Volume 21, Issue 2, February 2025

Intelligent, automated, rapid, and safe landmine, improvised explosive device and unexploded ordnance detection using Maggy

Kaya Kuru, Aadithya Sujit, Darren Ansell, John Michael Pinder, David Jones, Benjamin Jon Watkinson, Ridha Hamila and Claire Tinker-Mil

GNSS Constellation specific monthly analysis summary: January 2025

Narayan Dhital

Strategies for climate resilience: Glacier retreat, water security in the Himalayan region

Meen B. Poudyal Chhetri
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Volume 21, Issue 1, January 2025
 
 

Exciting predictions for GIS users using GNSS technology in 2025

Jean-Yves Lauture

GNSS Constellation Specific Monthly Analysis Summary: December 2024

Narayan Dhital

Analysis of the cooling effects of urban green spaces in mitigating micro-climate change using geospatial techniques in Adama City, Ethiopia

Biratu Bobo Merga, Kenate Worku Tabor and Girma Alemu Melka


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As the Artemis missions journey to the Moon and NASA plans for the long voyage to Mars, new navigation capabilities will be key to science, discovery, and human exploration.

Through NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative, Firefly Aerospace of Cedar Park, Texas, will deliver an experimental payload to the Moon’s Mare Crisium basin. NASA’s Lunar GNSS …

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Pasternack, an Infinite Electronics brand and a leading provider of RF, microwave and millimeter-wave products, recently introduced an innovative series of mil-spec GPS/GNSS antennas for use in various small form factor and mobile applications.

Pasternack’s new mil-spec GPS/GNSS antennas are engineered for environmental performance according to the MIL-STD-810G standard and include multi-standard GPS L1, GALLILEO E1 …

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The University of New South Wales has produced an advanced satellite receiver that accepts GPS and Galileo signals. This locally developed technology could play an important role in Australia’s space future.

This receiver accepts signals from two satellite systems, GPS and Galileo, across multiple frequencies. The Australian Space Agency provided funding via the International Space Investment …

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One of Europe’s Galileo satellites has been reconfigured to emit a new signal component optimised to serve low-end receiver devices and Internet of Things applications.

The metre-level accuracy provided by Galileo’s Open Service makes it the world’s most accurate generally-available service, out-performing other global navigation systems such as GPS and providing not only positioning, navigation and …

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SimActive has announced that users of LiDARUSA’s multi-sensor systems can now take advantage of SimActive’s Lidar point cloud colourization capabilities. Using SimActive’s Correlator3D software, users can integrate Lidar data and imagery to create more realistic models. SimActive is a leading photogrammetry software developer.

To begin, the Lidar point clouds are imported into Correlator3D, and the collected …