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The inaugural 3D Australia conference was at the University of Melbourne from 24th to 27th October 2017. 3D Australia 2017 comprised the 3D Geoinfo Conference 2017, the 1st international workshop on BIM and GIS integration, and 3D Cadastre training.

The 3D Geoinfo Conference 2017 brought together 150 international researchers from academia, industry and government in …

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The Union Minister of Civil Aviation Shri P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju and the Minister for State for Civil Aviation Shri Jayant Sinha presented and briefed the media about the draft regulation….

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The territory of the Balkan Peninsula is well known as a very active tectonic zone. Various geophysical, geological and geodetic methods and approaches have been applied…

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In recent years, ‘Google Maps’ become the most widely used open source web based mapping application as it provides high resolution satellite imagery…

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A couple of decades ago, it was necessary to collect carrier-phase data with at least two GPS receivers simultaneously within a few hours to make high…

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In the past few years, Mobile Mapping System (MMS) has been widely used in Geomatics engineering. Using various mapping sensors, such as Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR), camera and high resolution visible sensors, geospatial information can be…

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Volume XIII, Issue 11, November 2017

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Resilient PNT: Is it?

Guy Buesnel, Andy Proctor MA, John Pottle

BIM is the New GIS

Mohsen Kalantari

Rising expectations – Public institutions facing a new reality in a digital era

Daniel Janonius Löwgren

3D deformation analysis using GNSS data on Penggaron bridge of Semarang-Ungaran toll road section

Pratama, Rizal Adhi, Sunantyo, …

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December 2017

ICG 2017

2 – 7 December Kyoto, Japan

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Remote sensing for cosmic dust and other celestial bodies
In a paper published in EPJ Plus, Stefano Bagnulo from Armagh Observatory and Planetarium in Northern Ireland, UK, and colleagues review the state-of-theart in polarimetry for studying the small bodies in our solar system. Combined with other observational techniques, such as thermal radiometry and visible photometry, …

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First contract between ESSP and KARI
ESSP has recently signed a framework Contract with KARI (Republic of Korea Aerospace Research Institute) to support them on the set-up of the future Korean Service Provider for KASS, the Korea Augmentation Satellite System similar to the European EGNOS. The signature was sealed last October 25th at the Toulouse …