
In Mongolia, several Continuous GNSS stations are operated and managed by different agencies, private companies and national scientific institutions and these stations have been built for purposes such as topography, cartography, cadastral surveying geodynamic, mining and crustal movement monitoring.

Volume XV, Issue 3, March 2019
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The GPS Week Number Rollover is coming – 5 things you should know
Guy Buesnel
SDGs, Digital Tools and Smart Cities
Zhixuan (Jenny) Yang, Abbas Rajabifard
Mine Surveying in Finland – Education
and Professional Practices
Pasi Laurila
Large scale topographic mapping based on UAV and aerial
photogrammetric technique
M Juraidi Ahmad, A Ahmad and K D Kanniah
2D-based indoor mobile …
Microsatellite contract to Space Flight Laboratory
The Canadian Department of National Defence has awarded a C$15 million contract to Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) for development of multipurpose microsatellites to support Arctic surveillance. Upon successful completion and testing of the prototype, two additional microsatellites will be …
Terra Drone launch its India operations
Terra Drone Corporation has ventured into the Indian market with the establishment of Terra Drone India. With its headquarters in Japan and presence in Asia, Africa, Europe, North America and Latin America, Terra Drone is one of the largest industrial UAV companies in the world. Its associate company, Terra …
TCarta wins contract to Map Seafloor around Kiribati
TCarta Marine has been contracted by the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) to provide a baseline dataset of water depths and seafloor classification around the Republic of Kiribati. Located in the Pacific Ocean, the island nation is threatened by rising sea levels.
TCarta won the open bid …













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