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July 9, 2007 -- Trimble (NASDAQ:TRMB) introduced today a new application for monitoring the dynamics of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) infrastructure networks—Trimble Integrity Manager™ software. In a GNSS network, movement of a reference antenna results in reduced data integrity. Antennas can shift for a variety of reasons such as tectonics, weather or simple human error. With Trimble Integrity Manager, network operators will know immediately if movement has occurred and whether action is needed. The innovative software provides a constant assessment of a network's quality with detailed reports, analysis and alarms to monitor the position of network antennas, giving operators key insight into the health of their network.
Trimble Integrity Manager software provides three core functions that enable network operators to precisely identify how motion is affecting network performance.
A Suite of Tools for a Range of Situations
Trimble Integrity Manager provides operators with the information they need to respond quickly and effectively to motion related events. Four complementary motion engines work together to provide a wide range of detection and measurement capacity. To address a variety of operational needs, users can configure Trimble Integrity Manager to ensure that the information they need is available fast. With adjustable data filtering, users tailor alarming to meet their unique requirements.
News was published on 26th July 2007

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