Topcon Positioning System's (TPS) new GRS-1 is the world's first fully integrated dual-constellation, network-enabled RTK rover system. It is an all-in-one handheld GNSS receiver and field controller with high-speed processor, increased memory, built-in camera, compass and bar code reading function. Features also integrated into the new system are an SD memory card slot, optional internal […]
World’s first hand-held GNSS integrated rover system – GRS-1. (Video)
By Spatial Source on 6 August, 2010Best of the Blogs 4th August 2010
By Spatial Source on 4 August, 2010Goggle has produced another Australian federal election mashup. Spatialvision reports on a proposal to deliver a maps-based mashup of historic plans and images as a teaching tool for teachers in Australia. The All points blog finds a job ad which suggests GIS professionals may need to start going to the gym. A number of […]
Wiki for GIS Community Underway
By Spatial Source on 2 August, 2010A new knowledge sharing website has been launched for the GIS Community. Wiki.GIS.com is a community-generated, GIS-centric encyclopedia that serves as a repository for factual, unbiased GIS content. Anyone who has any knowledge of GIS is encouraged to create an account and start sharing information and collaborating with the GIS community to expand […]
New Disaster Risk Reduction Booklet
By Spatial Source on 2 August, 2010A new guide to the uses of geoinformation technologies for reducing risks and loses from disasters is now available. “Geoinformation for Disaster and Risk Management” has been designed to help explain the potential uses of geoinformation to governments, decision makers and disaster professionals. The 142-page guide covers an array of global disaster-related issues. The […]
OGC Seeks Opinions on New Standards
By Spatial Source on 2 August, 2010The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) international geospatial standards body is seeking opinions on a Geography Markup Language (GML) XML encoding for describing the characteristics of a moving object, such as a GPS enabled car. The group wants to develop a standard way of describing, in simple terms, the motion of an object, such as a […]
UK considers an Earth Observation System
By Spatial Source on 2 August, 2010The UK is looking into deploying a remote sensing system, rather than relying on outside providers. The new space minister, David Willets, has said he will study the feasibility of providing Britain with an independent remote sensing capability according to Aviation Week. The system would probably be based on EADS’ Paradigm’s Skynet 5 satellite […]
Satellite Imagery Concerns Marine Insurer
By Spatial Source on 2 August, 2010The use of satellite imagery to prosecute those responsible for oil spills has come to the attention of the marine liability industry. North P&I, a UK company providing protection and indemnity insurance to shipowners, is warning their clients that they are now at a higher risk of being investigated for maritime pollution offences, due […]
Public asked for Feedback on NSW Data
By Spatial Source on 2 August, 2010The New South Wales Government Chief Information Office is asking the public what data it wants opened up in an upcoming refresh of the state's public data catalogue. DataNSW asked for suggestions through a Twitter post last week to over 350 followers. “Catalogue is due for a refresh. Any ideas?” said the post. Interested parties […]
New Study to Assess Sea Level Rise in Northern Territory
By Spatial Source on 2 August, 2010Lasers will be used as part of a 12-month study of the Mary River near Darwin aimed at providing a better understanding of how rising sea levels will affect the area. Civil engineers from Charles Darwin University are leading the project on behalf of the Territory government to assess the effectiveness of several man-made […]
Best of the Blogs 30th July
By Spatial Source on 30 July, 2010The All Points Blog has some updates on how GIS technology is being used in the health sector in the US. Meanwhile the Map Room has a fascinating post about the world’s aquatic dead zones. And Spatial Vision tells us about the grimly inevitable Web 3.0. In the UK, the British Library has […]
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