Network corrected real-time is a technological approach to high precision GPS/ GNSS positioning that has been theorized about, studied, experimented with, and implemented in various academic, scientific, and commercial forms for nearly a decade. Many of the various approaches share the fruits of past research, algorithms, and technological tools; some which are in common.
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Hello Amerisurv user... I hope this newsletter finds you well! Our April/May edition is packed with more great content, all of which can be reached below. Of particular note is a new feature we're starting called The Wow Factor. Since the late 1970s electronic surveying technology has always fascinated and challenged me. Not only did it enable our crews to perform faster, better quality work, it always appealed to me as being more fun.
At the annual Virginia show, I attended a reception hosted by Loyola Spatial Systems where they showed a new web app they had developed. The app uses Google Maps to show where GPS rovers are working. My first thought was, "Wow, that's cool." Since most of the work we do is routine, more fun is good, yes? You can read more about it below, both in my editorial and in the actual Wow Factor article.
Again, please don't hesitate to contact me if you've got a project or story you'd like to share. Starting with our June issue, we're increasing the size of the magazine just to accomodate all the great content that's poured in.
• 2008 ESRI Survey & Engineering GIS Summit - August 2-5, San Diego, California. Join more than 400 surveyors and engineers in exploring the possibilities of GIS technology. See how GIS software integrates with surveying and engineering tools to provide more complete business solutions and field processes.
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