Testen hoch 10 - Für den Bahnverkehr der ZukunftChristoph Wolf
Testen von Software, die komplexe Situation real-time lösen muss, die auf unscharfen Regeln basiert und die Erfahrung, Intuition und Bauchgefühl ersetzen soll – ist das überhaupt möglich? Nach unseren Erfahrungen: "Nicht vollständig". Aber am Swiss Testing Day zeigten Roman Caspar und ich, wie wir versuchen, beim Testing das Optimale herauszuholen – für den Bahnverkehr der Zukunft
Testen hoch 10 - Für den Bahnverkehr der ZukunftChristoph Wolf
Testen von Software, die komplexe Situation real-time lösen muss, die auf unscharfen Regeln basiert und die Erfahrung, Intuition und Bauchgefühl ersetzen soll – ist das überhaupt möglich? Nach unseren Erfahrungen: "Nicht vollständig". Aber am Swiss Testing Day zeigten Roman Caspar und ich, wie wir versuchen, beim Testing das Optimale herauszuholen – für den Bahnverkehr der Zukunft
The document discusses the importance of integrating technology into the classroom. It argues that technology skills will be necessary for students' future careers and lives, and that teachers who do not incorporate technology may become replaced by those who do. Additionally, it highlights how technology can help develop students' creativity, critical thinking, communication and other 21st century skills to better prepare them for college and future jobs.
This document provides an overview of Mobile Laser Scanning technology using the Dynascan 3D mobile mapping system. It discusses how mobile scanning is an advancement on traditional surveying methods. The agenda includes introductions, presentations on the technology and Measurement Devices Limited, a live demo, and Q&A. Measurement Devices Limited is a leading designer and manufacturer of laser measurement technology for over 30 years. The Dynascan system is a fully integrated high-speed laser scanner, GPS, and inertial navigation system that is rugged, portable, and suitable for a wide range of land and marine applications. The document highlights the Dynascan system's capabilities and provides examples of its use in infrastructure, coastal, and construction projects.
Foursquare is a mobile social networking app that allows users to "check in" to locations using their mobile device's GPS. By checking in, users can share their location with friends, earn points and badges, and become the "mayor" of locations they visit most frequently. Brands are beginning to use Foursquare to create promotions and loyalty programs by offering rewards to users who check in. Some examples given include Starbucks offering $1 off drinks to the mayor of each location, Domino's giving free pizza and sides to mayors and frequent check-ins, and Jimmy Choo running a treasure hunt promotion across London.
Velodyne VLP-16 and HDL-32 Interface BoxBrett Johnson
The interface box contains circuitry to protect sensors from over and reverse voltage by kicking in protections at 34V and 0.6V that will blow the 3A fuse. When integrating sensors into a custom system, similar circuit protections must be included to prevent damage. The sensors can synchronize data with an external GPS/INS system using a pulse-per-second signal and $GPRMC NMEA message issued at 9600 baud on specified terminals.
Presentación da 5ª xornada (25/10/2012) de formación do curso de Redes Sociais organizado pola APC (Asociación de Prensa de A Coruña) e impartido por Javier Mosquera de Galinus Taller de Novos Medios.
Esta presentación fala da xeolocalización e as diferentes posibilidades que nos abre.
Foursquare es una red social de geolocalización creada en 2009 que permite a los usuarios hacer check-ins en lugares para descubrir nuevos sitios. Los usuarios pueden seguir a amigos, explorar lugares cercanos y ganar puntos por check-ins. En 2014 se lanzó Swarm como una nueva aplicación para check-ins sociales que funciona como un mapa social. Ambas aplicaciones están disponibles para iOS y Android.
Los medios sociales son foros de comunicación donde los usuarios crean y comparten contenido a través de tecnologías como la edición y publicación. Kaplan y Haenlein definen los medios sociales como aplicaciones basadas en la Web 2.0 que permiten la creación y el intercambio de contenido generado por el usuario. Los medios sociales amplían el impacto del marketing boca a boca y permiten medir la influencia a través de la optimización social.
Este documento describe un sistema de navegación para vehículos aéreos no tripulados (VANT) que fusiona información de sensores inerciales, GPS y cámara. El sistema calcula la posición, velocidad y orientación de cada VANT en una flotilla usando un filtro de Kalman extendido. Las simulaciones muestran que integrar los datos de la cámara mejora la precisión del sistema de navegación en comparación con solo usar sensores inerciales y GPS. Se discuten también mejoras futuras al hardware, algoritmos y procesamiento centralizado para la
El documento describe los datos de entrada para una auditoría de un proyecto de vuelo, incluyendo imágenes, especificaciones técnicas y puntos de apoyo. Detalla los requisitos del software para validar los resultados del cálculo y mejorarlos si es necesario. También resume los pasos seguidos por un grupo para dividirse la revisión de cinco softwares entre sus cuatro miembros para auditar el proyecto de vuelo.
