Tag: video

  • Video Playlist: CTIA Super Mobility 2016

    GPS World is on the CTIA Super Mobility 2016 exhibit floor, bringing you updates on the latest products and services. The event is being held Sept. 6-9 in Las Vegas, Nevada. CTIA’s flagship event is a convergence of everything wireless for professionals who work in the mobile technology industry, including leaders in wireless, indoor location, connected car and Internet of Things (IoT), among many others.

    For a full list of videos, view our playlist on YouTube.

  • Intergeo TV: German Association of Surveying (DVW) VP Jens Riecken

    IGTV Career interview: Why should young people opt for a career in geodesy and geoinformation? See the latest from INTERGEO TV, the Newschannel for the Geospatial Community. View all the latest videos and news on: http://intergeo-tv.com

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  • New ArcGIS Full Motion Video release gives faster access

    Esri’s latest version of ArcGIS Full Motion Video (FMV) presents new capabilities to improve the way analysts and managers interact with videos.

    ArcGIS FMV allows users to view, organize and analyze video from drones and other collection platforms.

    The new release includes a performance boost in playback and panning, and in zooming the video during playback. It offers full support for JP2, and TIFF support for video mosaics including full image transformations for better accuracy. A new search tool makes it easier to find video segments based on location, time, and selected features.

    “ArcGIS FMV expands the capabilities of ArcGIS as a complete, professional platform for managing, sharing, and extracting value from geospatial data,” said Gerald Kinn, Esri’s lead product engineer for imagery. “Imagery from video is one of the most important sources of data in ArcGIS.”

    The previous version of ArcGIS FMV included a multiplexer tool that allowed users to transform non-MISB format videos, such as from UAVs or drones, into MISB-compliant videos compatible with the FMV add-in.

    “ArcGIS FMV tools add a dimension to our remote sensing analysis not previously possible,” said Verne LaClair, general manager for Vertex Geo, an Esri partner that specializes in civilian, municipal, defense and intelligence initiatives. “The ability to map FMV content will play an important role in search-and-rescue operations, wildlife tracking and monitoring, and cinematography projects.”

    For specific and technical details about this and the latest version, visit Esri.com/FMV.

  • 5 centimeter accuracy, no base station needed

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIUhy2aTa9g&feature=youtu.be

    The StarFire network is the longest operating precise point positioning service of its kind, helping end users increase productivity and efficiency for over 15 years. High precision applications with a need for extreme accuracy are able to leverage the Precise Point Positioning Service StarFire to increase user productivity and efficiency in real time.

    StarFire’s 5cm global accuracy combined with the network’s performance and reliability make it exceptionally suitable for multiple precise positioning applications. StarFire has changed the way our customers do business. In addition to StareFire our products offer industry leading innovations such as: StarFire Over IP, RTK-Extend, Quick Start, and Rapid Recovery. It’s no wonder why industry professionals the world over use NavCom. Learn more at: www.navcomtech.com/starfire

    Contact NavCom: https://www.navcomtech.com/navcom_en_US/docs/html/secured/our_company/contact_us/leadform_regional.html

  • Venom shows off drone batteries at AUVSI’s Xponential 2016

    Venom Power displays numerous battery options for UAVs at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International‘s Xponential show, held May 2-5 in new Orleans.

    Venom offers a line of rechargeable batteries specifically made for UAVs.

  • Galileo satellites 13 and 14 prepare for launch

    Another pair of Galileo navigation satellites is scheduled for launch by a Soyuz rocket on May 24 from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana, bringing the Galileo system a step closer to operational use.

    This video gives an overview of Galileo and shows Galileo 13 and 14 in preparation in Kourou. It includes an interview with Paul Verhoef, ESA director of the Galileo Programme and navigation-related activities.

    The European Commission asked the European Space Agency (ESA) to speed up the deployment of the constellation and to increase it’s robustness for delivering initial services, according to ESA.

    A total of 12 satellites has been deployed into orbit during the last four years — six in the last year alone.

    Learn more about the launch here.

  • Introduction to the 2016 USGIF GEOINT Symposium

    Geointelligence Insider’s Art Kalinski is reporting live from the GEOINT 2016 Symposium, which is being held May 15-18 in Orlando, Fla.

    Hosted and produced by the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), a non-profit, non-lobbying educational organization, the annual GEOINT Symposium is the nation’s largest gathering of industry, academia and government to include defense, intelligence and Homeland Security Communities as well as commercial, federal/civil, state and local geospatial intelligence stakeholders.

  • USGIF GEOINT 2016 Symposium Introduction

    Geointelligence Insider’s Art Kalinski is reporting live from the GEOINT 2016 Symposium, which is being held May 15-18 in Orlando, Fla.

    Hosted and produced by the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), a non-profit, non-lobbying educational organization, the annual GEOINT Symposium is the nation’s largest gathering of industry, academia and government to include defense, intelligence and Homeland Security Communities as well as commercial, federal/civil, state and local geospatial intelligence stakeholders.

  • Trackimo showcases IoT tracking devices at AUVSI’s Xponential 2016

    Trackimo, a U.S.-based IoT (Internet of Things) solution provider enabling worldwide connectivity for M2M (Machine to Machine) devices, showcases its tracking devices at the Association for Unmanned Vehicles Systems International’s Xponential show, held May 2-5 in New Orleans.

    Trackimo’s technology integrates GPS, GSM, an accelerometer and sensors that provide smart data. Cellular network signaling manages the devices and dispatches information to systems and apps.

    Trackimo covers both consumer and businesses sectors including fleet tracking and logistics management solutions, customizable and scalable IoT platform, remote gateways and consumer tracking devices.

  • Systron Donner talks SDI500 tactical grade MEMS IMU at AUVSI’s Xponential 2016

    David Hoyh of Systron Donner Inertial talks about the company’s SDI500 tactical grade MEMS IMU at the Association of Unmanned Vehicles International‘s Xpontential 2016 show, held May 2-5 in New Orleans. The company also featured its INS/GPS SDN500 for use in GPS-denied situations.

  • Draganfly highlights new handheld ground control system at AUVSI’s Xponential 2016

    Draganfly Innovations launched its new handheld Ground Control System (GCS) at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International‘s Xponential show, held May 3-5 in New Orleans.

    Ben Miller, in sales engineering for the company, talks about the system’s mission planning capability for surveying.

  • Velodyne features VLP-16 Puck mobile mapping system at AUVSI’s Xponential 2016

    Velodyne‘s Frank Bertini talks about the company’s new 3D lidar VLP-16 Puck at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International‘s Xpontential show, held May 3-5 in New Orleans.

    The sensor offers real-time data, 360-degree scanning, 3D distance and calibrated reflectivity measurements for the mapping, automotive, UAV, security and robotics markets.