The Spatial Information Laboratory is the heart of Spatial Information
Services data input, management, analysis and mapping capabilities.
Located on the second floor of John A. Burns Hall in room 2046
/ 2043, it also functions as an instructional facility where
students and researchers learn image processing, GIS, GPS and
mapping techniques via hands-on training and work experience.
John
Vogler manages the Lab, which consists of the following
hardware, software, peripherals, and field equipment:
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Hardware
P4 2.8GHz Precision 360
P4 1.6GHz ThinkPad A31
P4 1GHz Windows 2000 workstation
Dual P2 400MHz NT workstation
P2 300MHz NT workstation
P2 266MHz NT workstations (2)
80GB External Hard Drive
250GB External Hard Drive
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Input/Output Devices
ALTEK Datatab Pro Line digitizing tablet
UMAX Mirage IIse large format scanner
HP 800PS 42inch plotter
EPSON Stylus Color 600 printer
HP LaserJet 1200se b/w printer
HP LaserJet IIID b/w printer
Polaroid CI-5000 Slide Maker
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Software
ERDAS Imagine 8.7 image processing
ArcGIS 9.0
ArcView GIS 3.2a
MapInfo 6.0
GPS Pathfinder Office 2.9
Fragstats 3.3
LH Systems SOCET SET digital photogrammetry
DreamWeaver 4 web development
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Field Equipment
Toshiba Libretto Notebook Computer
Trimble GeoExplorer II GPS receivers (2)
Garmin 12XL GPS receivers (2)
Bushnell 1000 yd. Laser rangefinder
Optical rangefinder
Fuji FinePix 2600Zoom digital camera
Brunton compass/clinometer
Motorola 2-way radio (4)
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