Este documento describe las redes sociales basadas en la geolocalización y sus aplicaciones para las empresas. Explica cómo las herramientas que utilizan la ubicación del usuario a través del GPS de los dispositivos móviles pueden ofrecer información en tiempo real sobre lugares frecuentados y beneficiar a las empresas mediante la captación de clientes, la fidelización y el conocimiento del comportamiento del usuario. También analiza ejemplos concretos de cómo diferentes empresas han aplicado estas tecnologías.
PERFIL DE LOS CORREDORES MEXICANOS EN LAS REDES SOCIALESElife Brasil
El objetivo de ese estudio es identificar quienes son los usuarios en redes sociales de Méxicos que se declaran corredores o relatan hábitos de corrida a partir de sus menciones, check-ins y dispositivos de acceso.
Location based services can be divided into four categories: location based search, location based commerce, navigation services, and tracking applications. Most location based applications lack location verification, leaving them vulnerable to location spoofing attacks where fake locations can be injected. While this allows rewards and deals to be obtained fraudulently, it can also spoof tracking systems. Solutions include client and server side validations of location data to detect spoofing, but GPS signals can also be directly spoofed through simulator tools.
Functional Simulation of the Integrated Onboard System For a Commercial Launc...irjes
This document summarizes a study on simulating the integrated onboard guidance system of a commercial launch vehicle using GPS technologies. It describes the conceptual design of such a system for a light launch vehicle intended to inject small satellites into low Earth orbit. The key aspects covered include:
1) Choosing between uncoupled, loosely coupled, and tightly coupled integration schemes between the inertial navigation system and GPS receiver.
2) Developing mathematical models of the vehicle's motion, inertial navigation sensors, GPS navigation field, and GPS receiver.
3) Ensuring maximum accuracy in determining the position and velocity of the launch vehicle's 3rd stage at the point of payload separation, in order to meet the accuracy requirements for inject
Social Zombies Gone Wild: Totally Exposed and UncensoredTom Eston
Social networks have jumped onto the geolocation bandwagon with location-based tweets, status updates, check-ins, mayorships, and more. This doesn’t take into account EXIF, QR codes, and advancements in HTML 5 geo implementations, which are being built into these location-based services. This is often implemented and enabled without the user even knowing it. In fact, geolocation is one of the hottest technologies being used in everything from web browsers to mobile devices. As social networks throw our location coordinates around like candy, its only natural that bad things will happen and abuse will become more popular. This presentation will cover how social networks and other websites are currently using location-based services, what they plan on doing with it, and a discussion on the current privacy and security issues. We will also discuss the latest geolocation hacking techniques and will release custom code that can abuse all of the features being discussed.
Tom Eston is a Senior Security Consultant for SecureState. Tom focuses his research on the security of social media. Tom is also the founder of SocialMediaSecurity.com and co-host of the Security Justice and Social Media Security podcasts. Kevin Johnson is a security researcher with Secure Ideas. He has many years of experience performing security services for Fortune 100 companies, and leads a large number of open source security projects including BASE and SamuraiWTF. Kevin is also an instructor for SANS.
Presented at Notacon 8 in Cleveland Ohio.
Location-Based Services Overview and 5 Tips for Location-Based MarketingAdam Steinberg
Overview of location-based services like Foursquare and Facebook Places. Also includes 5 practical tips for getting started with location-based marketing.
Foursquare is a mobile social networking app that allows users to "check-in" to locations using their mobile device's GPS. When users check-in, they can earn points and badges, and the user who checks in the most to a location becomes the "mayor". The app is used by over 3 million registered users to share their location with friends on social media and keep track of places they have visited. It provides a gamified experience where users can compete for points by checking in at different locations.
The document discusses the importance of integrating technology into the classroom. It argues that technology skills will be necessary for students' future careers and lives, and that teachers who do not incorporate technology may become replaced by those who do. Additionally, it highlights how technology can help develop students' creativity, critical thinking, communication and other 21st century skills to better prepare them for college and future jobs.
This document provides an overview of Mobile Laser Scanning technology using the Dynascan 3D mobile mapping system. It discusses how mobile scanning is an advancement on traditional surveying methods. The agenda includes introductions, presentations on the technology and Measurement Devices Limited, a live demo, and Q&A. Measurement Devices Limited is a leading designer and manufacturer of laser measurement technology for over 30 years. The Dynascan system is a fully integrated high-speed laser scanner, GPS, and inertial navigation system that is rugged, portable, and suitable for a wide range of land and marine applications. The document highlights the Dynascan system's capabilities and provides examples of its use in infrastructure, coastal, and construction projects.
