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HP goes ahead in time with architects & designers
Hewlett-Packard India recently announced the winners for Skyline 2020 an online national design contest initiated by HP. The contestants submitted their designs online between April and August 2010 and were judged …

INDUSTRY | LBS | GPS | GIS | REMOTE SENSING | GALILEO UPDATE
NAVTEQ give navigation a ‘Human Touch’
NAVTEQ Natural Guidance™ enables guidance through the use of descriptive reference cues. Research shows consumers want more intuitive and practical directions because they are easier to follow and allow drivers to keep their eyes on the road. …

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MICHIBIKI successfully launched
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched the first Quasi-Zenith Satellite “MICHIBIKI” by the H-IIA Launch Vehicle No. 18 (H-IIA F18) from the Tanegashima Space Center. The launch vehicle flew smoothly, and, at about 28 …

ESRI released the GeoServices REST Specification, which provides a standard way for Web clients to communicate with GIS servers through Representational State Transfer (REST) technology. It has been opened such that developers can expose the GeoServices API request structure from ArcGIS Server and other non-ESRI, back-end GIS servers or processors.
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Volume VI, Issue 9, September 2010
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More GPS or Smarter GPS?
James L Farrell and John W Lavrakas
User authentication schemes for GNSS selective broadcasting
Niki Regina and Matteo Zanzi
Planning model for multiple hazard prone towns
Rajshree Kamat, Aruna Saxena and Ashutosh Sharma
Assessing the Security of Navigation System: A case Study …

MICHIBIKI
Asia seems to be emerging.
As a new centre for satellite navigation.
China is moving fast.
India is maintaining its own pace.
Now Japan is set to touch the zenith.
With the scheduled launch of MICHIBIKI.
The first satellite of Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS).
A landmark in the regional navigation system.
The sun rises.
Again in the East.
Bal Krishna, Editor
bal@mycoordinates.org
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Sherman Lo, Benjamin Peterson, Per Enge
This article assesses the security of eLoran and discusses how its features can be utilized to provide defenses against likely attacks
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) have become increasingly interwoven into the fabric of our infrastructure and economic system. However, as the services provided by GNSS become more important for safety …