Those in the GNSS/PNT community will say it’s because virtually every technology uses GNSS signals, and most depend upon them. When signals are disrupted, something bad could happen.
But how likely is that? What is the risk and are we willing to take it? These are questions that many governments are starting to ask.
Volume XIV, Issue 8, August 2018
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Clustering of Geo-tectonics using GNSS data
Prof. em. Dr. Shunji Murai, Hideo Suzuki
Detection of Pest Infestation Area in Paddy Field by Visible Bands Vegetation Indices
SitiNurfarhanaMd Noor, Abdul Rashid Mohamed Shariff
Semi-buried seabed object detection: Sonar vs. Geophysical methods
Dino Dragun, Lieselot Noppe, Pierre Serpe, Emeline Caron, Astrid Robert
Geomagnetic Storms: Impact on GPS/GNSS signal …
September 2018
Esri India User Conference 2018
September 4 Kolkata September 6 Hyderabad September 10 -11 Delhi NCR
http://www.esriindia.com/events/2018/uc
Inter Drone 2018
5 – 7 September Las Vegas, USA
http://www.interdrone.com
Smart Geospatial Expo
12 -14 September 2018 Seoul, Korea
http://www.smartgeoexpo.kr
EuroGEOSS Workshop
12 – 14 September Geneva, Switzerland
https://ec.europa.eu
Africa GEO
17-19 September
Johannesburg, South Africas
https://africageo.org.za
INSPIRE Conference 2018
18 – 21 September
Antwerp, Belgium
www.inspire.ec.europa.eu/conference2018
5th EARSeL Joint Workshop “Urban Remote Sensing – Challenges …
In reverse gear?
As a fallout of Brexit
It appears that the Public Regulated Services (PRS) of Galileo
Has become a contentious issue.
And similar to this, there are several other bones of contention…
Stakes are high
So is the pitch of stakeholders,
Hope it may not become messier in time to come
Galileo as a …
Galileo quartet successfully launched from Kourou
Four new Galileo satellites were successfully launched from the European spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana on July 25, bringing the constellation to a total of 26 satellites.
For the second time, the European GNSS Agency (GSA) is responsible for the Early Orbit Phase (EOP) of this mission, overseeing Spaceopal …
Rockwell Collins and Iridium partnership
Iridium Communications Inc. has announced Rockwell Collins as the newest Iridium Certus service provider for the aviation industry. Rockwell Collins will be adding the service to its comprehensive suite of aircraft connectivity applications for commercial, government and ARINCDirectSMbusiness customers.
Iridium Certus will bring broadband functionality, with enterprise-grade quality of service, …
Ordnance Survey to help Guyana reap the benefit of geospatial data
Ordnance Survey (OS) is to provide consultancy services to the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission (GLSC) to re-establish and further develop the GPS Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) network in Guyana. The project seeks to establish and sustainably maintain a modern, robust and accurate …
Virtual Surveyor streamlines workflow
The Virtual Surveyor drone surveying software now offers a faster, more efficient workflow and better overall user experience in a more stable platform. These new capabilities, along with an improved licensing system and an extended free application, are available now in Virtual Surveyor 6.
The software leverages the expertise and interpretation …
Singapore’s first 5G pilot network
Singtel and Ericsson are strengthening their 5G Centre of Excellence Programme partnership with the announcement of a new initiative that will see Singapore’s first 5G pilot network go live this year.
Using Ericsson’s 3GPP standardscompliant 5G technology with the trial spectrum allocated by Singapore’s Info- Communications Media Development Authority (IMDA), …