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NEWSBRIEFS – GPS
GPS applications to hit 900m units by 2013
The use of GPS technology in consumer, business, and industrial applications, such as telematics and asset tracking, will expand the market to more than 900 million units by 2013, market research firm ABI Research said. Personal Navigation Devices for in-car use will be increasingly complemented by converged solutions based on GPS-enabled handsets for pedestrian navigation and Location Based Services. However, GNSS technologies will have to be combined with other positioning solutions such as assisted-GPS, Wi-Fi, and dead reckoning to address the indoor coverage issue. www.abiresearch.com www.abiresearch.com
Ifen begins shipping Galileo/ GPS RF simulator
Germany’s Ifen GmbH recently began shipping its GNSS RF navigation simulator, NavX-NCS. It is the first product from Ifen, which supports all present and future Galileo and GPS frequencies (E1/L1, L2c, E5ab/L5, and E6) in one box. It can also accommodate high-precision applications, addressing four frequencies simultaneously.
In Russia, space exploration takes back seat to GPS
A top Kremlin official has ordered that space exploration be put on the back burner until the country’s GPS rival actually begins working. According to First Deputy Prime Minister Sergey Ivanov “Working on such large-scale and correspondingly wasteful projects (as Moon or Mars missions) purely to satisfy our own ambitions or to achieve some kind of fantastic goal is something we have no right to do,” said Ivanov. http://blog.wired.com
Russia decommissions five unhealthy GLONASS satellites
GNSS signal observers have noted that Russia decommissioned five GLONASS satellites, while three satellites launched December 25 have yet to be fully commissioned.

The Russian navigation satellite constellation currently has 13 satellites operating and set to healthy.
Chinese satellite navigation system monitors dangerous chemical transport
China has begun use of a domesticallydeveloped monitoring system to oversee dangerous chemical transport based on the country’s Beidou satellite. The system provides all-day data to the navigation satellite, which in turn gives corresponding operational order, according to experts who researched and developed the system. http://news.xinhuanet.com
Low-cost GPS device gives hope to fishermen
The Indian Coast Guard, ISRO’s Ahmedabad-based Space Application Centre and Faridabad-based VXL Technologies Ltd have jointly developed a low-cost GPS transmitter-based fisheries alert system for use by fishermen at sea. The system shall be invaluable in distress situations at sea. Fishermen have been handed over five of the transmitters who are operating mechanised boats in Chennai. www.business-standard.com
SATNAV among top eight in India
According to Dataquest magazine, which has listed top eight companies in India to WATCH OUT for in the year 2008 has selected SATNAV as one of them. The selected companies are expected to be hot in 2008 and these are the ones that are expected to significantly define the trends in their respective areas in India.
Australia piloting GPS-based control of vehicle speed
Australia, has begun trials this month on a GPS-based speed limiting device for vehicles. Titled the “Australasian Intelligent Speed Adaptation Initiative” the technology keeps track of where the vehicle is located, and the speed limit at that location. If the GPS signals from the vehicle indicate a higher rate of speed than is posted on that section of road, an audible warning sounds. If the driver ignores the warning, the gas pedal gets more difficult to depress. The final stage is a technology bypass of the driver so that no amount of pedal-mashing will accelerate the vehicle.
NOAA to ensure GPS accuracy
NOAA will lead an international effort to pinpoint the locations of more than 40 global positioning satellites in Earth orbit. NOAA personnel will compile and analyse satellite orbit data from 10 analysis centres worldwide to ensure the accuracy of GPS information. For the next four years NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey will serve as the Analysis Centre Coordinator for the International Global Navigation Satellite Systems Service, a voluntary federation of more than 200 organisations that provide continuous global satellitetracking data. www.ngs.noaa.gov
Is Iphone’s Wi-fi based location finder better than GPS?
Steve Jobs recently announced that the iPhone will feature Skyhook Wireless’ Wi-Fi location technology in a joint development with Google. It is easy to write this off as a stop gap solution for GPS, as this is a first step towards the next generation of cellular location technology. According to Senior Research Analyst at IMS Research, GPS is a more accurate technology, when you start moving into inner city urban canyons and indoors, just getting a fix with GPS becomes the issue, not accuracy, as anyone with autonomous GPS will reluctantly admit. GPS fundamentally struggles in these environments.
February 2008
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ESRI ASIA PACIFIC USER CONFERENCE 2009
20-21 January
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