PrecisionHawk’s Matt Coleman gives GPS World an overview of the company’s end-to-end product offerings, which include the PrecisionMapper software, at Intergeo 2017, which took place Sept. 26-28 in Berlin, Germany.
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NVS Technologies showcases GNSS receivers, modules at Intergeo 2017
NVS Technologies provides a company overview, as well as a look at its latest GNSS receivers and modules, at Intergeo 2017, which took place Sept. 26-28 in Berlin, Germany.
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Leica Geosystems debuts GNSS RTK rover at Intergeo 2017
Leica Geosystems released its GS18 T GNSS RTK rover at Intergeo 2017, which took place Sept. 26-28 in Berlin, Germany. According to the company, this GNSS RTK rover saves users time because they no longer need to hold the pole vertical to level the bubble.
In addition, the GS18 T RTK rover combines with the company’s Leica Captive and Infinity softwares, which allows the rover to record how the pole was leveled during the measurement and to store the values, the company said.
Watch the video to learn more about the GS18 T.
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Sensonor discusses STIM300 IMU at Intergeo 2017
Sensonor’s Hans Richard Petersen gives GPS World a rundown on the company’s STIM300 IMU at Intergeo 2017, which took place Sept. 26-28 in Berlin, Germany. According to the company, the STIM300 contains three highly accurate MEMS gyros, three high-stability accelerometers and three inclinometers.
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Laser Technology highlights TruPoint 200h at Intergeo 2017
Laser Technology’s Nick Ackerson discusses the company’s TruPoint 200h at Intergeo 2017, which took place Sept. 26-28 in Berlin, Germany. According to the company, the TruPoint 200h laser is unique in that it features hybrid measurement technology.
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GeoMax highlights desktop software at Intergeo 2017
GeoMax, part of Hexagon, highlighted its X-PAD Office Fusion desktop software at Intergeo 2017, which took place Sept. 26-28 in Berlin, Germany. Application Manager Diego Borsani discusses the software, which allows users to avoid passing data from one program to another, according to the company.
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Septentrio debuts smart antenna at Intergeo 2017
Septentrio’s debuted its Altus NR3 at Intergeo 2017, which took place Sept. 26-28 in Berlin, Germany. According to the company, the Altus NR3 combines easy-to-use, multi-frequency, quad-constellation RTK with an unrivalled communications toolset.
Key features of the antenna include a light and portable GNSS receiver; quad-constellation, multi-frequency RTK positioning; and an anti-jamming and monitoring system. The Altus NR3 also features all-in-one base and rover operation.
“This is a true RTK system that makes the use of all the signals to have the best performance that Septentrio is recognized for,” said Gustavo Lopez, product manager at Septentrio. “We also bring something that is quite unique in terms of technology, which is interference mitigation.”
According to the company, the Altus NR3 can suppress the widest variety of interferers from simple continuous narrow-band signals to the more complex wide band and pulsed transmitters, as well as lnmarsat and Iridium satellite transmissions.
The Altus NR3 also features an open interface, so it can be used for a variety of use cases and applications, Lopez added.
Watch the video to learn more about the Altus NR3’s features.
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University of Redlands details its GIS master’s program at Esri UC
Doug Flewelling, Ph.D., gives an overview of the University of Redland‘s master’s degree program for GIS at the 2017 Esri User Conference, which took place July 10-14 in San Diego, California. The program is specifically designed for is professionals in the field looking to further their careers, as well as international students.
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TomTom focuses on integration of traffic data with maps at Esri UC