Recently, Trimble announced that its Trimble® Catalyst™ software-defined Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver for Android phones and tablets has been updated to support GLONASS.
GISCafe Voice Archive for the ‘survey’ CategoryTrimble Catalyst Adds Support for GLONASSThursday, June 28th, 2018Recently, Trimble announced that its Trimble® Catalyst™ software-defined Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver for Android phones and tablets has been updated to support GLONASS.
Tags: cloud, data, geospatial, GIS, location, mapping, mobile, navigation, satellite imagery, smartphones Trimble TBC v4.10 Simplifies the Creation of GIS DeliverablesThursday, June 14th, 2018In May, Trimble announced version 4.1 of Trimble® Business Center office software designed for surveyors and geospatial professionals to simplify the creation of cadastral, GIS, infrastructure inspection and tunneling deliverables. Using new cloud-based data synchronization and workflow task management capabilities, Version 4.1 provides seamless integration with Trimble Access™ 2018 field software to improve field-to-office productivity. Tags: cloud, data, geospatial, GPS, imagery, intelligence, location, mapping, maps, mobile, underground mapping Calling All Geospatial Data Providers for Upcoming GISCafe Special CoverageFriday, May 4th, 2018Data providers abound in the GIS and geospatial industry. Choices range from mapping, built and natural terrain modeling, survey, GIS/LIS technologies, geospatial web, asset inventory, mapping, geodetic and engineering surveying, photogrammetry, satellite imagery and real-time satellite data, remote sensing, aerial and ground-based LiDAR surveys, geographic and land information systems (GIS/LIS), and spatial computing and analysis, data provided by drones, and much more. Tags: air pollution, autonomous vehicles, EarthSense, hurricanes, indoor mapping, OpenStreetMap, real estate, reality modeling, situational intelligence, small sats Share Open Datasets Using theMapCloudFriday, January 26th, 2018Recently, Scottish Geographic Information Systems (GIS) company thinkWhere announced the launch of a new cloud-based platform for GIS and geographic data, theMapCloud. theMapCloud allows maps, open data and business records to be accessed anytime, and anywhere, through a web-connected computer or mobile device. Using standard web browsers, users can view, retrieve and share maps, geographic data and other open datasets and, as well as providing a platform for GIS and other web applications, theMapCloud can be used for a host of data services and Software as a Service (SaaS) applications. Tags: climate change, cloud, data, imagery, intelligence, location, mapping, maps, mobile, OpenStreetMap GISCafe Trends and Predictions for 2018Thursday, January 4th, 2018Happy New Year! As mentioned in our year-end wrap-up, a great number of events that shaped technology in 2017 were natural disasters. Scientists and experts predict that we will see more of these natural events and will continue R&D efforts to prepare for them. Smart city technology will become more important as geospatial professionals seek to find better ways to predict, analyze and prepare communities for the onslaught of weather events. Actual Smart Cities are being built in some parts of the world. And to make those smart cities and countries, in some cases, viable, we will grow greater confidence in artificial intelligence, vehicle technology, Cloud, Internet of Things (IoT), drones, high resolution satellites and small satellites, augmented, virtual and mixed realities and data and sensors. These technologies have become or will become a part of the fabric of geospatial interaction as the demand for them increases. (more…) Tags: climate change, data, geospatial, GIS, hurricanes, imagery, indoor mapping, Infrastructure, intelligence, mapping, maps, mobile, NASA, navigation, reality modeling, remote sensing, satellite imagery, situational intelligence, small sats GISCafe 2017 Year in ReviewTuesday, December 19th, 20172017 tested the resilience of geospatial technologies with many natural disasters. In reviewing the year, we take a look at products, services and technologies that moved the industry forward and responded eloquently to geospatial need. Disaster response, weather tracking, and predictive weather analysis drove a great deal of development and put to the test those technologies in place for just such eventualities. Other areas of interest include new developments in sensors, location and Big Data, small sats, mobile mapping and 3D models for indoor mapping, autonomous driving, and building smart cities. Under the Weather In an interview with URISA’s GISCorps founder Shoreh Elhami and URISA executive director Wendy Nelson, they offer a broader understanding of what GISCorps is about and how it can help with natural disasters. Is ArcGIS Online able to generate a setting for help, i.e., website, app, or whatever resource might be needed, during a natural disaster event? And how soon might that be available to the public? ArcGIS Online (AGO) can be used to create a variety of story maps. Those story maps as well as any AGO based web apps can be embedded in any website and very quickly. A good example of that is the web app that our volunteers embedded in Fort Bend County’s website on road closures. Another example is a story map that was built by NAPSG shortly after the disaster, our volunteers also assisted with that project. How has the GIS relief effort for Hurricane Harvey been handled by GISCorps so far and what are the plans going forward? 