Volume XIV, Issue 12, December 2018
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From oral agreement to distributed agreement: digital ledgers in land registration
Mohsen Kalantari, Xueling Chen, Zhouyang Wang, Luan Nguyen
Geo-Information tools, governance, and wicked policy problems
Yola Georgiadou, Diana Reckien
CORS usage for GPS survey in Greater Accra region: Advantages, limitation and suggested remedies
Surv. Sebastian Botsyo (MGhIS), Bernard BORKETEY BORTEI, John AYER
Spatial heterogeneity, scale, …
InSight lander
On 26 November 2018
Humanity achieved another milestone
When InSight lander successfully landed on Mars.
Launched on 5th May 2018
It not only intends to study the deep interiors of the Mars
And evolutionary processes
but also the possible seismic activity there.
However, the mission gets an unexpected breakthrough
When it is said to have recorded the sounds of wind
On 1 December …
January 2019
TUSEXPO 2019
16-18 Jan
Rotterdam, the Netherlands
https://tusexpo.com
GeoInsurance Europe 2019
22-23 January London, UK
https://geo-ins-eu.coriniumintelligence.com
Cognizant Autonomous Systems for Safety Critical Applications (CASSCA) 2019
28-29 January
Reston, VA USA
www.ion.org
International LiDAR Mapping Forum (ILMF)
28 – 30 January
Denver, United States
www.lidarmap.org
International Technical Meeting (ITM)/
Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications (PTTI) 2019
28-31 January
Reston, VA USA
www.ion.org
March 2019
2019 URSI Asia Pacific Radio Science Conference
9 – 15 …
LabSat 3 Wideband is an RF signal record and replay system with three independently tuneable wideband channels…
Septentrio boosts its portfolio with mosaic GNSS module
Septentrio has announced the launch of the mosaic high precision GNSS receiver module. Small in size, but huge in performance, this module sets a new benchmark for the mass market positioning building blocks. It supports more than 30 signals from all six GNSS constellations, L-band and various satellite-based …
Virtual Surveyor 6.1 handles more than drone data
Virtual Surveyor 6.1 now handles on-thefly projections that previously required a separate software package to set the data in the proper coordinate system. It has become popular among surveyors because it bridges the gap between UAV photogrammetric processing applications and engineering CAD packages. The software generates an interactive …
Navigation without relying on satellites
The UK’s first quantum accelerometer for navigation has been demonstrated by a team from Imperial College London and M Squared.
Most navigation today relies on a GNSS, such as GPS, which sends and receives signals from satellites orbiting the Earth. The quantum accelerometer is a self-contained system that does not rely on …
FCC approves use of Galileo GNSS in the US
The FCC has granted in part the European Commission’s request for a waiver of Commission rules so that nonfederal devices in the US may access specific signals transmitted from the Galileo. While private users were free to use the European GNSS, with this ruling entity such as …