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"Features: Published Paper Award" A
Study of the Use of GPS Sensors for Structural Monitoring of the
Mactaquac Dam... [Canadian
Dam Association Bulletin, Vol. 24, No. 2, Spring 2013]
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"2012 CDA Award Winners: Published Paper Award of
Excellence" The 2012 Published Paper Award was
awarded to... [Canadian
Dam Association Bulletin, Vol. 24, No. 1, Winter 2012-2013]
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"Canadian robotic system passes big
test on crane"
Fredericton engineers prove their GPS steering system on Taylor gantry
crane at Florida freight terminal... [Crane
and Hoist Canada, Volume 3 Issue 1, Winter 2011-2012]
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"Dam they're good: Making sure concrete
doesn't move"
New Brunswick-made GPS systems monitor dams, steer cranes and move
robotic lawnmowers... [Business
without Borders, 29 November 2011]
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"Local IT firm keeps eye on what's moving and what isn't"
Worried about tsunami? Snow load on your house? Gemini Navsoft has it
covered... [The Daily
Gleaner, 20 June 2011]
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"Fuzzy logic lets gantry cranes steer themselves"
University of New Brunswick engineers ready to test their software on
the Mississippi River... [Crane
and Hoist Canada,
Volume 1 Issue 2, Spring 2010]
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"Institute of Navigation
Honorees" The Institute of Navigation had the
pleasure of honoring an outstanding group of contributors to the art and
science of navigation at its 60th Annual Meeting held in Dayton, Ohio... [The
Quarterly Newsletter of The Institute of Navigation, Summer 2004]
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"Ship container packing simplified" UNB develops
state of the art GPS guidance software... [The
Daily Gleaner, 14 August 2002]
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"Researchers develop new GPS system for container port
cranes" A new guidance system to steer giant port cranes past
stationary containers has been developed...[Port
technology International, 20 August 2002]
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"GPS guidance spftware helps to safely stack shipping
containers" The seaports of the world present a huge challenge to
those who work there... [Space
Daily, 22 August 2002]
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"GPS software aims at steering port cranes"
Researchers at University of New Brunswick in Fredericton have created
new software... [The
Herald, 22 August 2002]
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"Remote-controlled cranes" UNB scientists use GPS
technology to guide huge machines that move shipping containers... [Times
& Transcript, 11 September 2002]