Evropský navigační systém Galileo získá dalších osm družic, což jej významně přiblíží dokončení. Stane se tak díky kontraktu podepsanému na aerosalónu v Paříži.
Evropský navigační systém Galileo získá dalších osm družic, což jej významně přiblíží dokončení. Stane se tak díky kontraktu podepsanému na aerosalónu v Paříži.
GSA support aimed at fostering the adoption of EGNOS and Galileo in aviation was presented at a European Helicopter Association (EHA) info day on EU funding opportunities for the helicopter sector, in Brussels on June 6.
EGNOS based operations for rotorcraft are increasingly being implemented and the GSA is committed to continuing its work with the European Helicopter Association to support this user community in reaping the safety and economic benefits from European GNSS programmes.
Three of the European GNSS Agency’s (GSA) funding tools aimed at fostering the adoption of EGNOS and Galileo in aviation – the Aviation Grant Programme, the relevant Horizon 2020 calls and Fundamental Elements – were presented at the EHA event in the European Parliament.
Speaking at the forum, GSA Market Development Officer and Horizon 2020 Coordinator Carmen Aguilera highlighted that EGNOS leads to a substantial reduction in the decision height, making helipads accessible in poor weather conditions, thereby enhancing safety, which is of particular importance for medical and emergency operations. She reminded that the Aviation Grant Programme was designed by the GSA to support projects that enable users to equip and use their aircraft or rotorcraft fleet with EGNOS-enabled avionics and to allow air navigation service providers and aerodromes/heliports to implement EGNOS-based operations. A first call in 2014 saw 12 projects funded with a total of EUR 6 million and a further 14 projects received the same amount of funding under a second call in 2015. A third call will be published in October 2017; with proposals to be submitted by March 2018 (more details can be found here).
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In addition to this specific grant programme, the GSA is also implementing the GNSS application calls in Horizon 2020 under delegation from the European Commission, within the Space work programme. Three calls in 2014 and 2015 saw 40 projects, including 10 aviation projects, receive funding totalling EUR 65 million. The 2017 call, worth EUR 33 million, is currently under evaluation and the next calls are being developed.
Fundamental Elements is the third grant programme being implemented by the GSA. This programme is aimed at supporting the development of EGNSS-enabled chipsets, receivers and antennas. A project has already been funded to develop a DFMC SBAS dual frequency multi-constellation receiver for the future version of EGNOS. This project kicked off last month. In addition, the GSA is about to start evaluating projects in other calls relevant for the aviation community – one to develop an Advanced Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (ARAIM) system and another to develop a MEOSAR beacon.
EHA Executive Director Elisabetta Dalla Benetta said that the EHA was very proud to have been able to offer to the rotorcraft community an opportunity to have a useful insight into the EU funding system. “Lack of knowledge and complexity has often prevented our sector from fully exploiting the possibilities available for them to use EU funds to modernise their operations. But examples of success stories presented by AB Corporation, PRISM and the GSA, have demonstrated that use of EU grants is more within reach than expected,” she said.
GSA triggered the very first helicopter PinS LPV in Europe to Insel Hospital in Bern in June 2014, which is now used by Swiss Air Ambulance (REGA) in its daily operations. A number of operators have already received support in acquiring EGNOS-enabled avionics, with 23 Points in Space (PinS) LPV, 14 low level routes (RNP 0.3) and 29 rotorcraft retrofits ongoing. Citing some success stories, Ms Aguilera gave the example of Caproni Airport in Italy, which is developing performance-based navigation (PBN) procedures for Trento region. This project involves both the upgrade of rotorcraft for EGNOS operations and the development of PinS procedures and low level routes connecting several hospitals in the area.
