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 Digital City Concept Kunming
 
 
 Swissphoto leads the way with Leica SmartStation
 
 
 Increased productivity in stock survey
 
 
 GPS Spider nets the world
 
 
 Spider manages Portuguese GPS Network
 
 
 Private GPS reference network
 
 
 Leica System 1200 fulfils expectations for German surveyors
 
 
 Tvilum Landinspektørfirma invests in System 1200
 
 
 Emerging permanent reference station networks
 
 
 Point-and-Click future of GIS
 
 
 Cadastre in Guatemala
 
 
 The highly sophisticated GIS
 
 
 Cadastral System Budapest
 
 
 Leica GS5+ Address Database
 
 
 Using GPS/GIS Technology
 
 
 Planning Process in Richmond
 
 
 Infrastructure Mapping Canada
 
 
 Maintain Roads and Highways
 
 
 Locate Schools in East Timor
 
 
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Solutions pour le cadastre
Cadastral solutions involve managing legal cadastres of properties and registers with transaction history according to country or state regulations. This includes attribute information describing land use and ownership.
Digital City Concept Kunming
With the latest technology from Leica Geosystems AG, Kunming is implementing the digital city concept by establishing a spatial positioning infrastructure – Continuously Operating GPS Reference Station Network for serving multiple applications and social needs of the whole city region by providing highly accurate and reliable spatial information to general public continuously. plus
Swissphoto leads the way with Leica SmartStation
Swissphoto Group AG, the leading Swiss Survey Company, has relied on the expertise of Leica Geosystems for decades and invests as one of the first in Europe in SmartStation. The decision to purchase a SmartStation was influenced by the positive feedback of the staff that use Leica System 1200. plus
Increased productivity in stock survey
(Reporter 51, August 2004) Following the purchase of Leica's new TPS1200 system, surveyor Simon Briggs from South Downs Surveys used the system to undertake a stock survey in Gloucestershire. The Leica instrument not only enabled the survey to be undertaken by one person, it was also completed within half the expected time, providing excellent productivity gains. plus
GPS Spider nets the world
(Reporter 51, August 2004) Innovative projects in Australia and Austria are making use of Leica GPS Spider software to fully automate operation of GPS reference stations. In the first project presented, Spider controls a network of GPS reference stations and in the other it monitors a dangerous rockfall area. The purpose of these projects is quite different, nevertheless Spider, together with customized solutions by Leica Geosystems have fulfilled and exceeded the customer's expectations. plus
Spider manages Portuguese GPS Network
The relationship between Leica Geosystems in Portugal and IGP has been based for many years on trust, quality and a high level of service and support. Consequently, IGP has decided to use Leica SPIDER software to manage the Portuguese National GPS Permanent Station Network (ReNEP), which currently has 8 GPS stations. plus
Private GPS reference network
Leica Geosystems recently delivered the new system GPS1200 to SSAB in Oxelösund, Sweden. Leica GPS1200 constitutes the core of a new investment to make a private GPS-reference network at SSAB. The GPS antenna has been located in a carefully chosen place - on top of the 73 metre-tall tower in the power plant. plus
System 1200 & SmartStation
Following the purchase of both TPS and GPS System 1200, German company SAG Netz und Energietechnik is so pleased with the reliability and productivity of the instruments that they plan to provide each of their subsidiaries with at least one set. plus
Tvilum Landinspektørfirma invests in System 1200
Increased demands on efficiency and flexibility. That is the main reason why Tvilum Landinspektørfirma – one of Denmark’s leading companies of chartered surveyors – has chosen to invest in three total stations and four GPSs from Leica Geosystems’ new System 1200 range. In future, the company expects to be using Leica as a total supplier of measuring equipment. plus
Emerging permanent reference station networks
(Reporter 50, April 2004) Over the last few years, permanent reference station installations have emerged in several countries. These installations allow for roving GPS users in the field to achieve instant centimetre accuracies without the need of setting up a GPS reference station on a known station. This is quite appealing, since in areas with considerable GPS surveying activity, a number of users might share the infrastructure and the associated costs. Some of the installations are operated by companies and provide a service to the surveying community. plus
Point-and-Click future of GIS
(Reporter 48, Jan 2003) Since its 2001 acquisition of LH Systems and ERDAS, Leica Geosystems GIS & Mapping Division has mobilized to integrate its product offerings in Airborne data acquisition, geographic imaging, GPS/GIS, and Land Information Systems. As it begins to optimize the interoperability of these complementary technologies, Leica Geosystems aims to transform the way we capture, analyze, and use spatial data. plus
Cadastre in Guatemala
(Reporter 48, Jan 2003) Leica Geosystems has been contracted by Guatemala to deliver equipment for field data acquisition and the development of the National Geodetic Network. plus
The highly sophisticated GIS
(Reporter 47, Apr 2002) A digital urban model created for North Sydney Council has projected the future of urban management into reality. Leica Geosystems, with its combined strengths in GIS systems development, offers such solutions supporting state-of-the-art city development. Their comprehensive program of terrestrial and global positioning systems, together with the advantages of the photogrammetric aerial camera and software of Leica Geosystems, has made it possible for Australian company, PSN Survey, to capture 1.2 million points and to create from this data a 3D model of North Sydney. plus
Cadastral System Budapest
(Reporter 44, Apr 2000) The land registration sector is a key component of our free market economy. We recognize the variety in land administrations all over the world but one thing is common, the need of a modern, well functioning land administration system which is one of the essential pillars of the free market economy and the land market. The demands for land registration activities and data is increasing year by year and a growth towards related applications like Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is one of the most important changes over the last few years. plus
Leica GS5+ Address Database
In a forward-thinking move, the City of Industry decided to use a Leica GS5+ GPS receiver to record and store GPS coordinates along with each address in the database. The GS5+ unit requires absolutely no setup - it includes a built-in U.S. Coast Guard beacon receiver for performing realtime correction. The Leica GS5+ has made the City's address database extremely accurate. plus
Using GPS/GIS Technology
Analysts were able to quickly gather data from 30 bus stops in less than two hours. From this pilot GPS project, Cobb County DOT has found that obtaining precision data with the GS50 was significantly easier than with previously tried methods. plus
Planning Process in Richmond
Overall, using GIS and GPS has had a phenomenal impact on GRTC Transit. The organization has realized internal cost-savings by eliminating some of the services it previously contracted out that are now accomplished through the use of GIS and GPS technologies. The next step for GRTC is to put the mapping information onto its website. plus
Infrastructure Mapping Canada
Rob Lunn, GIS Supervisor, says, “We needed a system that could provide quick, accurate results. We had to map snow mobile trails for the parks department, and we couldn’t have done that using traditional survey methods. With GPS, we just hop on the snow mobile wearing the GPS backpack,turn it on, and off we go!” plus
Maintain Roads and Highways
Tom Phillips, GIS Manager of VDOT’s Northern Virginia District says, “The Leica receivers have helped us meet our project goals. In fact, we have expanded the use of GIS and GPS together, and the state has purchased several additional receivers since we purchased the first one in 1999.” plus
Locate Schools in East Timor
Many of the schools were located in heavily forested areas, requiring a hike through thick vegetation. Professor Joao Matos mentions that “The Leica GS50 performed particularly well in forested areas, and allowed for fast acquisition of schools. Without GPS/GIS the project would not have been feasible.” plus
 
 
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