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Sokkia introduces integrated receiver for diverse applications

Sokkia introduced the latest addition to its GNSS integrated receiver line — the GRX3. According to the company, the GRX3 is designed to provide a smaller, lighter and fully integrated GNSS solution....

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Anatomy of a centimeter-level precise point positioning service

By Markus Brandl, Xiaoming Chen, Herbert Landau, Carlos Rodriguez-Solano and Ulrich Weinbach This article updates a July 2012 feature in GPS World, “Real-Time Extended GNSS Positioning: A New...

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Surveying and BYOD: Yes, you can use your smartphone

BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE (BYOD) is not just an industry buzzword. It can change the way professional surveyors work every day. The idea of using a smartphone or tablet instead of a dedicated device is...

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Applanix introduces new term licenses, new subscription for POSPac

Applanix, a Trimble Company, has introduced new term licenses with full maintenance and support for its desktop post-processing software — POSPac Mobile Mapping Suite (POSPac MMS) and POSPac Unmanned...

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NGS Beta OPUS released, accepting RTK and post-processed data

On Sept. 16, the National Geodetic Survey (NGS) released the latest beta version of OPUS, called Beta OPUS Projects 5.0.  This version of OPUS now accepts real-time kinematic data and post-processed...

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Emlid Studio released for GNSS post-processing

Image: Emlid Emlid has released Emlid Studio, a new post-processed  kinematic (PPK) application designed specifically for post-processing GNSS data. The app is free and available for Windows and Mac...

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NavVis now uses SLAM to remove point cloud artifacts

The latest software release for the SLAM-based NavVis M6 Indoor Mobile Mapping System (IMMS) automatically detects and removes point cloud artifacts, including moving objects in static scenes, the...

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