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Another example of a success story are the PIONEERS I and II projects, which also combine the upgrade of helicopters and the implementation of low-level routes – this time in Norway, Austria and the UK. As part of this project, a first helicopter LPV approach has been approved for Trondheim Hospital in Norway, allowing air ambulances to land in all weather conditions. Also, NorksLuftambulance recently obtained operational approval for RNP 0.3 operations within a GSA funded project, preparing to fly PinS LPV.
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Příprava na letošní konferenci již odstartovala, a proto jsme zahájili i sběr zajímavých map a výstupů do zahajovací přednášky. Pošlete nám ukázky své práce a staňte se součástí slavnostního zahájení konference. Stačí, když nám na adresu bsebestova@arcdata.cz zašlete své mapy, obrázky, snímky aplikací nebo třeba i fotografie z terénu.
To vše nejlépe do 14. července 2017.
Příprava na letošní konferenci již odstartovala, a proto jsme zahájili i sběr zajímavých map a výstupů do zahajovací přednášky. Pošlete nám ukázky své práce a staňte se součástí slavnostního zahájení konference. Stačí, když nám na adresu bsebestova@arcdata.cz zašlete své mapy, obrázky, snímky aplikací nebo třeba i fotografie z terénu.
To vše nejlépe do 14. července 2017.
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Geo IoT World (Geo-location – Internet of Things) announces four award winners for innovation in geolocation technologies. GeoIoT is leading the way in showcasing the latest cutting-edge developments in this growth sector. The European GNSS Agency (GSA) sponsored one of the awards for ‘IoT Solutions Empowered by GNSS’.
The Internet of Things enables manufacturers and service providers to exchange data and improve customer services, business performance and much, much more. In some ways we have only scratched the surface of what can be offered.
Constant improvements in the available technology, sharp reductions in cost reaping high returns on investment and better performance mean that you can manage a road haulage company from a smartphone, improve the lives of people who suffer from disabilities or drive-down costs in a company by reducing waste. The possibilities are almost limitless and as the technology reaches a wider audience new innovations and ideas are emerging.
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To raise awareness of the integral role that GNSS plays in IoT and to celebrate the launch of Galileo Initial Services available since December 2016, GSA sponsored the award for ‘IoT Solutions empowered by GNSS’.
The prize went to the CROWDLOC Platform. CROWDLOC is a business-to-business software-as-a-service provider, offering affordable, low-power location tracking services for consumers and enterprises. CROWDLOC could bring an end to loss and theft. Their mission is to solve this global problem. The disruptive service is based on a low-power mobile software development kit embedded in the apps of an alliance of Bluetooth devices manufacturers. This mutualised network (the crowd) can geo-locate the asset 24/7.
The start-up was founded in 2016 by a duo of French and German entrepreneurs. The company is supported by European business angels, seasoned executives with past and present experience in the location technology, navigation and Telecom industries.
The runner-up in this category was Polymorph. Polymorph has developed a technology to enable those working in logistics to track and trace goods. CEO Richard Barry described his technology as ‘Uber for trucks’.
Three other categories looked at different aspects of geolocation.
The Geo IoT award for Location & Proximity Services was presented to TRACKO by Onyx Beacon. TRACKO allows companies to track and trace assets on the go using beacons and mobile technology. The solution links beacons attached to each asset to other beacons placed around a premises to create a high-precision indoor and outdoor tracking grid.
Also read: Happy Beacon Awareness Day!
The Geo IoT Award for Location Intelligence was presented to Stockholm-based Wittra. Wittra overcomes the limitations of existing technologies in addressing the Internet of Moving Things. The technology has already been adopted by shipping companies and is also used in the management of homes for the elderly.
The Geo IoT Award for IoT Networks was awarded to Sewio Networks. Sewio developed a market-proved Ultra-Wideband Real-Time Location Platform. Using highly precise indoor tracking and rich data analytics, the platform brings a new level of understanding of work-flow processes across a broad array of disciplines, allowing companies to optimise the flow of intra-logistics, reduce staff injuries and observe the behaviour of customers.