Foursquare is a mobile social networking app that allows users to "check in" to locations using their mobile device's GPS. By checking in, users can share their location with friends, earn points and badges, and become the "mayor" of locations they visit most frequently. Brands are beginning to use Foursquare to create promotions and loyalty programs by offering rewards to users who check in. Some examples given include Starbucks offering $1 off drinks to the mayor of each location, Domino's giving free pizza and sides to mayors and frequent check-ins, and Jimmy Choo running a treasure hunt promotion across London.
Velodyne VLP-16 and HDL-32 Interface BoxBrett Johnson
The interface box contains circuitry to protect sensors from over and reverse voltage by kicking in protections at 34V and 0.6V that will blow the 3A fuse. When integrating sensors into a custom system, similar circuit protections must be included to prevent damage. The sensors can synchronize data with an external GPS/INS system using a pulse-per-second signal and $GPRMC NMEA message issued at 9600 baud on specified terminals.
Presentación da 5ª xornada (25/10/2012) de formación do curso de Redes Sociais organizado pola APC (Asociación de Prensa de A Coruña) e impartido por Javier Mosquera de Galinus Taller de Novos Medios.
Esta presentación fala da xeolocalización e as diferentes posibilidades que nos abre.
Foursquare es una red social de geolocalización creada en 2009 que permite a los usuarios hacer check-ins en lugares para descubrir nuevos sitios. Los usuarios pueden seguir a amigos, explorar lugares cercanos y ganar puntos por check-ins. En 2014 se lanzó Swarm como una nueva aplicación para check-ins sociales que funciona como un mapa social. Ambas aplicaciones están disponibles para iOS y Android.
Los medios sociales son foros de comunicación donde los usuarios crean y comparten contenido a través de tecnologías como la edición y publicación. Kaplan y Haenlein definen los medios sociales como aplicaciones basadas en la Web 2.0 que permiten la creación y el intercambio de contenido generado por el usuario. Los medios sociales amplían el impacto del marketing boca a boca y permiten medir la influencia a través de la optimización social.
Este documento describe un sistema de navegación para vehículos aéreos no tripulados (VANT) que fusiona información de sensores inerciales, GPS y cámara. El sistema calcula la posición, velocidad y orientación de cada VANT en una flotilla usando un filtro de Kalman extendido. Las simulaciones muestran que integrar los datos de la cámara mejora la precisión del sistema de navegación en comparación con solo usar sensores inerciales y GPS. Se discuten también mejoras futuras al hardware, algoritmos y procesamiento centralizado para la
El documento describe los datos de entrada para una auditoría de un proyecto de vuelo, incluyendo imágenes, especificaciones técnicas y puntos de apoyo. Detalla los requisitos del software para validar los resultados del cálculo y mejorarlos si es necesario. También resume los pasos seguidos por un grupo para dividirse la revisión de cinco softwares entre sus cuatro miembros para auditar el proyecto de vuelo.
Este documento describe las redes sociales basadas en la geolocalización y sus aplicaciones para las empresas. Explica cómo las herramientas que utilizan la ubicación del usuario a través del GPS de los dispositivos móviles pueden ofrecer información en tiempo real sobre lugares frecuentados y beneficiar a las empresas mediante la captación de clientes, la fidelización y el conocimiento del comportamiento del usuario. También analiza ejemplos concretos de cómo diferentes empresas han aplicado estas tecnologías.
PERFIL DE LOS CORREDORES MEXICANOS EN LAS REDES SOCIALESElife Brasil
El objetivo de ese estudio es identificar quienes son los usuarios en redes sociales de Méxicos que se declaran corredores o relatan hábitos de corrida a partir de sus menciones, check-ins y dispositivos de acceso.
Location based services can be divided into four categories: location based search, location based commerce, navigation services, and tracking applications. Most location based applications lack location verification, leaving them vulnerable to location spoofing attacks where fake locations can be injected. While this allows rewards and deals to be obtained fraudulently, it can also spoof tracking systems. Solutions include client and server side validations of location data to detect spoofing, but GPS signals can also be directly spoofed through simulator tools.
Functional Simulation of the Integrated Onboard System For a Commercial Launc...irjes
This document summarizes a study on simulating the integrated onboard guidance system of a commercial launch vehicle using GPS technologies. It describes the conceptual design of such a system for a light launch vehicle intended to inject small satellites into low Earth orbit. The key aspects covered include:
1) Choosing between uncoupled, loosely coupled, and tightly coupled integration schemes between the inertial navigation system and GPS receiver.
2) Developing mathematical models of the vehicle's motion, inertial navigation sensors, GPS navigation field, and GPS receiver.
