Fall Church, Va., January 10, 2008
ENSCO will present “Impact of Rapid Temperature Change on Firefighter Tracking in GPS-denied Environments Using Inexpensive MEMS IMUs” at the Institute of Navigation (ION) National Technical Meeting in San Diego, Calif., January 28 – 30. This three-day conference features more than 125 speakers from prominent research organizations around the world. ENSCO is one of a small number of presenters from the corporate marketplace selected to speak. The presentation is based on results from ENSCO’s GPS-denied geolocation technology named Dalmatian.
ENSCO’s Dalmatian technology provides passive geolocation of pedestrians in GPS-denied environments for the first responder and other groups.
ENSCO, Inc. provides engineering, science and advanced technology solutions for the defense, security, transportation, environment, and aerospace industries. Founded in 1969, with revenues of more than $100 million, ENSCO is a 700-person, privately owned corporation. Headquartered in Falls Church, Va., ENSCO has major offices in Springfield, Virginia, Endicott, New York, and Melbourne and Cocoa Beach, Florida; field offices throughout the United States; and sales representatives in 15 countries selling ENSCO’s products and services to a wide range of customers. More about ENSCO
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