The three-day conference demonstrated that the Internet of Things geolocation is becoming an ever evolving area. More and more public and private organisations are turning to these technologies to improve services and reduce costs.
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Jak se co nejlépe na Zemi připravit na kosmické mise? Jeden z nejlepších způsobů je simulovat kosmickou expedici pod vodou. V neděli 18. června se šest akvanautů ponořilo téměř 20 metrů na mořské dno, kde ve speciálním zařízení stráví následujících deset dní životem a prací hluboko pod vlnami.
Jak se co nejlépe na Zemi připravit na kosmické mise? Jeden z nejlepších způsobů je simulovat kosmickou expedici pod vodou. V neděli 18. června se šest akvanautů ponořilo téměř 20 metrů na mořské dno, kde ve speciálním zařízení stráví následujících deset dní životem a prací hluboko pod vlnami.
V pátek 23. června 2017 v ranních hodinách byla nanodružice VZLUSAT-1 dopravena na oběžnou dráhu Země pomocí indického raketového nosiče PSLV-C38 (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle). Raketa odstartovala z indického kosmodromu SDSC (Satish Dhawan Space Centre) v 5:59 SEČ. Kosmodrom SDSC se nachází na ostrově Šríharikota v Bengálském zálivu. Český satelit byl vypuštěn na polární dráhu do výšky 505 km a byla mu udělena rychlost 7 km/s. Společně s družicí VZLUSAT-1 bylo vypuštěno dalších 29 nanosatelitů ze 14 zemí.
A multinational European team, fronted by France’s Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), is among the winners at this year’s European Inventor Awards. Their project, which ensures that satellite signals do not interfere with each other, allows users and developers alike to benefit from the next-generation positioning technology that Galileo offers.
The project Radio signals for better satellite navigation was declared the winner in the Research category at the European Patent Office’s European Inventor Awards, Europe’s most prestigious prize for innovation. The results of the awards were announced at a 15 June ceremony held in Venice, Italy. The project created modulation and spread-spectrum signal technologies that strengthen some of Galileo's core components: enhanced accuracy and ensured interoperability with GLONASS and GPS (including possible upgrades), along with saving on satellite power.
Watch this: Radio signals for better satellite navigation
The team was led by French engineer Laurent Lestarquit and his Spanish colleague José Ángel Ávila Rodríguez and included France’s Jean-Luc Issler, German Günter Hein and Belgian Lionel Ries. Quoted on the EPO website, Lestarquit said he was proud of the teamwork and of what the team had achieved. Co-inventor José Ángel Ávila Rodríguez also noted that the project was something that Europeans could feel proud of. "When the nations of Europe work together, the whole world benefits," he said.
Lestarquit developed a patented modulation technique called Alternative Binary Offset Carrier modulation (AltBOC), which effectively packs four signals into one large one: two highly accurate signals from Galileo's Open Service and two signals from its Safety-of-Life service.
The result is that AltBOC not only offers extremely high accuracy for specialised receivers, it also helps save satellite power.
In addition, the team developed an innovative spread-spectrum technique that creates a new single waveform via what is called Composite Binary Offset Carrier (CBOC) modulation. Not only will this signal allow high-end receivers to accurately calculate positions, it is also compatible with older, lower-end devices and other GNSS signals. The CBOC patent includes a novel concept allowing for the combination of open CBOC and secured Public Regulated Service (PRS) signals in a single frequency. PRS signals are designed to be used by civil authorities, such as police, coastguards and customs agencies. PRS is encrypted and includes anti-jamming mechanisms.
Now in its 12th year, the European Inventor Award is presented annually by the European Patent Office (EPO) to recognise outstanding inventors from Europe and around the world who have made exceptional contributions to social development, technological progress and economic growth.
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The finalists and winners in five categories (Industry, Research, Non-EPO countries, Small and medium-sized enterprises and Popular Prize) are selected by an independent jury consisting of international authorities in the fields of business, science, academia and research, who examine the proposals in terms of their contribution towards technical progress, social development, and wealth and job creation in Europe.
