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Leica Geosystems is broadening its site monitoring technology with the introduction of the GeoMoS package. This can be linked to the firm's existing GNSS Spider software to offer an array of TPS and GNSS monitoring tools. Combined, these tools provide a web-based service for visualisation and analysis of monitoring. Authorised users can access a monitoring project using a web browser, pocket PC or mobile phone. Using the GeoMoS Web service, graphs and views can be customised and be tailored to the needs of
July 19, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
265 Leica Geosystems is broadening its site monitoring technology with the introduction of the GeoMoS package. This can be linked to the firm's existing GNSS Spider software to offer an array of TPS and GNSS monitoring tools. Combined, these tools provide a web-based service for visualisation and analysis of monitoring. Authorised users can access a monitoring project using a web browser, pocket PC or mobile phone. Using the GeoMoS Web service, graphs and views can be customised and be tailored to the needs of each project. Multiple monitoring projects or sites can be included in GeoMoS Web, allowing authorised personnel to view sensitive data. Configuration tools bring the data to the web and interactive graphics allow an overview of the monitoring data, providing warnings when a project exceeds specified tolerances.

Meanwhile, improved surveying capabilities are claimed for the latest Total Stations product from Leica Geosystems. The new Leica FlexLine units are modular in design and hardware and software options can be selected to meets customer requirements. Purchasers can opt for pre-configured products or add specific hardware and software options to a base model and there are three pre-configured instruments within the FlexLine range. The Leica FlexLine TS02 is designed for standard measurement tasks, with a set of application software, a Bluetooth option, USB option and alpha-numeric keyboard option. The Leica FlexLine TS06 is versatile and comes with an alpha-numerical keyboard and a complete set of application software as standard while options include Bluetooth technology and a USB connection. The Leica FlexLine TS09 Total Station includes all FlexLine features from removable USB memory, Bluetooth technology, Emitting Guide Light and application software. Customers can also choose from a wide selection of additional hardware and software features.

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