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September 2014
GIScience 2014
23 – 26 September
Vienna, Austria
www.giscience.org
October 2014
INTERGEO 2014
7-9 October
Berlin, Germany
www.intergeo.de
6th Asia Oceania Regional Workshop on GNSS
9-11 October
Phuket, Thailand
www.multignss.asia/workshop.html
GeoForm
14-16 October 2014
Moscow, Russia
http://www.geoexpo.ru/en-GB
Esri Mid-East & Africa User Conference
22 – 24 October 2014
Kuwait
http://www.esri.com/events/meauc
ISGNSS2014
22 – 24 October
Jeju Island, Korea
www.isgnss2014.org
35th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing
27-31 October
Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar
www.acrs2014.com
NZIS Conference 2014
29 Oct – 1 Nov
New Plymouth, New Zealand
www.nzisconference.org.nz
November 2014
Trimble …
Lost its way
Galileo 5 and 6, the pair of Galileo satellites,
Were launched on Aug 22, 2014.
Instead of the expected circular orbit.
They were released on a lower and elliptical orbit,
Although the ‘wayward’ satellites are said to be safely under control,
Studies are being conducted to determine
The scope of the anomaly
And its impact on the mission
Are yet to …
NavCom off ers our products and services through a network of over 40 authorized resellers and OEM relationships in 25 countries. Our sales channel partners are the key to our sales success as well as a core element of our product improvement and development process. Our resellers know their respective markets and customer needs.
The new Bureau to lead the United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM) has been elected by the Member States.
Emergent coastal structures such as groins, detached offshore breakwaters, and sea walls have been successfully adopted as coastal protection measures for many decades (Dean and Dalrymple, 2001: Silvester and Hsu, 1997). These type of structures are common in the US and Europe (Dean and Dalrymple, 2001), and even more so in Japan, where Seiji et al.
European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS), the European Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS), provides corrections and integrity information to GPS signals over a broad area centred over Europe, and is fully interoperable with other existing SBAS systems (e.g., WAAS, the brand name of the American SBAS).
When looking at the timeline of technology of today’s consumer electronics, there are several interesting connections with technology and associated infrastructure originally (at least partly) developed in the cont ext of DoD funded projects. Large-scale integration of this technology into consumer electronics created an economy of scale that is unmatched, enabling capabilities and services that otherwise may have been prohibitive due to cost.