NOVEMBER 24, 2021
 
  INSIGHTS
 
Photo: National Park Service
 
GIS helps archaeologists trace a mother's journey
 
By William Tewelow
 
Advanced technologies are aiding new discoveries of the past. Tools used by GIS experts and archaeologists include ground-penetrating radar, lidar and AI.

 
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  NEWS
 
Image: NASA/ESA  
ESA and NASA launch open-source biomass platform
 
The European Space Agency (ESA) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) have publicly released a globally harmonized assessment of aboveground biomass — information vital for managing global climate change.
 
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Percepto launches drone with advanced AI analytics
 
Percepto, an Israel-based company specializing in autonomous inspection with industrial robotics, has launched its 2022 Autonomous Inspection & Monitoring (AIM) platform and Air Mobile drone.
 
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Photo: Nautiz X9
 
Handheld launches new version of its ultra-rugged PDA, the NAUTIZ X9
 
Handheld Group, a manufacturer of rugged mobile computers, has announced a new version of its NAUTIZ X9 PDA: an ultra-rugged enterprise handheld built for fieldwork in the most challenging outdoor and industrial environments.
 
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Image: DJI
 
DJI’s new Mavic 3 has longer flight time, obstacle sensing
 
The new DJI Mavic 3 is an update of the company’s folding camera drone, providing comprehensive improvement and boosting performance for aerial photography.
 
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Photo: Fugro
 
Fugro delivers seabed geodata, employs wind lidar buoys
 
Fugro has completed a geotechnical site characterization project for DRA Global as part of the proposed expansion of the port of Richards Bay in South Africa.
 
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Photo: Bad Elf
 
Bad Elf Introduces laser offset workflow for Esri ArcGIS Field Maps
 
Bad Elf LLC and Laser Tech are providing an integrated laser offset workflow for acquiring high-accuracy field data in GNSS-challenged environments.
 
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  FROM GPS WORLD MAGAZINE
 
Photo: Spirent
 
 
Launchpad: Navigation modules, fleet tracking, UAVs
 
A roundup of recent products in the GNSS and inertial positioning industry from the November 2021 issue of GPS World magazine.
 
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  UPCOMING WEBINAR
 
Answering the Military’s Need for Assured Positioning, Navigation and Timing (A-PNT), Which is Ready Today
 
Date: Thursday, December 9, 2021
Time: 1pm EST
Duration: 60 minutes + extra time for Q&A
Sponsored Content by: Leondardo DRS
 
Summary: U.S. military positioning technology relies heavily on the Global Positioning System (GPS). Yet, in recent years jamming, spoofing, and other forms of interference have grown in frequency and severity. This creates risks for military forces when encountering technologies that degrade the GPS capability on combat vehicles. The solution to this challenge is Assured Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (A-PNT) – a way to provide accurate PNT information at all times under all conditions. Given this threat, Combatant Commanders are requesting alternate PNT systems to GPS for their maneuver formations.

In this webcast you will learn about a variety of technologies and tiered solutions that can ensure our forces are able to win in a contested GPS environment for all ground vehicle platforms that are ready today and that can be fielded quickly and affordably.     
 
Speakers:
Dr. Kevin Betts, Position, Navigation, and Timing Director. Leidos Innovation Center
Mike Stucki, Business Development Director, Mission Systems Campaign
 
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