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“Cost effective GNSS positioning techniques” by Neil D. Weston, Volker Schwieger
(from June 2011 issue of Coordinates)
“Tech Lead: Location is Personal” by Bhanu Rekha
(from June 2011 issue of the Geospatial World Magazine)
“Operation Geronimo: The killer geoint” by Aditi Bhan
Intelligence gathered from geospatial technology helped US forces track its most wanted man, Osama bin Laden
(from May/June 2011 issue of the GeoIntelligence Magazine)
“Cadastral Futures: Building a New Vision for the Nature and Role of Cadastres” by Rohan Bennett, Abbas Rajabifard, Mohsen Kalantari, Jude Wallace and Ian Williamson, Australia
(from June 2011 issue of the FIG Newsletter)
“The Automation Age” by Robert Galvin
Automated data collection improves efficiency, flexibility and workflow
(from June 2011 issue of the Point of Beginning)
“Mr. Bilby’s Elegant Assembly, Being both Elegant and Sublime” by C. Barton Crattie
Long before GNSS, triangulation angle-turners had to take to the air
(from June 2011 issue of the The American Surveyor)
Got an interesting article to share? Please email yvonne@sisv.org.sg.
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