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September 2019
ISDE 11
24 – 27 September
Florence, Italy
digitalearth2019.eu
October 2019
The 8th FIG Land Administration Domain Model Workshop (LADM 2019)
4th International Conferenceon Smart Data and Smart Cities (SDSC2019)
Geomatics Geospatial Technology (GGT2019)
1 – 3 October Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
http://isoladm.org http://www.geoinfo.utm
40th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing (ACRS)
13 – 18 October Deajuong City, Korea
www.acrs2019.org
Commercial UAV Expo Americas
28 – 30 October
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Professor David Last
Consultant Engineer and Expert Witness specialising in Radio Navigati on and Communicati ons Systems. He is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Bangor, Wales and Past-President of the Royal Insti tute of Navigati on
In July this year, Galileo suff ered a week-long outage? How do you regard this ‘technical incident’?
Outages can happen. …
Chris Rizos
Chris Rizos is an Emeritus Professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and a co-director of the Satellite Navigation and Positioning (SNAP) Lab at UNSW. Chris is president-elect of the International Union of Geodesy & Geophysics (IUGG).
Professor Rizos’ early fascination with old maps and Australia’s exploring pioneers sparked his own exploration of …
Matteo Sgrenzaroli
co-founder and the person responsible for research and development at Gexcel srl.
Gexcel started with the mission to turn the latest scientific achievements in the field of geomatics into hitech products and services for wide areas of application. How far have you been able to achieve your mission?
We can say that we achieved our mission …
An outage
That lasted a weeklong (11th July’19 onwards)
Again re-emphasizes the GNSS vulnerabilities.
As stakes are high, so are the worries.
There will be plausible explanations
To such technical incidents
Yet they do not lessen the likely consequences.
Voices making the case for complementarity among GNSS systems
And lobby for back-up system
Gain further credence.
Bal Krishna, Editor
bal@mycoordinates.org
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