Award for Brazilian Hydrographic Paper07/02/2012 |
| The Directing Committee of the International Hydrographic Organization, Monaco, has awarded the Prince Albert Ist Medal for Hydrography 2012 to the article 'Multibeam Processing for Nautical Charts' authored by LCdr. Aluizio Macel de Oliveira and Cdr. Izabel King Jeck, both from the Directorate of Hydrography and Navigation (DHN), Brazilian Navy, Brazil. |
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The presentation of the Prince Albert Ist Medal for Hydrography 2012 is to be made by HSH Prince Albert II at the Opening Ceremony of the XVIIIth International Hydrographic Conference (Monaco) on Monday, 23rd April 2012.
The award was assigned based on replies on the call for nominations made in an earlier Circular Letter of the IHO by Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Guatemala, Republic of Korea , Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Tunisia, UK and USA.
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Demo of RIEGL Airborne Bathy Scanner in Camcopter UAV
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It's not an AUV but a UAV. So an unmanned vehicle, but in the air instead of underwater. This movie shows a demonstration of the bathymetric laser scanning capabilities of the RIEGL VQ-820-GU hydrographic airborne sensor in reality. For more information on the technical side, please see the news release on Hydro International.
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