geting (ISRT) technologies," said Stephen W. Bershad, Chairman and CEO of Axsys Technologies. "The recently proposed defense budget, as outlined by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, confirms our view that these technologies will play an increasingly prominent role in the years to come. The company's strong market position, backlog and first quarter performance give us confidence that we will achieve our financial projections for 2009."
then reports the rejection process via NMEA and binary messages. The RAIM algorithm incorporates the latest analytical techniques and is the most comprehensive developed to date. After eliminating outliers, the process performs statistical analysis on the remaining observations using techniques that comply with IMO/NMEA requirements and
exceed UKOOA recommendations. C-Monitor is fully user-configurable and includes a table of GPS satellite statistics with real-time displays from single or multiple GPS receivers and time series plots of the following: - Differential age- HDOP, PDOP, VDOP and - A number of satellites in the solution.
Email cnav@cctech.us
New Dexterous Grabber
Schilling Robotics unveiled a new manipulator arm, the ATLAS 7R Dexterous Grabber. The seven-function dexterous grabber is designed to set a new standard for reliability and capability. Offering an elbow joint that replaces the `extend-retract' maneuver of a five-function grabber, it adds two degrees of freedom, making it a premium option for performing complex tasks. The extended range of motion allows the gripper to access targets from acute angles. ATLAS weighs only 5 kg more than Schilling's current grabber, the RigMaster, yet lifts 250 kg of weight at its full extension of 65-in. compared to 54-in. for the RigMaster. The additional joints allow it to withstand extreme loads through an overpressure protection feature.
C-Nav World DGPS Debuts C-Monitor
A new release of C-Nav's CMonitor includes a full Quality Control (QC) display feature. The QC solution, specifically tailored to meet the exacting demands of CNav's real-time Precise Point Positioning service, uses a statistically sound RAIM algorithm to detect, identify and eliminate data outliers,
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