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Archive for Monday 14 August 2006
Mobile GIS-GPS field data collection
Monday 14 August 2006 by Edward.
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The new Geocollector system from ESRI integrates their mobile Arcpad GIS (Geographic Information System) on an ultrarugged handheld computer with GPS technology from Trimble. The system is designed for field data collection.
Tourist destination operators can use the Geocollector for field mapping, asset inventory and maintenance, inspections and incident reporting.
I can see further development of ESRI’s Geocollector to provide location-based, multimedia, tourist experiences as with the NodeExplorer.
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