Topcon's new GRS-1 for mobile GIS mapping at any accuracy level
Written by Topcon
12 May 2009
LIVERMORE, Calif. - May 12, 2009 -Topcon Positioning Systems' (TPS) new GRS-1 is a modular, all-in-one, dual-constellation mapping system that incorporates high-accuracy capabilities into a single, small hand-held device.
The GRS-1 has a high-speed processor, increased memory, built-in compass and an integrated digital camera and cell phone modem that provides flexibility for the user in the field.
The GRS-1 addresses mobile GIS applications as it incorporates an optional internal GSM or CDMA modem used to dial up to a reference station network for real-time correction data. An extra cell phone modem to make the connection is no longer required. Wireless connectivity via wireless LAN and Bluetooth technology enable a user to access a GIS server to download maps and other GIS data to use in the field. Surf the web or upload data files immediately from the field. An SD memory card slot is also available to store background images, digital photographs and other data files.
Barbara McInerney, GIS product marketing manager, said the GRS-1 "brings the power of real-time data to the field while increasing the accuracy capabilities and efficiency of the user. One system can do it all. With the Topcon GRS-1, the user can get the accuracy when it is needed."
Designed also as a GPS network rover receiver for survey applications, the GRS-1 "provides GIS users an economical high-accuracy solution," she said.
The new receiver has submeter DGPS capability with the internal L1 antenna. At any time, add an external antenna to increase accuracy. Add a single frequency PG-A5 antenna and connect to a GNSS network via the internal cellular modem for subfoot accuracy. Add a dual-frequency, PGA-1 external antenna and a high-accuracy software module and the receiver moves to dual-frequency, dual-constellation GNSS for GIS RTK (<5cm) accuracy. The GRS-1 is designed as a modular solution - the user can choose from a variety of accuracy levels for a myriad of projects.
The GRS-1 uses the Windows MobileT operating system to run TopSURV-GIS, Topcon's easy-to-use field mapping software. Other software solutions are also available for very specific applications.
McInerney said, "With the GRS-1 solution, the accuracy choice is up to the user and can be set up to match specific project requirements as they change and grow. It is a flexible, upgradeable solution that incorporates a high level of functionality with a minimal learning curve."
More on the GRS-1 is available HERE
Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc. (TPS) designs and manufactures precise positioning products and solutions for the global surveying, construction, agriculture, civil engineering, mapping and GIS, asset management and mobile control markets. TPS' parent company, Topcon Corporation (Tokyo Stock Exchange - 7732), was founded in 1932.
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