Drones: an affordable solution for aerial imaging [gdlr_video url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifXmlZwntVk&feature=0&showinfo=0&autoplay=1"] A not so long time ago aerial mapping used to be a sophisticated, complex and very expensive tool typically used in high scale endeavors always backed by copious funds and abundant budgets. Luckily with the advent … [Read more...] about Hovering above Haitian roads
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The phone call no parent should ever receive
* Julie Garner On June 10, 2007, a Sunday night, my husband and I were awakened from a deep sleep by the phone. It was Inova Fairfax, one of the premiere trauma centers on the East Coast, telling us our son had been in an accident and we needed to get there right away. At that moment, I felt like someone had punched me in the stomach. I doubled over in pain. Call it … [Read more...] about The phone call no parent should ever receive
Now I’m a believer: Crowdsourced mapping
* Michel Vallée Even though I’m an engineer, I’m one of those old fashioned guys who have trouble embracing new technology. For years I kept hearing about crowdsourced mapping where universal access to open software allows people to take photos of their surroundings and use them to make maps. The result of that collaborative process involving thousands upon thousands of … [Read more...] about Now I’m a believer: Crowdsourced mapping
United Nations for Road Safety
T. Bella Dinh-Zarr * On April 10 2014 the United Nations will debate road safety. Ambassadors and other diplomats will gather that day on the floor of the UN General Assembly to discuss how traffic crashes affect each of their countries. Although politically sensitive issues abound, there is one issue that every nation can agree on – keeping people, especially children, safe … [Read more...] about United Nations for Road Safety