GIM - Issue 2-2024
Presenting the latest developments in aerial mapping, products and services. Intriguing real-life projects provide insights into advanced aerial photogrammetry and Lidar in practice. Moreover, this ed...
Presenting the latest developments in aerial mapping, products and services. Intriguing real-life projects provide insights into advanced aerial photogrammetry and Lidar in practice. Moreover, this ed...
This issue of GIM International is partly dedicated to GNSS. Not only is positioning crucial for today’s geomatics professionals (one of whom is pictured on the front cover of this magazine), but GN...
This issue is focused on laser scanning, both airborne and terrestrial. The first commercial airborne Lidar systems appeared on the market in the mid-1990s. Since then this active remote-sensing techn...
COVER STORY Surveyors are used to the 3D world but perhaps not as real as this model produced by a 3D printer from lidar and other data for church hall meetings. This issue contains the following arti...
COVER STORY It’s been almost a year in the planning but it’s nearly time for GEO Business 2014. The event promises to be the UK’s biggest geospatial event ever. GW will be there to meet readers ...
COVER STORY Admiralty Chart for the Irish Sea with Saint George’s Channel and digital marine themes overlayed. This issue contains the following articles: 27 zones for the “prosumer” at electro...
COVER STORY The welcome delegates received at the FIG Abuja Working Week is clearly shown in this dancer’s face. You can read more in John Brock’s report (page 14) and Richard Groom’s technical ...
COVER STORY Our cover image shows Blom's coverage over Bristol; BlomOBLIQUE at 5cm with a 3D point cloud generated from their MetroHD vertical imagery. Turn to page 14 for the full story. This issue c...
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