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Atari, Boot Strapping, ET and Friday the 13th

Atari, Boot Strapping, ET and Friday the 13th

This is blog post number 13, and possibly serendipitous (or ominous) timing given that Friday the 13th is upon us this week. Koda spent a bit of time this week reflecting on the last fortnight, and everything that has happened, hasn’t happened, and which we are waiting to happen.

New York and Open_TS

New York and Open_TS

What an exciting week it has been! A visit to Ralph Perez of New York Geomatics, followed by a look at some new monitoring solutions that answer the question: "It's moved, so now what?", some custom programming and some thoughts an open protocol for total stations.

12d Model and KODA

12d Model and KODA

12D MODEL RESELLER - USA

KODA is excited to announce that it has been appointed as a Reseller for 12d Model – Surveying, Civil and Water Engineering software – for the USA.

12d Model is used in over 65 countries, and the uptake continues every day. Version 11 has just been released. Along with that come many enhancements, including 12d Field, and of particular note, some new functionality for underground construction.

Convex Hulls...No, Not Sailing

Convex Hulls...No, Not Sailing

Convex Hulls…No, Not Sailing

KODA had some fun this week playing around with Convex Hulls. It’s not a new idea for the spatial sciences, but it’s a new idea for KODA. It’s something that started as a quick and dirty way to find a 2-dimensional boundary around a cloud of points. It works great and is fast and stable.

Roll with the Pitches

Roll with the Pitches

Euler Rotations
Whether it’s a roadheader, rockbolter, excavator or TBM, one of the fundamental components on any navigation/guidance system is the dual-axis level sensor located on the main body of the machine. The purpose is obvious: to correct the calibrated coordinate system of the machine to the gravity system. But you need to be careful about a few things…