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Minidružice ESA Proba-V získala snímky lesního požáru v centrálním Portugalsku. Záběry ukazují zčernalé jizvy a pilíře kouře, stejně jako odhalují stále aktivní ohniska požáru.
Minidružice ESA Proba-V získala snímky lesního požáru v centrálním Portugalsku. Záběry ukazují zčernalé jizvy a pilíře kouře, stejně jako odhalují stále aktivní ohniska požáru.
Europe’s Galileo navigation constellation will gain an additional eight satellites, bringing it to completion, thanks to a contract signed today at the Paris Air and Space Show.
ESA a šestnáct zástupců družicového průmyslu podepsalo 21. června na pařížském aerosalónu společnou dohodu o spolupráci na projektu „Satelite for 5G“ (Družice pro 5. generaci [komunikačních sítí]).
The GSA-funded mapKITE project has created an advanced surveying tool by combining terrestrial mobile mapping systems with Unmanned Aerial System mapping capabilities.
Geo-information is fundamental in any modern society, with many infrastructures and services depending on it. However, it is also expensive to create and update. As a result, European, national and local government agencies must balance a growing demand for high-resolution, up-to-date geo-information against decreasing budgets.
The Horizon 2020 mapKITE project responds to this market need by combining terrestrial mobile mapping systems (TMMS) with Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) mapping capabilities. The resulting tool is a tandem terrestrial vehicle (TV) and unmanned aircraft (UA) equipped with remote sensing instruments that cooperate in collecting geo-data. The system integrates E-GNSS capabilities into drones and proposes a novel geo-data post-processing concept to provide surveyors and mappers with an end-to-end solution for 3-D high-resolution corridor mapping.
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The GSA-funded project has now concluded after two years of development and validation, executed by a consortium of 10 companies from six different countries and coordinated by GeoNumerics. Recently, the project gathered over 40 industry specialists from world-leading mobile mapping integrators, European mapping service companies and cartographic and infrastructure management agencies to officially introduce – and demonstrate – the mapKITE system.
“While terrestrial mobile mapping systems are becoming a standard surveying tool, their use is restricted due to their limited and insufficient view from the ground,” said Project Coordinator Pere Molina during the event. “On the technology side, mapping of small areas via small unmanned aircraft has become a reality, with many of the big geomatic technology companies already including UAS systems in their product portfolios.”
mapKITE combines the best of both worlds by incorporating aerial and terrestrial components. The aerial component consists of a UA equipped with remote sensing instruments and a navigation guidance and control system. The terrestrial component consists of a human-operated TV that is equipped with remote sensing instruments and a TMMS.
This tandem system operates with the TV, computing a real-time trajectory by means of its real-time navigation system. By doing so, a set of waypoints are generated as route inputs for the UA by converting terrestrial navigation (time, position, velocity and attitude parameters) into UA time and space commands. This process produces a virtual tether by which the UA always follows the vehicle.
Watch this: mapKITE for total 3D mapping
As the UA follows the vehicle at a constant flying height, both can simultaneously collect geo-data. This is then post-processed via an orientation-calibration concept, resulting in the delivery of high-resolution, oriented-calibrated and integrated 3D images of corridors and their surrounding environment.
One of the system’s main benefits is that it lowers surveying budgets. “The mapKITE system does this by means of its Kinematic Ground Control Points (KGCPs), which are obtained directly from the TMMS navigation solution, entailing the elimination of expensive traditional Ground Control Points (GCPs),” explained Molina. “What this means for the user is the longer the corridor mapping mission, the higher the savings are while also keeping similarly accurate results.”
