Incorporating the International Symposium on GPS/GNSS
IGNSS2011 IGNSS 2011 ABN 50 493 173 615
15 – 17 November 2011 University of New South Wales Sydney NSW Australia
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IGNSS2011 IGNSS 2011 15-17 November 2011 WELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENT
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t is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the IGNSS2011 symposium and exhibition, held from 15 - 17 November at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. GNSS is entering an exciting expansion period with new signals in space, new constellations and new augmentation systems, all happening over the next few years. In additional to four global systems, there are also plans for regional systems from India and Japan that will enable even more possibilities in the Asia Pacific Region. Therefore, it is also timely that this year the IGNSS conference, with its Australasian roots, is also being combined with a similar conference that is run by like-minded GNSS professionals from northern and eastern Asia. The combined symposium will provide a strong scientific program, enjoyable social functions and importantly an opportunity to meet with international colleagues to exchange and compare professional practices. IGNSS 2011 will feature keynote speakers, oral presentations, panel sessions, interactive poster sessions, an informative trade exhibition and interactive field day. GNSS specialists from the USA, Europe, Asia and Australasia will provide updates on established and emerging technologies. On behalf of the International Global Navigation Satellite Systems (IGNSS) Society and the organising committee, I look forward to welcoming you to IGNSS 2011. Matt Higgins President IGNSS Society Inc
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WELCOME FROM THE CHAIRMAN, IPC OF INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON GPS/GNSS
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n behalf of the International Program Committee of International Symposium on GPS/GNSS, I cordially welcome all the attendees to 2011 International Symposium on GPS/GNSS (ISGNSS). 2011 ISGNSS will be held along with IGNSS conference. IPC members strongly believe that ISGNSS has provided an opportunity for GNSS community to exchange ideas and experiences since 1999. During past decade, GNSS community has seen lots of changes; new technology, convergence with communications, especially multiple constellations. In the expected multiple GNSS constellations, the interoperability or the interchangeability must be the most important thing to consider. The interoperability among various GNSS communities becomes certainly more and more important. The technical program and the social functions provided in ISGNSS combined with IGNSS surely will contribute to enhance the interoperability among GNSS communities. It is third time for ISGNSS to be held at Sydney. All IPC members want to express their sincere appreciation to the effort and time of Australian colleagues for preparing 2011 ISGNSS combined with IGNSS2011. Welcome all of you and hope to enjoy the program and the atmosphere of the conference. Sang Jeong Lee Chairman IPC of International Symposium on GPS/GNSS
IGNSS TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Matt Higgins Matt Higgins is Manager of Geodesy and Positioning in the Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management. He is a Co-Chair of Working Group D of the United Nations mandated International Committee on GNSS. He was also a Vice President of the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) from 2007 to 2010. Matt was elected President of the Australian based International GNSS Society in 2008, when GPS World magazine also named him among the 50+ global leaders to watch in GNSS business. Chris Rizos Chris Rizos is a graduate of The University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia; obtaining a Doctor of Philosophy in Satellite Geodesy in 1980. Chris is currently the Head of the School of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems at UNSW. Chris has been researching the technology and applications of GPS since 1985, and is currently the President of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG), a member of the Governing Board of the International GNSS Service, and a member of the IAG’s Global Geodetic Observing System Steering Committee. Chris is a Fellow of the IAG and of the Australian Institute of Navigation.
Martin Nix Martin Nix has a Masters of Surveying (GIS), UNSW and is the CEO of Position Partners. After practising as a registered surveyor, he had management positions with Leica in Switzerland, USA and Australia over 25 years. He holds board positions including the School of Surveying UNSW and working group roles for ANZLIC’s NPI Policy and ASC’s GNSS Strategy.
