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Thanks Geospatial Media & Communications for including Tersus GNSS Inc. in the annual edition talking about #GNSS industry insights.

Thanks Geospatial Media & Communications for including Tersus GNSS Inc. in the annual edition talking about 话题标签 # GNSS industry insights. To keep up with fast-paced technology innovation, transforming business models and existential threats such as the global economic uncertainty and geopolitical volatility, geospatial industry leaders of today are increasingly turning proactive and future-oriented. "Tersus always embraces new technologies. We think innovations can make the world better, especially in the geospatial area. As we can already see, the 话题标签 # geospatial industry is benefitting from new techniques like BIM, 3D scan, UAV, etc. These techniques are helping to 话题标签 # digitalize the real world more accurately and with higher repeatability. This is helping the decision-makers in optimizing their strategies," said Xiaohua Wen, founder and CEO of Tersus GNSS, "Positioning data is always one of the most important elements of a Digital Twin, and Tersus GNSS

Tersus Innovations in GNSS receivers

Tersus Innovations in GNSS receivers In this article, Tersus talked about what’s on the horizon for GNSS receivers: recent and upcoming innovations, combating spoofing and jamming, fusing GNSS with other sensors, and the impact of increasing accuracy both for professional surveyors and consumers. Click here for the full article: https://www.gpsworld.com/receiver-innovators-log-trends-and-product-launches-part-2/

Tersus will be at the 2020 LSAW Annual Conference in Washington

Tersus will be at the 2020 Land Surveyors' Association of Washington ( #LSAW ) Annual Conference in Washington on Feb 26th. Welcome to visit us at Booth 12. Click here to make an appointment with our product experts: https://www.tersus-gnss.com/inquiry

"Satellite Navigation" is the first English journal in the field of satellite navigation in China.

"Satellite Navigation" is the first English journal in the field of satellite navigation in China. It's a new publication offering scientific research in the field of satellite navigation that has just been launched by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Springer Nature. The journal aims to report new results or progress on the theoretical techniques and applications of satellite navigation. It will publish original articles, reviews, and commentaries that focus on studies such as satellite navigation signals, anti-jamming methods and time and coordinate reference systems, as well as intelligent applications. Yang Yuanxi, deputy chief designer of China's BeiDou Satellite Navigation System (BDS) and a CAS academician, is the chief editor of the journal. The editorial board has drawn more than 40 experts from countries including China, Germany, Britain, the United States, and Russia. One article in the first issue displays the basic performance and future developments o

Oscar is enjoying the test run.

Nice weather, beautiful sunshine, a light breeze blew through the palm trees. It looks like Oscar is enjoying the test run. #geospatial #landsurvey #GNSS #RTK

Line Stakeout on Nuwa

In Nuwa app, if you want to stake out a line, there are two forms. First form: after creating a line to be staked out, stake out to the stakes on the line or the offset line according to the entered stakeout interval. Click [Line] -> [Staking Line] to enter the staking line library. Click [Add] and we use two points to determine a line. Enter the Start Mileage, turn on Point On Line Staking, enter Stakeout Interval and Offset shown as below. Start Mileage is a definition of the mileage given to the starting point of the line to determine the mileage value of other stakes on this line. Interval is used to determine how much distance to stake out a stake. For example, a stake is staked every 10m here, hence a line has a total length of 140.45m and a total of 16 stakes. Offset is the offset of the stake from the line. Of course, offset can be zero. When offset is 1, we consider that the stake is 1m to the right of the line forward direction. Select this line for line stakeout. The fi