Technical Competition Results

See correct answers below.

Those who answered correctly:

Robert P Stenerson SIT (David Laird Associates), Hunter J. Edwards (Geomatic Professional Services, PLLC), Gretchen Duggar (R&M Consultants, Inc), Justin Talcott (POE & Associates, Inc.), Brian Meyers (R&M consultants, Inc.), Jeff Owen (URS Corp), Ryan Kammerer (Sandy City Public Works), Christopher McNary (Stamski and McNary, Inc.), Andrzej Litwin (LGEO), Chereshnev Konstantin (Topcon), William Preston (R&m Consultants, Inc.), Tim Gray (Space Vector Corporation), Mark McKeown (3D Laser Mapping), Mark Spivey (John Chance Land Surveys, Inc.), Amit Gulati (Wireless Planning and Coordination Wing, Ministry of Communications and IT), Muzaffer Kahveci (Turksat Inc.Co.), Noor Suryati (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia), Leong Shien Kwun (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia), Wei Cao (Trimblr Terrasat), Clifton Ogden (Civic Engineering & IT, Inc.), Nikonov Alexander (Center Land Resourses), Bimal Shal (Civic Engineering & IT, Inc.), Maxim Hankin (Freelancer), Grantley Towell (A Business Advantage Pty Ltd), Derek Chen (Raytheon Company), Fred Chen (Hypertech, Inc.), Alexander Thorp (ACCORD Engineering & Surveying, LLC), Eyal Klingbell (Israel Aerospace Industries), Amit Baruch (Technion), Steven Chen (Hypertech, Inc.), Ivan Hernandez (Marel Corporation).


Winner of $5,000 towards the purchase of a TRIUMPH-VS

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Mark Spivey

John Chance Land Surveys, Inc.

 


Winners of iPad2 (WiFi+3G, 64GB, smart cover):


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Jeff Owen

URS Corp

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Justin Talcott

POE & Associates, Inc.

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Alexander Thorp

ACCORD Engineering & Surveying, LLC

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Andrzej Litwin

LGEO

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Mark McKeown

3D Laser Mapping

 
Question 1.

TRIUMPH-VS has 216 channels. The spectrum analyzer feature of TRIUMPH-VS scans GNSS bands and shows the presence of jammers and interferences using:
60 channels for jammer detection while normal satellite tracking continues using the remaining 156 channels.
60 channels for jammer detection but normal satellite tracking stops during jammer detection.
10 channels for jammer detection while normal satellite tracking continues using the remaining 206 channels.
216 channels for jammer detection and normal satellite tracking stops during jammer detection.
108 channels for jammer detection and 108 channels for normal satellite tracking.
3 channels for each band for jammer detection and the remaining channels for normal satellite tracking.
Question 2.

A commercially available $430 GJ6 jammer can:
Completely knock out all GPS bands and significantly damage GLONASS bands.
Completely knock out all GLONASS bands and significantly damage GPS bands.
Completely knock out all GPS L2 and GLONASS L1 bands.
Completely knock out only GPS and GLONASS satellites that are in its direct line of sight.
Completely knock out all P-Codes with minimal affect on C/A codes.
Create huge amount of multipath in all GPS and GLONASS bands.
Question 3.

GLONASS signal quality in JAVAD GNSS receivers is as good as GPS because we dynamically remove the effects of GLONASS inter-channel biases with the accuracy of:
Better than 2 meters.
Better than 20 centimeters.
Better than 2 centimeters.
Better than 2 millimeters.
Better than 0.2 millimeters.
Better than 20 microns.
Question 4.

Superior performance of JAVAD GNSS six-pack RTK V6 engine is achieved by:
Assigning 3 engines to GPS and 3 engines to GLONASS.
Randomly assigning satellites to each engine.
Engines operating sequentially to obtain the best combination.
All engines operating simultaneously but each with a different algorithm and their weighted averages providing the final RTK solution.
All engines operating with the identical algorithm and their sum providing much better results.
Engines being divided between GPS and GLONASS satellites according to the relative number of visible satellites of each system.
Question 5.

You can assemble points in your computer and transfer them to the TRIUMPH-VS for stakeout (or other purposes) and get points back to your computer using the following JAVAD GNSS software:
JustinLink.
Giodis.
NetView.
NetHub.
SteakWare.
Tri-VU.
Question 6.

To create your own local coordinate systems in the TRIUMPH-VS do the following:
Have your local points in one layer and surveyed points in another layer of the current map and click localize.
Have each local point together with its corresponding surveyed point in a layer of the current map and click localize. 10 layers support up to 10-point localization.
Have your local points and surveyed points in the same layer, but identify them with "L" and "S" prefixes and click localize.
Have your local and surveyed points in any layer but provide a matrix to show their relationships and click localize.
Have your local and surveyed points in "Localize" matrix and click localize.
Have your local points in the "Local" map and surveyed points in "Survey" map and click localize.
Question 7.

The TRIUMPH-VS contains all you need to perform RTK survey using VRS (Virtual Reference Station) or RTN (Real Time Network). In addition to Wi-Fi, LAN, and GPRS, it also supports the "Edge" connection. Compared to Standard GPRS, Edge is an advanced and special GPRS protocol that is:
More secure but slower.
Slower but less expensive.
Much faster.
Same speed but less expensive.
Same speed but more secure.
Same speed but uses much less power which saves battery life significantly.
Question 8.

We continue to improve TRIUMPH-VS software. To update all TRIUMPH-VS software components to the latest version you must:
Download updates from www.javad.com to computer and then transfer to TRIUMPH-VS using Windows Mobile Device Center or ActiveSync.
Download updates from www.javad.com to computer and then transfer to TRIUMPH-VS using JustinLink software.
Download updates from www.javad.com to computer and TRIUMPH-VS will take them automatically.
Download updates from www.javad.com to computer and transfer to TRIUMPH-VS using NetHub.
Connect the TRIUMPH-VS directly to the Internet (LAN, Wi-Fi, or GPRS) . On the "Software Update" screen click "Update". Decide which software versions you want to update and click "Download".
Connect the TRIUMPH-VS directly to the Internet (LAN, Wi-Fi, or GPRS). On the "Software Update" screen click "Update".