Using tiny cameras to detect road markings, the new breed of lane departure warning systems (LDWS) will assist drivers in keeping to their lane by vibrating the seat belt when the vehicle starts to dr… more →
Racelogic :: Blogharrynt wrote 4 weeks ago: Using tiny cameras to detect road markings, the new breed of lane departure warning systems (LDWS) w … more →
harrynt wrote 4 weeks ago: Multi constellation operation is becoming a reality for LabSat, as the first prototype has now been … more →
harrynt wrote 3 months ago: We are working on upgrades to the existing LabSat hardware which will allow Glonass and Galileo sign … more →
harrynt wrote 4 months ago: It was great to see many new faces at the Automotive Testing Expo in Stuttgart last month! We took … more →
ivanpankov wrote 5 months ago: I think you’ve heard of GPS. It is a technology which helps you to get back home after camping … more →
pakalert wrote 6 months ago: Thu, 21 May 2009 09:47:19 GMT Press TV Cars equipped with GPS are great helpers in travels While tec … more →
harrynt wrote 8 months ago: Our most accurate systems to date are currently undergoing testing, with 50 Hz and 100 Hz RTK with G … more →
harrynt wrote 8 months ago: As well as VBOX 3i, we have also launched a 20Hz RTK and Glonass upgrade, increasing the positional … more →
dakota1917 wrote 1 year ago: Here is an interesting story that combines two of my favorite things to talk about: GIS and the Red … more →
Matteo Luccio wrote 1 year ago: The U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment & Training Administration has recognized the geospatia … more →
Dimitrios Matsoulis wrote 1 year ago: Russia’s GLONASS is a little bit like a mirror of the country’s state. GLONASS was plann … more →
Abhishek Vij wrote 2 years ago: Russia’s GLONASS system just got a boost with the launch of three new satellites aboard a Prot … more →
Pi wrote 2 years ago: First up, the US/Russia Dec 14 joint statement on GPS/GLONASS interoperability and some speculation … more →