IGNSS CONTACT INFORMATION Shannon Lockyer IGNSS Society Inc. PO Box 6026 MITCHELTON QLD 4053 AUSTRALIA Phone: +61 7 3355 6630 Fax: +61 7 3855 8756 Email: shannon@ignss.org Krys Henshaw IGNSS Society Inc. PO Box 413 TWEED HEADS NSW 2485 AUSTRALIA Phone: +61 7 5599 5007 Fax: +61 7 55 366 366 Email: krys@ignss.org
IGNSS SYMPOSIUM PARTNER & SPONSOR
Professor Andrew Dempster Professor Andrew Dempster is Director of the Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research (ACSER) at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). He is also Director of Research in the School of Surveying and Spatial Information Systems and Director of Postgraduate Research in the Faculty of Engineering. He was system engineer and project manager for the first GPS receiver developed in Australia in the late 80s and has been involved in satellite navigation ever since. His current research interests are in satellite navigation receiver design and signal processing, areas where he has six patents, and new location technologies. He is leading the development of space engineering research at ACSER. Rob Lorimer
SPONSORS
IGNSS MEDIA PARTNERS
Rob Lorimer is Business Director for the CSIRO’s Wealth from Oceans National Research Flagship and sits on the Australian Governments Space Industry Innovation Council (Space Council). His career history includes CEO of Beeline Technology (now part of Hemisphere GPS), Managing Director of Trimble Asia Pacific and contributing editor to GPS World.
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IGNSS2011 IGNSS 2011 15-17 November 2011 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS In order as they appear in the Program Sharafat Gadimova – Programme Officer, United Nations Office At Vienna Sharafat Gadimova received a diploma in information technology from the Azerbaijan State Oil Academy and a Master’s Degree of Engineering in remote sensing and GIS from the Asian Institute of Technology. Previously, she worked for the Azerbaijan National Aerospace Agency and the Institute of Oceanology, Russian Federation as a researcher. Since 2004, she has been with the United Nations. She is involved in the organization of the UN activities related to GNSS, particularly the development of the International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (ICG) and the activities of the UN-affiliated Regional Centres for Space Science and Technology Education. Edgar Thielmann – Head of Galileo Department – EU satellite Navigation Programmes: Applications, Security and International Aspects Mr Edgar Thielmann is in charge since 1 April 2008 of the Galileo department dealing with EU satellite navigation programmes: Applications, Security and International Aspects. As of 2001 he was responsible for the Trans-European Networks policy. Previously he worked at the European Commission in various policy domains, including External Relations and Humanitarian Affairs. Prior to joining the Commission he was in charge of research policy issues in the Federal Ministry of Research in Germany. During several years he lectured at the university of Kassel and worked as a research associate. Edgar is a qualified solicitor. Dr Rosalind Dubs, Chair, Space Industry Innovation Council Formerly Deputy Vice-Chancellor (External Relations), University of Technology Sydney, Dr Ros Dubs has wide-ranging commercial and international experience in both private and public sectors. As part of global electronics company Thales SA, she was the Paris-based Operations VP of its world-leading air traffic management business, Managing Director of its navaids business line in Stuttgart, Germany, and Director of Electronic Systems with ADI Limited. Dr Dubs’ earlier career included senior positions in CSIRO, the Australian National University, and Airservices Australia. She is also a non-executive director of Aristocrat Leisure Limited.
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Michele Clement – Manager Space Policy Unit Michele Clement is the Manager of the Space Policy Unit in the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research. The Space Policy Unit co-ordinates Australia’s national and international space activities, delivers the Australian Space Research program and is developing a national space policy for Australia Michele has worked for the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research since 2003 undertaking both program delivery and policy roles. Prior to joining the Space Policy Unit, in July 2009, Michele managed the Department’s budget process involving the securing of federal funding for a number of new programs and initiatives. Michele has a background in banking and finance, particularly investment in small technology and biotechnology businesses. Michele holds a Masters in Business Administration. Brett Biddington – Chair of the Space Industry Association of Australia Brett Biddington is Chair of the Space Industry Association of Australia and a member of the Australian Government’s Space Industry Innovation Council. He serves on numerous other boards and executives with interests in space science and has been closely involved with the governance of Australian astronomy for the past six years. He has written two reports (2008, 2010) about Australia’s space future which have been published by the Kokoda Foundation (www.kokodafoundation.org) which is a Canberra-based ‘think tank’. He owns a small consulting company - Biddington Research Pty Ltd – which specialises in space and cyber security matters. Between 2002 and 2009 Brett was a member of Cisco Systems’ global space team which is devising and implementing standards based merged space/ground networks as a vector to the creation of new markets. Before joining Cisco Brett served in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) for nearly 23 years. He was an intelligence and security specialist and also worked in capabiity development where he sponsored numerous classified and unclassified space, intelligence, and command and control projects.
