NEWSBRIEFS – GPS
Mar 2009 | Comments Off on NEWSBRIEFS – GPS
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Delhi Police to use GPS & GIS
HCL Infosystems revamped the infrastructure of Delhi Police with ICTdriven tools. The GPS-based solution will facilitate routing of emergency calls directly to PCR vehicle network operators for the scenarios that include traffic congestion, medical assistance and fire, as well as crime-in-progress situations. www.hclinfosystems.com |
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Key patent obtained for GPS-Driven Utility Asset Management System
Christie, Parker and Hale has prosecuted a major patent application through issuance for its client Guardian ProStar of Grand Junction, Colorado, USA. The patent, U.S. Pat. No. 7,482,973, pertains to GPS technology for managing and avoiding damage to buried utility assets under the ground, retrieval, and display processes that are required to make numerous business decisions including how, when and where excavators should or should not be digging the ground. www.cph.com
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600 more MTC buses to get GPS
The Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC), Chennai, India has decided to install GPS in 600 buses on various routes. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com |
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Third Satellite of GLONAS is active
The third GLONASS satellite is now transmitting L-band signals on its assigned frequency channel (6) and is being tracked by a number of International GNSS Service (IGS) stations. http://sidt.gpsworld.com |
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Doosan Infracore America selects ORBCOMM Telematics App
Doosan Infracore America has selected MobileNet’s TrakPak application as the GPS system to be included as standard equipment on new qualifying Doosan DX Series Excavators and DL Series Wheel Loaders. www.doosanlift.com |
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