Understanding RTK and NTRIP

Real-time kinematic (RTK) and Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol (NTRIP) are two advanced technologies used in positioning and navigation, particularly for high-precision applications.

Real-time kinematic (RTK) and Networked Transport of RTCM via Internet Protocol (NTRIP) are two advanced technologies used in positioning and navigation, particularly for high-precision applications.

Six Key Considerations for Utilities When Choosing Asset Mapping Software

Accurate, up-to-date asset location is crucial for utility companies to manage and protect their infrastructure, plan effectively, and liaise with contractors. Yet despite the widespread use of digital data collection tools, many companies still use manual, paper-based processes to map their assets and to transfer data from the field to the office.

New Field Data Collection Technology Simplifies Asset Management

Field data collection is an essential component for many field workers across multiple industries. Industries such as utilities, survey companies, airports, local governments, and others must always monitor and maintain the health of their assets. Many of these industries have assets spread across large areas, even cities, and countries. Naturally, the manual process of collecting data about every asset is challenging.

The success of any Collection/GIS model

As more and more utilities turn to Collecting & GIS solutions, these products continue to evolve from primary data collection to advanced analysis tools used for operations and planning.

The objective is to lower costs and improve customer service. Still, a lot goes into every application to develop a trustable data model that utilities can use effectively.

Reducing Non-Revenue Water In Zimbabwe

For two years in a row, Geolantis is the recipient of Austria’s prestigious eAward for the Smart City and Infrastructure category. This year’s winning project, “Geolantis.360 goes global: From Austria to Zimbabwe”, made from the collaboration of Geolantis GmbH, GIZ (Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit) and GISS (General Infrastructure Systems Solutions) made non-revenue water reduction possible, along with the digital documentation of the nation’s access to clean water.