Maureen Walker, PNT Representative, US State Department, Washington DC USA Ms. Maureen Walker serves as the Senior State Department Representative at the National Coordination Office for SpaceBased Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT). Ms. Walker provides the global perspective in interagency consultations on a comprehensive strategy to incorporate military and civilian requirements into the improvement of the U.S. GPS constellation. She also works with the U.S. private sector to identify key concerns and incorporate their views into ongoing U.S. Government processes. She led the successful negotiations within the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum on the Strategy to include GNSS Technologies in the development of Seamless Transportation Systems. She is a distinguished graduate of the National Defense University, has a law degree and is a member of the District of Columbia Bar Association. Sergey Karutin Sergey Karutin is the deputy head of the division in Russian Space Systems and is an Assistant Professor in Bauman Moscow State Technical University. Sergey has been working in the GLONASS team since 1998 and developing GNSS augmentations – Russian SBAS System for Differential Corrections and Monitoring and ground DGNSS networks. He received a Ph.D in 2004. He has about 35 papers in the GNSS field. Satoshi Kogure
Professor Richard Holdaway – School of Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, and Palaecol Research Ltd, Christchurch, New Zealand Sponsored by Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research (ACSER) Richard Holdaway has a private research company specialising in ecosystem change and is a Fixed Term Professor in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand). For the past five years, Richard has researched the navigational and orientational capacities of long-distance migratory animals, especially of sooty and wedge-tailed shearwaters. He has a very active collaboration with Travis Horton on migration of other species, including humpback whales, great white sharks, Arctic terns, and leatherback turtles. The research programme spans traditional disciplinary boundaries, involving various aspects of conservation biology, behavioural ecology, oceanography, geophysics, astronomy, biogeography, non-parametric statistics, software development, and animal tracking technology. Richard has a background in neurophysiology, palaeobiology, and biogeography, and is currently involved in programmes using stable isotopes and ancient genetics to bridge the gap between palaeoecology and modern ecology. These underpin the original insights that brought him into migration research. Richard holds a Ph.D. in ornithology and palaeobiology, and a BSc (Hons) in neurophysiology and ornithology, both from the University of Canterbury.
Satoshi Kogure is an associate senior engineer of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). He received an MS in aeronautical engineering from Nagoya University in 1993 and an MS in aerospace engineering from University of Colorado at Boulder in 2001. He started his career at satellite operation division in National Space Development Agency (NASDA), former JAXA in 1993. He has been working for satellite positioning system as a satellite systems engineer since 2001. He is a member of Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Science as well as U.S. Institute of Navigation.
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IGNSS2011 IGNSS 2011 15-17 November 2011 IGNSS 2011 PROGRAM Monday 14 November 2011 18.30-19.30 Pre Conference Session: Law Theatre G04, Law Building, UNSW Kensington Campus The Migration Matrix: Marine Vertebrate Navigation in Magnetic Coordinate Space Prof Richard Holdaway, Fixed-term Professor, School of Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, and Palaecol Research Ltd, Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND. Sponsored by Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research (ACSER)
Tuesday 15 November 2011 09:00-10:15 Session 1: Plenary Session Chair: Matt Higgins Room: Central Lecture Block 7 09:00-09:15 Official Welcome – Mr Matt Higgins, President, IGNSS Society (Inc ESNC & Awards presentations) 09:15-09:45 United Nations Programme on Global Navigation Satellite Systems Ms Sharafat Gadimova, United Nations Office, Vienna, AUSTRIA 09:45-10:15 Status of the European GNSS Programmes: Galileo and EGNOS Mr Edgar M Thielmann, European Commission, Brussels, BELGIUM