3) Ensuring maximum accuracy in determining the position and velocity of the launch vehicle's 3rd stage at the point of payload separation, in order to meet the accuracy requirements for inject
Social Zombies Gone Wild: Totally Exposed and UncensoredTom Eston
Social networks have jumped onto the geolocation bandwagon with location-based tweets, status updates, check-ins, mayorships, and more. This doesn’t take into account EXIF, QR codes, and advancements in HTML 5 geo implementations, which are being built into these location-based services. This is often implemented and enabled without the user even knowing it. In fact, geolocation is one of the hottest technologies being used in everything from web browsers to mobile devices. As social networks throw our location coordinates around like candy, its only natural that bad things will happen and abuse will become more popular. This presentation will cover how social networks and other websites are currently using location-based services, what they plan on doing with it, and a discussion on the current privacy and security issues. We will also discuss the latest geolocation hacking techniques and will release custom code that can abuse all of the features being discussed.
Tom Eston is a Senior Security Consultant for SecureState. Tom focuses his research on the security of social media. Tom is also the founder of SocialMediaSecurity.com and co-host of the Security Justice and Social Media Security podcasts. Kevin Johnson is a security researcher with Secure Ideas. He has many years of experience performing security services for Fortune 100 companies, and leads a large number of open source security projects including BASE and SamuraiWTF. Kevin is also an instructor for SANS.
Presented at Notacon 8 in Cleveland Ohio.
Location-Based Services Overview and 5 Tips for Location-Based MarketingAdam Steinberg
Overview of location-based services like Foursquare and Facebook Places. Also includes 5 practical tips for getting started with location-based marketing.
Foursquare is a mobile social networking app that allows users to "check-in" to locations using their mobile device's GPS. When users check-in, they can earn points and badges, and the user who checks in the most to a location becomes the "mayor". The app is used by over 3 million registered users to share their location with friends on social media and keep track of places they have visited. It provides a gamified experience where users can compete for points by checking in at different locations.
EPOSA provides real-time and post-processing GNSS services in Austria using a network of 39 reference stations. It is a cooperation between Energie Burgenland, ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG, and Wiener Netze GmbH. EPOSA services include real-time kinematic and RTCM corrections delivered via NTRIP, as well as post-processing of user-collected RINEX data and coordinate transformations between reference frames. The network ensures coverage across Austria with corrections transmitted within 1-1.5 seconds to users for precision positioning applications like surveying.
EPOSA - real time positioning in austriaRobert Karas
description of the eposa-network of austria, we work with gps and glonass simultaneously, homogeneous accuracy throughout austria, http://www.eposa.at, made in 2014
EPOSA - real time positioning in austriaRobert Karas
description of the eposa-network of austria, we work with gps and glonass simultaneously, homogeneous accuracy throughout austria, http://www.eposa.at, made in 2012
1. EPOSA®, ein Produkt von Energie Burgenland, ÖBB Infrastruktur AG und Wiener Netze GmbH
2. Vorteile von EPOSA
24/7 Monitoring der Referenzstation durch eigenes Personal
Infrastruktur vollständig im Eigentum der Partner
Infrastruktursupport 24/7 durch interne Mitarbeiter der Partner
Bestverfügbare Server / Standortredundant ausgeführt
Alle Stationen mit GPS/GLONASS Antennen und Empfängern
3. Vorteile von EPOSA
15 Jahre Erfahrung im Betrieb von Referenznetzen !!!
Qualitätsprüfung durch TU Wien
Gesamtes Know How bei den Partnern
Höchste Verfügbarkeit
Nutzbar mit Rovern aller Gerätehersteller!
Nutzbar mit allen Mobilfunkbetreibern!
12. Kosten:
Produkt Beschreibung Preis
RTK
Korrekturdaten für GPS + GLONASS mit Zentimetergenauigkeit
Sekundentakt EUR 0,002
pro Tag EUR 25,00
pro Monat EUR 250,00
pro Jahr ab EUR 2.500,00
DGNSS
österreichweiter Korrekturdatendienst
GPS + GLONASS präzise mit Submetergenauigkeit pro Tag EUR 2,00
RINEX
RINEX-Daten oder virtuelle RINEX-Daten mit Taktrate 1 Sekunde
(GPS/GLONASS)
pro Referenzstation / Minute EUR 0,20
RINEX
RINEX-Daten oder virtuelle RINEX-Daten mit Taktrate 15 Sekunde
(GPS/GLONASS
pro Referenzstation / Minute EUR 0,15
RINEX-PPS
Punktauswertung aus aufgezeichneten RINEX-Daten des Anwenders durch
EPOSA
(Alle RINEX-Daten mit dem Datumseintrag eines Kalendertages werden um die
Tagepauschale prozessiert)
pro Tag EUR 100,00
Transformationsservice Offline-Transformation zw. ITRF, ETRF und MGI ! Kostenlos für EPOSA-Kunden !