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PCI Geomatics Supports CARTOSAT-1 Satellite Data
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Richmond Hill, Ontario - PCI Geomatics® is pleased to announce that it has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Antrix Corporation Ltd. to develop an interface that integrates CARTOSAT-1 satellite data products in Geomatica®, PCI Geomatics image-centric geospatial software.

Antrix, a corporate arm of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), launched the CARTOSAT-1 satellite on May 5, 2005, to provide stereo data for advanced and large scale mapping applications. CARTOSAT-1, the eleventh satellite in the Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) series, was built by ISRO primarily for cartographic applications. The state-of-the-art satellite carries two panchromatic cameras that take black and white stereoscopic pictures at 2.5m ground resolution of the Earth in the panchromatic region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The cameras are mounted on the satellite to allow for multiple images of one area, thereby allowing for accurate 3-D map creation.

"Since the initial launch of the IRS series of satellites, our customers in India and around the world have looked to PCI Geomatics for tried-and-true software solutions to take advantage of this excellent source of timely geospatial data from ISRO and Antrix", said Michael Agnes, Director of Software Sales. "With the latest agreement and support for CARTOSAT-1, PCI Geomatics continues its long-standing tradition of providing the best and most dependable photogrammetric tools to manipulate this type of data".

Geomatica support of CARTOSAT-1 data includes both rational functions and rigorous model based orthorectification capabilities through Geomatica® OrthoEngine®. The PCI Geomatics exclusive 'Toutin Model' will facilitate the rigorous orthorectification functionality; this model is extremely successful in orthorectifying a wide variety of satellite imagery, including high-resolution data. Best of all, this technology is completely integrated with other powerful tools available in Geomatica, including spatial analysis, image processing, and cartographic capabilities, which allows you to easily extract more information from the CARTOSAT-1 imagery.

CARTOSAT-1 satellite data is extremely useful for a wide range of applications, including wasteland, forest cover, and wetland mapping, as well as natural resource planning, and agriculture and disaster management. The data gathered from this new high-resolution satellite is also an excellent source of information for generating accurate digital elevation models.

For more information about Antrix, visit www.antrix.org.

For more information about PCI Geomatics, visit www.pcigeomatics.com.

About Antrix
Antrix Corporation Limited, the commercial arm of Department of Space (DOS), was incorporated in September 1992 for the promotion and commercial exploration of products and services from the Indian Space Programme. The level of integration Antrix can provide is high, because of the total systems capabilities and by virtue of its position within the triad of government, industry, and the academia. With such an outlay of resources and activities, Antrix is the one source for all the user requirements in the field of Space




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