The mapKITE system’s combination of both ground and aerial based surveying systems provides users with an integrated and powerful solution. To accomplish this, the project fully exploits such GNSS technology as EGNOS and Galileo. “As an enabling component of mapKITE, EGNOS provides the desired level of accuracy for the terrestrial navigation solution and for the UA guidance,” said GSA Market Development Officer Alina Hriscu, who spoke at the launch event and demonstration, providing the latest insights about European GNSS and its uses for mapping and surveying applications. Hriscu also noted that the Galileo E5 AltBOC signals, which are superior to existing and planned GPS signals, are of particular interest to the mapKITE system because of the robustness they provide against multipath errors at the ground level. This makes them essential for accurate mapping in natural or man-made corridors, something that was confirmed during tests of mapKITE.
“This is a brand new way of acquiring geo-data and processing it in order to derive geo-information that would not make sense without E-GNSS,” added Molina. “We also must highlight the critical role of GNSS timing, due to the need to synchronise the TV’s trajectory solution to the central time of exposure of the UA remote sensing instruments.”
Due to its operational simplicity and cost savings, mapKITE is positioned to be a game changer – a fact clearly on display at the launch event. Here, surveyors saw first-hand how they can cut costs by eliminating the need to independently operate terrestrial and aerial systems. “What we witnessed today was the launch of a new era of drone information technology that will prove to be a game changer in the development of our digital society,” said Jan Skaloud of the Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne. “The mapKITE system has answered the challenge of linking mobile mapping technology with the airborne mapping technology that is now accessible to users via drones.”
Watch this: Presenting a new mapping paradigm to the world
“If we think about the Internet of Things and Smart Cities, it’s really geospatial data that will become the heartbeat of a city, allowing one to measure and assess what’s going,” added Trimble’s Christian Hoffmann. “Systems like mapKITE, which offers specific vertical applications for corridor mapping or asset management, for example, is the answer to getting this data.”
Engemap, a Brazilian road mapping company and early-adapter of mapKITE, presented a case study of its success using the system. Antonio Lira, project and business manager in Engemap, presented the key features of the Brazilian corridor mapping requirements and market and highlighted how mapKITE absolutely fits as an all-in-one solution. During the two trials, Engemap used a mapKITE prototype to successfully map several kilometres of road, achieving satisfactory levels of efficiency.
“Simply put, the mapKITE idea of combining a mobile system with a classic system of aerial image acquisition is quite brilliant,” concluded Senior Mapping Expert Josep Lluis Colomer.
As mapKITE now turns its focus towards marketization, it has been patented by GeoNumerics in Spain and the US, with patent applications in Europe and Brazil pending.
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ESA’s Proba-V minisatellite has captured the forest fire raging in central Portugal, revealing blackened scars and columns of smoke as well as pinpointing active fire hotspots.
Vesmír je pro lidské tělo nehostinným prostředím, na které se ovšem adaptuje pozoruhodně dobře. V řádu hodin se mozek přizpůsobí na neschopnost určit, kde je „nahoře“ a kde „dole“ - tak jako by právě plavba pro něj byla tím nejpřirozenějším pohybem. Výzkumníci nyní zkoumají, jak se naše interní hodiny podobným způsobem srovnávají s omezeními kosmického prostředí. Experiment sponzorovaný ESA ukázal, že i když vezmeme lidské tělo do vesmíru, nemůžeme za sebou nechat jeho pozemský rytmus.
Vesmír je pro lidské tělo nehostinným prostředím, na které se ovšem adaptuje pozoruhodně dobře. V řádu hodin se mozek přizpůsobí na neschopnost určit, kde je „nahoře“ a kde „dole“ - tak jako by právě plavba pro něj byla tím nejpřirozenějším pohybem. Výzkumníci nyní zkoumají, jak se naše interní hodiny podobným způsobem srovnávají s omezeními kosmického prostředí. Experiment sponzorovaný ESA ukázal, že i když vezmeme lidské tělo do vesmíru, nemůžeme za sebou nechat jeho pozemský rytmus.
