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Global-Inertial Positioning Systems Image Capture for Asset Management (GIPSICAM) is a mobile-mapping system used internally by the RTA to survey NSW state roads. The main components of the system include GPS receivers, INS (a part of the GIPSITRAC module), mounted computer and cameras mounted inside the roof of the vehicle.[1]

References

  1. ^ Panya, Kitsana. "An Evaluation of the Positioning Performance of the RTA GIPSICAM System". Retrieved 25 March 2012.