NEWS - Washington View GPS III, Modernization Face Budget Cuts (English)
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Title:NEWS - Washington View GPS III, Modernization Face Budget Cuts
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Contributors:Divis, Dee Ann ( author )
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Table of contents – Volume 13, Issue 9
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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THE VIEW FROM HERE - The Great EqualizerGibbons, Glen et al. | 2002
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Editorial Advisory Board Update| 2002
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NEWS - Washington View GPS III, Modernization Face Budget CutsDivis, Dee Ann et al. | 2002
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NEWS - Global View - Automakers Sign Up for Automated Crash Notification| 2002
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APPLICATION CHALLENGE - GPS at Ground Zero - Tracking World Trade Center Recovery - For the first time, a disaster recovery effort used GPS-based vehicle location to manage debris removal -- More than 1.8 million tons over an 8-month effort -- Using near real-time tracking to increase security and efficiency and cut costs.Menard, Raymond J. et al. | 2002
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APPLICATION CHALLENGE - Shipyard Giants - High-Precision Crane Guidance - Giant cranes moving in busy container yards require precise positioning to operate efficiently and safely. The University of New Brunswick has developed high-precision GPS RTK software that monitors a crane's deviations from its tracks and feeds the data to the crane's auto-steering system.Kim, Donghyun et al. | 2002
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SYSTEM CHALLENGE - How Will Galileo Improve Positioning Performance? Now that Europe has begun building its own global navigation satellite system called Galileo, many GPS users are looking forward to taking advantage of two compatible systems. A team of University of Calgary researchers describes how this may occur.Lachapelle, Gérard et al. | 2002
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INNOVATION - Ants Can Successfully Design GPS Surveying Networks - When making measurements on a GPS surveying network with a limited number of receivers, an optimum site occupation schedule would provide the best results with a minimum cost in time. This column describes an optimization strategy that organizes survey field work based on imitating the foraging behavior of ants.Aziz Saleh, Hussain et al. | 2002
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NEWS - GPS Inside - GPS-Guided Projectile Soars Over White Sands; NovAtel Reports Quarterly Profit, OmniSTAR Unit; LBS Company Streamlines Data; Canadian Firm Offers GPS RFIC; Trimble Mobile with ESRI ArcPad; ERI Anti-Jam Used by Lockheed; Raven Tied to Beeline, Farm Works; Cobra Embeds Rand McNally; Paradigm Shifts to Leadtek; Motorola, Garmin Choose NavTech Data; GNSS 2003 Call for Papers| 2002
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GPS Marketplace| 2002
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Classifieds| 2002
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Company Index| 2002
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Calendar| 2002
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Advertisers Index| 2002
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LEADING EDGE - "I Bet Nine Lives on GPS" - RTK Survey Averts Mine TragedyCameron, Alan et al. | 2002