26 of our volunteers have been working on mapping road closures in Fort Bend County. The information originates from County’s website, emails, and also tweets. The Web app has been helpful to residents, first responders, and the county staff. The project was lead by two of our volunteers who worked with GISCorps Core Committee members on managing the project. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) also requested the assistance of a GIS programmer to pull data from the FEMA site on an ongoing basis. The GISCorps Recruitment team selected a volunteer within 30 hours and put the volunteer in contact with CDC. We also asked our volunteers to contribute to NAPSG story map. We are currently on stand-by and ready to assist with other projects at this time, be it for Harvey or Irma. How do the projects for Hurricane Harvey and Katrina differ or are they the same? What are the priorities? Quite different. For Katrina, we deployed 30 volunteers onsite, the option to assist remotely didn’t even exist. Volunteers packed up their bags, laptops, and other essentials and head over to the affected areas within a couple of days. For Harvey (and many other disasters of the past few years), we haven’t had to send anyone anywhere. Volunteers work from their home or offices and have been effective in different ways. For Katrina, the priority was to help with the rescue efforts at first (locate people under stress and report to the coast guard) and then, the recovery phase began where volunteers made 100’s of maps and conducted lots of analysis). For Harvey, crowd sourcing and information from social media have become major sources of information for developing interactive maps to first responders and other affected population.] Tom Jeffrey, CEO of CoreLogic, a leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled solutions provider, talked about their analysis for the flooding and storm surge as a result of Hurricane Harvey. Tags: #YII2017, ArcGIS, Bentley Systems, climate change, cloud, data, geospatial, GIS, Google Maps, hurricanes, imagery, indoor mapping, Infrastructure, intelligence, LiDAR, location, maps, mobile, NASA, reality modeling, satellite imagery, small sats, smartphones GISCafe Editorial Calendar 2018Thursday, November 30th, 2017GISCafe Editorial Calendar 2018*
January: 01/23-01/25 Esri Geodesign Summit Redlands, CA Editorial topics:
February: Editorial topics: March: 23/20-3/21 Esri Federal GIS Conference 2018, Washington D.C. Editorial topics:
Tags: ArcGIS, Autodesk, Bentley Systems, climate change, cloud, GIS Day, Google Maps, hurricanes, imagery, indoor mapping, Infrastructure, intelligence, LiDAR, location, maps, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, reality modeling, satellite imagery, situational intelligence, small sats, social media ClimaCell Offers Short-Term Weather Prediction Model for Construction IndustryFriday, November 24th, 2017In an interview with Rei Goffer, ClimaCell, CSO, GISCafe Voice discussed the company’s partnership with Autodesk BIM 360 announced at Autodesk University 2017. Tags: AEC, ClimaCell, climate, climate change, cloud, geospatial, GIS, Google Maps, hurricanes, imagery, location, mapping, maps, mobile GIS Day 2017 is for EveryoneWednesday, November 15th, 2017Dr. Joseph Kerski, Ph.D., GISP, Education Manager for Esri, spoke with GISCafe Voice about GIS Day events and his trip to University of Central Florida (UCF) to participate in GIS Day 2017 there. Coordinating the UCF event is Dr. Timothy Hawthorne, Assistant Professor of Geographic Information Systems, Principal Investigator, NSF Citizen Science GIS REU Site for UCF. Tags: ArcGIS, climate change, cloud, crowdsourcing, data, ESRI, geospatial, GIS, GIS Day, Google, imagery, Infrastructure, intelligence, LiDAR, location, mapping, maps, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, navigation, social media High Flying SORA 200 3D LiDAR Sensing Solution from Cepton Provides High-Rez, Low Cost Mapping for UAVsThursday, November 2nd, 2017Cepton Technologies, Inc.’s Head of Business Development Wei Wei and Vice President of Engineering and co-Founder Dr. Mark McCord talked about the Silicon Valley company’s growth and their latest announcement. In October, Cepton Technologies, a provider of 3D LiDAR sensing solutions for automotive, industrial and mapping applications, announced the launch of SORA 200, a lightweight 3D LiDAR sensor. Tags: data, geospatial, GIS, Google Maps, imagery, mapping, maps, satellite imagery, situational intelligence, small sats
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