Microsoft’s Photogrammetry division last week announced the next generation of its UltraCam line of aerial camera systems. The UltraCam Eagle features a PAN image footprint of more than 20,000 pixels across the flight strip. This generation has completely new high-resolution lenses and updated CCD technology, with enhanced electronics that provide improved frame rates […]
Skilled workforce: read the reports and comment
By Spatial Source on 10 May, 2011On 3 May, a whole of surveying/spatial industry meeting in Brisbane considered seven reports from the Stage 1 work of the Skilled Workforce Development Initiative. The research for these reports is confined to Queensland at this stage, but the application is probably much more universal. These reports covered different parts of the supply […]
Mapping solar potential
By Spatial Source on 10 May, 2011A new software can calculate the solar potential of roof areas, to find the most efficient position to install solar panels. The software, created by GTA Geoinformatik GmbH and known as tridicon SOLAR, uses a digital surface model of roof tops – generated by stereo aerial images or LiDAR data – to create […]
TomTom to sell aggregate GPS data
By Spatial Source on 10 May, 2011TomTom recently copped some flack from its Dutch users when they sold aggregate location data to authorities, which in turn were using the data to place speed traps. This week, it seems like TomTom Australia is about to do the same thing, with plans to make data collected about its customers’ journeys – […]
Australia and South Africa vie for massive radio telescope project
By Spatial Source on 10 May, 2011The ambitious, unprecedentedly vast Square Kilometre Array project should open up new realms in astrophysics, reports John Matson in the Scientific American. But will it live up to its name? The Boolardy homestead in Murchison, WA, is occupied by a rotating cast of engineers, construction workers, scientists and, now, four North American reporters […]
Best of the Blogs, 10 May 2011
By Spatial Source on 10 May, 2011The opener of this piece from Big Think is what really drew me in: ‘Every map holds a promise, and hides a lie.’ The piece examines the way that the cartographic techniques used in a Berlin transport network map, produced by the East German government during the cold war, mixes information with propaganda. […]
Ozri 2011
By Spatial Source on 4 May, 2011Organised by Esri Australia, Ozri is a user conference for professionals within the spatial industry to come together, collaborate, learn and be inspired. WHEN: 2011-10-12 to 2011-10-14WHERE: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition CentreSTATE: VICCOUNTRY: AUS The countdown has begun: Ozri, one of the largest geospatial events on the Asia Pacific calendar, will be held at the […]
Australian geological data now available to all
By Spatial Source on 3 May, 2011Mining industry explorers, earthquake and climate change scientists and members of the public can now access geospatial information about Australia's geology through a new open-access network. The new open-access network of geospatial data and its supporting infrastructure – known as the Spatial Information Services Stack (SISS) – has been developed and launched by […]
Centimetre-accurate mobile phone location data to help emergency services
By Spatial Source on 3 May, 2011A new emergency tracker that could provide centimetre location accuracy for mobile phone calls to 000 is being tested by Queensland utility Ergon Energy. The tracker requires small, portable GPS base stations to be mounted on poles, but also requires mobile phones to have a new chip installed in them. Ergon Eneregy […]
Information session on ABS’ new statistical geography standard
By Spatial Source on 3 May, 2011The ABS is introducing a new Statistical Geography Standard from July 2011. Known as the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS), the new standard means that changes over time are minimised, assisting in the maintenance of quality time-series data. In addition the ASGS, together with improved methods, will allow for more accurate 'correspondences' to […]
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