Na indickém kosmodromu Šríharikota pokračují přípravy na páteční start nosné rakety PSLV s družicí Cartosat 2E a třiceti dalšími družicemi. Mezi nimi je první česká nanodružice VZLUSat-1 vyvinutá a postavená odborníky z Výzkumného a zkušebního leteckého ústavu v Praze. Start nosné rakety je plánován na 05:59 SELČ.
Na indickém kosmodromu Satish Dhawan Space Centre, známém spíše pod názvem Šríharikota, právě vrcholí přípravy nosné rakety PSLV k pátečnímu startu. Start by měl proběhnout v 09:29 místního času, tj. 05:59 SELČ.
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This year, Europe celebrated the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Treaties of Rome - 25 March 1957 was a seminal moment in European integration. Since then, Europe has developed in many unforeseen ways.
The founding fathers may have dreamed of a single European currency and borderless travel – it is less clear if they were thinking of smartphones and earth observation satellites to monitor the environment.
“Maybe they weren’t thinking of a space strategy in 1957; Yuri Gagarin completed the first orbit in 1961,” said GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides at a high-level conference in Rome on June 15. “But now – 60 years later – we can say that space has a very good story to tell about European co-operation. Hundreds of thousands of citizens are benefitting from space. People may not know, but Galileo is entering more and more into their daily lives.”
GSA Executive Director Carlo des Dorides speaking at the Rome event
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Roberto Battiston, president of the Italian Space Agency, spoke at the conference on how the EU’s space programmes foster and support industry and research: “Europe has always been the opportunity to achieve together what we could not achieve alone. This was true of the European Space Agency and it is true of the investment in space infrastructure including Galileo and Copernicus.”
Italian Education Minister Valeria Fedeli opened the event, noting that space is a “critically important driver for our economy”. Italy is a good example of how one country is drawing on Europe’s shared infrastructure. Over the coming years, Italy will invest €1 billion in this field; half of this investment will come from private sources.
Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs Commissioner Elżbieta Bieńkowska reflected on the milestones of European Space Policy and programmes. The European Space Strategy adopted at the end of March will build on work done so far to ensure that Europe’s talents, expertise and investments enable Europe to anticipate the opportunities of tomorrow. Bieńkowska said: “Europe is now the second space power in the world”.
Coming back down to Earth, DG GROW’s Deputy Director General for Space Pierre Delsaux reminded us that though we were celebrating the end of roaming charges, many Europeans don’t travel outside their own countries. However, most people use smartphones dependent on satellite navigation or at the very least follow the weather forecast. So whether you are at home or away, Europe’s space policy is making a difference to your life.
Images from Copernicus, the world’s most ambitious earth observation and monitoring programme, were presented at the conference. European Space Agency Director General Jan Woerner referred to the Sentinel satellites as the backbone of the Copernicus programme.
Insights from satellites will play a critical role in many societal challenges, including monitoring the state of the environment to better understand climate change.
Italian Civil Protection Director Fabrizio Curcio, showed how Copernicus data and information supported emergency management activities. Etna eruptions, earthquakes, landslides and floods, but also extraordinary events such as the Costa Concordia wreckage or the Xylella Fastidiosa phytosanitary crisis put Copernicus to the test in real-life and real-time stress tests – the data provided proved invaluable.
ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Range Forecast) Director General Florence Rabier spoke at the conference on how space policy serves citizens. When created 40 years ago, the aim was to forecast the weather two to ten days ahead – ECMWF can now predict up to a month or several months ahead. Rabier is happy to say: “We can be proud in Europe. Our forecasts are routinely the best – as judged by the World Meteorological Organisation. We can help other countries too – we were the first to detect that Hurricane Sandy would turn and hit the east coast of America.”
