April 2005 Vol. 9 Issue 4
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- Editorial
- Geomorphological investigations using IRS data
P Periakali, K K Sharma, S D Sridhar, R Krishnamoorthy, N R Rao, S A Barathi Manigandan
The aim of this study is to map the coastal landforms using multi-spectral Remote Sensing...
- GIS streamlines diamond exploration
James Campbell, Helius Guimaraes, Marcelo Braghin
Prospecting geologists in the De Beers Group rely on maps...
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Orthometric heights from GPS-levelling observations
B Nagarajan, S K Singh
It is necessary to tranform the ellipsoidal heights
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Location technologies for pedestrian navigation
Georg Gartner, Verena Radoczky, Gunther Retscher
A reliable pedestrian navigation service requires...
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Inertial navigation sensors for mobile mapping
Khurram Shaikh, Rashid Shariff, Hishamuddin Jamaluddin, Farrukh Nagi, Shattri Mansor
GPS is dependent on the satellite signals. Unfortunately...
- Smart GIS: Location based services for mobile users
Danish Ahmad, Muhammad Nawaz, Farha Sattar
All the facilities, utilities and necessities for daily accessible using the road network...
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GIS should be considered as part of GeoICT
C Vincent Tao, Director, Geospatial Information and Communication Technology (GeoICT) Lab, Canada
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Industry has a big role in shaping mindsets
Hans Hess, Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of the Board,
Leica Geosystems
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Geohorizon '05, India: Geoinformatics students Touching the horizon
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GIS: Protecting communities
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Events
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