Tag "GPS"
High Accuracy and Advanced Field Work with Latest SuperSurv
To meet the great needs of high accuracy field data collection and better workflow via modern GNSS technology, Supergeo, the leading GIS software and solution provider, announces the latest SuperSurv
Webinar: TerraGo Edge v3.4 Adds Powerful GPS Features
TerraGo Edge v3.4 Adds Powerful GPS Features Tuesday, March 3, 2015 12:00 PM EST Join this webinar and get an overview of TerraGo Edge v3.4 new functions and capabilities. TerraGo
Trimble’s Pocket-Sized R1 GNSS Receiver Enables High-Accuracy Data Collection with Smart Devices
Professional-Grade Location Accuracy Using Consumer Smart Phones and Tablets Trimble introduced today the R1 GNSS receiver, a pocket-sized, rugged, standalone receiver that works with iOS, Android or Window® mobile handhelds,
GIS Observation System Supplies Water for Lives
As the main water supply and electricity generator in great Taipei, Feitsui Reservoir is a vital resource in Taiwan. Feitsui Reservoir Administration therefore needs to ensure that water quality, water
Russia’s Glonass an alternative to the Brazilians for GPS
In recent news by Sputnik, the Russian Global Navigation Satellite System (Glonass) will provide Brazilians with an alternative to the American Global Positioning System (GPS), giving them more localized data and stability, the
SuperSurv 3.2 Supports iOS 8 and Enhances GPS Display
SuperSurv (iOS) 3.2, the field data collecting app for iPhone and iPad users, now fully supports iOS 8 and enhances GPS display with optimal user experiences. Developed by Supergeo, SuperSurv
Discover the Secret Life of Your Cat with the G-Paws GPS Pet Tracker
Ever wondered what your cat does when you’re not around? Wonder no more, because, following their success providing accurate mapping to BBC’s Cat Watch 2014, Ordnance Survey is now stocking G-Paws
No Auto-rickshaw Without GPS to Ply on Delhi Roads
In view of passenger safety, the Delhi government has decided not to allow autorickshaws plying in Noida, Ghaziabad, Sonipat and Faridabad without GPS to enter into the national capital. The