

24 July 2009, 10:04pm
IPOZ has ordered three LANDINS, the high-end INS positioning system specifically designed for areas where GPS quality is often poor and the need for geo-referenced information is most critical.
Houston based IPOZ provides its clients with inertial navigation based solutions to problems encountered on the earth's surface, in the marine environment and underground.
The LANDINS system will be used on the IPOZ Surveyor, which is comprised of a single enclosure containing an inertial measurement IMU, a CPU and a lithiumion battery pack. It was developed as a solution for seismic surveying in areas not suitable for GPS or in environmentally sensitive areas where line-of-sight instruments require damaging tree clearance.
"We are proud to help IPOZ receive rapid geo-referenced data by extending their operational capacities even when GPS is missing,” said Stephane Loeul, IXSEA Land and Air Sales Director. “IXSEA can respond quickly and effectively to clients specific requirements. This was a key factor in making this decision”, commented Richard Pender, IPOZ Director.

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Mike Small
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