
Meeting the autonomy promise: Advanced navigation for sea, land and air
May 12, 2025
The industry is looking foward to unmanned vehicles that display not just fundamental autonomy, but also quite advanced “auto-capability.”
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The industry is looking foward to unmanned vehicles that display not just fundamental autonomy, but also quite advanced “auto-capability.”
As machine control for construction progresses steadily toward autonomy, its impact and value continue to increase beyond conventional ROI considerations.
The Indy Autonomous Challenge has shown advancement in the technology of unmanned vehicles, which could lead to autonomous cars on our roads.
The surveying profession has experienced a plethora of advancing technology over the past two decades and it does not look like there will be a slowdown any time soon.
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GNSS receiver manufacturer Septentrio has added the AsteRx-i S to its GNSS/INS product portfolio. The AsteRx-i S combines […]
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