warehouse and the most
demanding technical software applications.
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POSPac Air 5.0
now available to all Optech airborne survey clients |
Optech Incorporated, shall offer its
airborne survey clients the latest
developments in inertial navigation
solutions. POSPac Air 5.0 by Applanix
represents a huge leap in maximizing
data collection efficiencies when
using Optech’s ALTMs and ultimately
increases return on investment.
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ESRI Vietnam
Opens |
ESRI in association with ESRI Thailand
has opened ESRI Viet-nam. The company
hopes to expand the education market
in the country and plans to increase
GIS training through joint initiatives
with local schools and universities.
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Chronos launches
portable GPS reradiator solution |
Chronos Technology, has launched
a portable GPS Reradiator solution
for military applications. The L1/
L2 GPS Reradiator is designed for
rapid deployment in a variety of
military environments such as aircraft
and helicopters (up to 70,000ft),
hangars, bunkers, armoured fighting
vehicles, field deployable solutions
etc. . www.pr-inside.com
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Rockwell Collins
delivers 40,000th GPS engine to the US army |
Rockwell Collins has delivered 200,000
Defense Advanced Global Positioning
System Receivers (DAGR) for use
by US and international warfighters,
and has reached the 40,000 unit sales
milestone for its GPS engine for the US
Army’s Ground Based GPS Receiver
Application Module (GB-GRAM)
program. www.rockwellcollins.com
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Raytheon wins
$61 million contract for GPS Receivers |
Raytheon Company has won a $61
million U.S. Air Force contract
to complete the development and
certification of next-generation GPS
receivers. http://money.cnn.com
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Raytheon wins
$61 million contract for GPS Receivers |
Raytheon Company has won a $61
million U.S. Air Force contract
to complete the development and
certification of next-generation GPS
receivers. http://money.cnn.com
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HTC launches
the P3470 in India |
HTC Corporation has launched
HTC P3470™ in India. Combining
a lightweight design, large screen,
navigation wheel, and macro lens,
this smartphone is coupled with GPSbased
devices and offers the best satnav
solution for PDA or mobile phone.
http://sifybroadband.techwhack.com
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Altek announces
GPS digital camera |
Altek, a Taiwan-based digital camera
maker, unveiled a digital camera
with built-in GPS function. With an
8-megapixel resolution and a 3-inch touch
screen, the camera can automatically
record the longitude and latitude of where
a picture is taken. www.digitimes.com
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From the desk
of Novatel |
NovAtel Inc. has released EuroPak-
15ab receiver. It tracks the Galileo
E1/L1, E5a, and E5b signals from
the GIOVE-A and GIOVE-B test
satellites. It also tracks GPS and
SBAS L1 and L5 signals, and is
ideal for monitoring the new L1/
L5 wide area system GEO signals.
NovAtel Waypoint Products
Group™ has also released Inertial
Explorer Version 8.10 software used
for GNSS/INS post-processing.
As part of the integration of
Antcom products into the NovAtel
offering, it is changing the names
of our Special-Purpose antennas,
and discontinuing our non-
RoHS-compliant L1 antennas.
NovAtel Inc. recently launched its
GL1DE technology for agricultural
applications; it combines L1 code
and L1 phase data for consistent
positional output. It is designed for
agricultural applications in which
pass-to-pass repeatability is critical.
Users of GL1DE will experience
a smooth, consistent position
appropriate for both lightbar
and autosteer systems; position
jumps are virtually eliminated.
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| May 08 |