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Leica Geosystems to Unveil GS50+ Data Collection System, With Capacity for
Centimeter-Level Data Collection
www.gis.leica-geosystems.com
Atlanta, GA, USA- Leica Geosystems' GIS & Mapping Division is set to release the GS50+
data collection system in May 2002. The GS50+ contains all of the outstanding data collection
capabilities of Leica Geosystems'GS50, as well as a dual frequency engine essential for
producing quick, accurate centimeter-level results.
All existing GS50 users will have the ability to upgrade to the GS50+. As no other company in
the industry offers upgrades to its customers' GIS data collection hardware, Leica
Geosystems' upgrade method is unique. In addition, existing accessories do not need to be
changed.
The GS50+ stores ESRI Shapefiles in its GIS DataPRO™ post-processing software. The
Shapefiles can automatically be transferred to any software capable of reading Shapefiles,
such as ERDAS IMAGINE®, Leica Geosystems' geographic imaging software to visualize,
manipulate, analyze, measure and integrate geographic imagery into 2D and 3D
environments.
With its 24-channel dual frequency receiver, the GS50+ makes centimeter data collection as
easy as sub-meter data collection. The GS50+ features an unparalleled combination of RTK
range, fast initialization time, tracking stability and solution reliability in real time. For maximum
user convenience, the user has the option of carrying the system in a backpack, setting it up
on the pole provided, or using a combination of both.
"This product line has the most efficient RTK technology in the GIS industry," said Christian
Schorr, GS50/50+ Product Manager. "If you need fast, accurate measurements down to the
centimeter, the dual frequency receivers can achieve these results."
In addition to its new features, the GS50+ also offers all functionalities available on the GS50
data collection system, including MaxTrak™, Leica Geosystems' reliable and precise tracking
technology that ensures continuous tracking, even through dense foliage, and ClearTrak™, the
most accurate coding in the industry for performing multipath mitigation and carrier phase
smoothing. The GS50+ features full expandability, offering scalable architecture in which users
can switch from GIS functionality to survey functionality or add GIS capabilities to an existing
survey receiver. Other GS50/GS50+ features include real-time accuracy monitor, graphical
navigation display, area/perimeter calculation, and one-step transformation and coordinate
geometry that allows users to conform to any coordinate system in the field and on-the-fly.
"The GS50+ is the logical extension of the Leica Geosystems GPS/GIS data collection
systems product line," said Schorr. Leica Geosystems' data collection systems product line
also includes the GS50, GS5 and GS5+ data receivers and the GIS DataPRO post-processing
software.
Leica Geosystems offers the most flexible solution for transferring data. Data radios are the
traditional way of transmitting data, and are supported by the GS50+, which also enables
users to transmit data via digital modems or cell phones. By simply plugging a modem into the
product box, users can control it from their handheld terminal.
For more information about Leica Geosystems' GIS & Mapping Division or its products and
services, contact: +1 404 248 9000, toll free: +1 877 463 7327, or visit www.gis.leica-
geosystems.com
A long-standing leader in the GIS market, Leica Geosystems is a dependable partner for 3D data acquisition, processing and
visualization. With the recent integration of ERDAS and LH Systems, Leica Geosystems has expanded its product areas to
offer four ranges of GIS and mapping solutions - airborne data acquisition, geographic imaging, GPS/GIS, and land
information systems. Leica Geosystems' sensors, field data collectors, workstations and software allow users to create and
update GIS databases rapidly, accurately and cost effectively.
ERDAS IMAGINE is a registered trademark of Leica Geosystems; and GIS DataPRO, MaxTrak and ClearTrak are trademarks
of Leica Geosystems. All other product names are the property of their respective owners.
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