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Title:Views - The View from Here - Looking for the Next Best Thing
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Table of contents – Volume 15, Issue 5
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Views - The View from Here - Looking for the Next Best ThingGibbons, Glen et al. | 2004
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News - Global View - Alcatel to the Rescue on Project SCORE; University of Nottingham Founds SatNav Center; GPS On Board Gravity Probe B| 2004
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Application Challenge - Precise Rail Track Surveying - The subtle twists and turns of highly engineered modern rail systems pose a particular challenge for track renewal projects requiring high-precision 3D measurements. A Swiss survey company has developed a trolley-borne RTK GPS-based system that, in combination with total stations and other sensors, is working successfully in the United Kingdom.Glaus, Ralph et al. | 2004
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Test Challenge - GPS Vulnerability Testing: Jamming and Interference - Testing GPS vulnerability to electronic warfare measures and other RF interference is not a simple matter, Test facility personnel must anticipate operational and environmental factors as well as consider the technical aspects of GPS and jamming techniques. The former test manager and colleagues at the Joint GPS Combat Effectiveness Joint Test & Evaluation program describe how they did it.Kasper, West et al. | 2004
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Design Challenge - Acquiring Sensitivity - To Bring New Signals Indoors - For users of future low-cost, high-volume GNSS receivers, the new GPS signals L2C and L5 and the new Galileo signal will significantly improve sensitivity and accuracy. But for receiver designers, what about the complexities of acquiring the signal? We cannot track a signal if we cannot first acquire it!Mattos, Philip et al. | 2004
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Innovation - Hyperboloidal Range Differencing - A New Technique for Deformation Monitoring - Using observations from as few as two GPS satellites over a period of minutes, researchers can detect sub-centimeter displacements -- Something heretofore unachievable with conventional techniques. This shows potential for detecting incipient landslides or other catastrophic ruptures such as dam failures.Itani, Kenji et al. | 2004
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News - GPS Inside - Now You, Too, Can Be a Galileo Master; Satellite Surveying Text Updated; Geospatial Mags Lead Satellite Panels; CSI Puts Bluetooth In PowerMAX; Televigation Locates Card Payments; Tiger, Fathammer Got GPS Game; Symmetricom Offers XLi Timing Options; Ricoh Camera Can Geocode Photos; NavCom AirsVueStar Package; NAVTEQ, XM Satellite Hit the Road; Sarantel Antenna Outfits Alarm; Eurofix to Enhance Saudi GPS; Navy Awards NavCom, I.T.S.; GPS Navigation for Smartphones; TechnoCom Funded for Expansion; Navicore Secures First Funding; Events; People| 2004
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Marketplace| 2004
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Classifieds| 2004
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Advertisers Index . Company Index| 2004
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Calendar| 2004