The status of world GNSS, and augmentation systems in the Pacific region, highlighted the policy session of the Institute of Navigtion Pacific PNT Conference being held this week in Honolulu, Hawaii. ...
Read More →By Tracy Cozzens Surveyors install and configure a base and rover for a 13,000-hectare survey of the Plains Kogoni in Mali. In the heart of landlocked Mali, between the Atlantic Ocean 800 miles to the...
Read More →UC Berkeley researchers have developed a method to provide real-time, high-resolution data in hard-to-map waterways, using GPS. Tossing a robot is Andrew Tinka, with Kevin Weekly. (Photo courtesy of J...
Read More →By Tracy Cozzens Using a large network of GPS stations, a team of researchers has found that the Rio Valley Rift in the Southwest United States — previously suspected to be dead — is slowly expand...
Read More →A U.S. Army camp near Townsville’s suburban areas, circa 1944. By Tracy Cozzens Beneath the surface of a tropical paradise in the city of Townsville on Australia’s Sunshine Coast lies a hidden ma...
Read More →By Tracy Cozzens Nav On Time, a French Company located in Toulouse, has successfully completed a trial campaign of its Mow-By-Sat precision guidance on a commercial lawnmower. In August, the prototype...
Read More →By Tracy Cozzens GreenGPS is being developed by University of Illinois researchers. Most GPS devices in cars today give the driver two choices: shortest route or fastest route. GreenGPS provides a thi...
Read More →By Tracy Cozzens Figure 1. Worldwide nuclear testing 1945–2009 (CTBTO website). Can GPS be used to detect underground nuclear explosions? A research team is developing a software program that uses G...
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