The event, while reflective on achievements to date, also looked to the future. The EU’s continued investment in space gives the private sector the confidence to invest. Giovanni Sylos Labini, the CEO of Planetek and Vice Chairman of the European Association of Remote Sensing Companies (EARSC) spoke about space as a motor for economic growth. Labini said that the market is growing rapidly year on year by around 10%, “public investment is crucial, but increasingly private equity and finance is coming in, making investment sustainable.”
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CleverMaps má za sebou další z nepravidelně pravidelných hackatonů. Již počtvrté jsme v průběhu dvou dnů v netradičně složených týmech pracovali na úkolech, které se od naší rutinní práce trochu odchylují, ale které jsme vyhodnotili jako užitečné, zajímavé a přínosné.
V CleverMaps to totiž není pouze o práci na produktech a projektech pro zákazníky, ale také o seberealizaci, rozvoji, prohlubování vztahů s kolegy, rozvíjení týmové spolupráce a ducha a taky… „Světe, div se!“… taky o zábavě.
Vhodnou platformou pro naplňování těchto cílů je hackaton, který je zároveň společenskou událostí, při které můžeme debatovat nad různými strastmi vývojářské komunity, našich softwarových produktů, a dalšími problémy prvního světa… a tak vůbec.
A protože se nám po delší době naplnil zásobník podnětů na malá vylepšení a drobné vychytávky, na jejichž zapracování není v rámci běžného pracovního režimu prostor, řekli jsme si: „Je čas, uspořádat další hackaton!“ Slovo dalo slovo, padlo rozhodnutí, vybrali jsme vhodný termín a bylo hotovo.
Ve čtvrtek 18. května ráno už jsme netrpělivě vyhlíželi naše kolegy z různých koutů republiky. Ale protože do Brna chtějí všichni, stojí se na něj dlouhá fronta. A tak pražská sekce dorazila s menším zpožděním. To nám ale vůbec nevadilo. Alespoň jsme měli čas v poklidu posnídat dobroty, které připravily naše milé kolegyně a kolegové. Souběžně probíhala totiž soutěž o „Nejlepší chlebíček“. Souboj mezi jednohubkáři a chlebíčkáři byl ale tak krutý, že byli nakonec vyhlášení vítězové obou kategorií.
Plni sil a elánu jsme tedy přistoupili k zahájení hackatonu. Návrhů se sešlo dost a práce ještě víc. Témata se týkala například vývoje mobilní aplikace poskytující přehled nemovitého majetku uživatele, použití cachování pro zrychlení načítání rastrových dat, interaktivní vizualizace datového modelu a také vývoji CleverBota, který by nám usnadnil vyhledávání kontaktů na kolegy nebo třeba aktuálního menu v nejbližší restauraci.
Zadání byla vykopnuta, řešitelé se rozdělili do týmů a hon za prestižní vítěznou trofejí mohl začít. Lámali jsme si hlavy, diskutovali, kódili, smáli jsme se a skvěle se bavili. Dvoudenní maraton jsme proložili večerní LAN party – CounterStrike a hraním deskovky - Arkam Horror. Někteří programovali bez přestávky, ti více unavení si ustlali na gauči, pod stolem nebo prostě na zemi, obeskládaní našimi pohankovými bochánky a přikrytí spacákem nebo výtiskem posledního čísla CleverTimes.
Usilovný boj o získání prestižní putovní ceny byl ukončen v pátek úderem půl čtvrté a následovaly prezentace výsledků. Potvrdilo se, že hackaton má smysl. Znovu se ukázalo, že je to pro nás opravdu dobrá vzpruha, která přináší nakopnutí celého týmu do dalších projektů a potvrzuje, že jsme schopni velmi rychle rozpracovat zadání i v netradičním uskupení lidí.
O vítězi se hlasovalo a vyhrál projekt CleverBot. Osobně ale považuji za vítěze každého, kdo se zúčastnil, za což všem děkuji a gratuluji. Myslím, že se udělal obrovský kus práce a nejen firmu, ale i každého z nás, to posunulo zase o kousek dál.
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