10:15-10:45 Morning Tea and Trade Exhibition 10:45-12:15 Session 2: Plenary Session Chair: Brett Biddington Room: Central Lecture Block 7 10:45-11:15 Cornerstones of a Vibrant Australian Space Industry Dr Rosalind Dubs, Chair, Space Industry Innnovation Council, Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Canberra, AUSTRALIA 11:15-11:45 Australia’s National Space Policy Mrs Michele Clement, Manager, Space Policy Unit, Department Of Innovation Industry Science & Research, Canberra, AUSTRALIA 11:45-12:15 Panel Session: Does Australia need a Space Agency? Dr Rosalind Dubs, Mrs Michele Clement, Mr Rob Lorimer – Facilitated by Mr Brett Biddington, Chair, Space Industry Association of Australia, Canberra, AUSTRALIA
12:15-13:15 Lunch, Trade Exhibition and Poster Presentations 13:15-14:55
Session 3A: Geodesy Infrastructure
Session 3B: Ionosphere/Troposphere
Session 3C: Weak Signals/AGNSS
Session 3D: Attitude/Formation Flying
Chair: Richard Stanaway Room: Central Lecture Block 7
Chair: Matthew Trinkle Room: Central Lecture Block 3
Chair: Jinghui Wu Room: Central Lecture Block 4
Chair: Qinghua Zeng Room: Central Lecture Block 5
13:15-13:35 National Positioning Infrastructure Delivering Compatible Positioning Services from GNSS Reference Station Networks Mr Grant Hausler, Cooperative Research Centre For Spatial Information, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Analyzing Zenith Path Delay in Dynamically Changing Environment
Efficient Implementation of Collective Detection
Carrier Phase Integer Ambiguity Resolution for GNSS-based Attitude Determination
Dr Kefei Zhang, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Mr Joon Wayn Cheong, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Mr Chen-Yin, Wang, National Central University, TAIWAN,
13:35-13:55 AUSPOS2: An Update to Geoscience Australia’s Online GPS Positioning Service
Consideration of RTZD Estimated from Ground Reference Stations for GNSS Application
Hybrid of Collective Detection with Conventional Detection for Weak Signal Acquisition
Prof Joz Wu, National Central University, Taoyuan, TAIWAN
Mr Joon Wayn Cheong, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Simulation Platform for Relative Navigation using GPS Carrier Phase Measurements for Satellite Formation Flying Missions Mr Rui Li, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Performance Evaluation of Single Frequency based Ionosphere Field Monitor for GBAS
Sensitivity Analysis of Assisted-Galileo Design and Analysis of Satellite Receiver with E1 OS Signal Orbits for the Garada Mission
Dr Seigo Fujita, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Tokyo, JAPAN
Mr Jeong-Min Lim, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA
Dr. Minghai Jia, Geoscience Australia, Canberra, AUSTRALIA 13:55-14:15 An Infrastructure Approach to Determining the “Fitness for use” of GNSS Measurements for Land-Based Applications Mr Peter Ramm, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
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Dr Li Qiao, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
14:15-14:35 GNSS Modernisation and Implications for Geodesy and Precision Users Prof Chris Rizos, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Recent Developments in Regional Ionospheric Modelling and Monitoring for GNSS Applications
How good is Assisted GPS?
Dr Zahra Bouya, IPS Radio and Space Services, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Dr Binghao Li, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
14:35-14:55 The Australian Space Research Program Project - Platform Technologies for Space Atmosphere and Climate Dr Kefei Zhang, RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Proposing a Multi-GNSS Assisted GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System), Concept and Performance Mr Ali Sarwar & Dr Eamonn Glennon, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
14:55-15:25 Afternoon Tea and Trade Exhibition 15:25-17:05
Session 4A: Datums & Geodesy
Session 4B: Other Location Systems
Session 4C: GNSS Signal Simulation Session 4D: Indoor Positioning
Chair: Minghai Jia Room: Central Lecture Block 7
Chair: Chia-Chyang Chang Room: Central Lecture Block 3
Chair: Eamonn Glennon Room: Central Lecture Block 4
Chair: Thomas Gallagher Room: Central Lecture Block 5
Visual Odometry and Inertial-SLAM Integration for Large Scale Navigation
A Flexible GNSS Signal Generation and Receiver Characterization Platform
Dr Jonghyuk Kim, Australian National University, Canberra, AUSTRALIA
Mr Kevin Parkinson & Dr Nagaraj Shivaramaiah, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Real-time Indoor Positioning with a Single IMES Transmitter and a Rotation-type Doppler Measurement Unit Mr Yoshihiro Sakamoto, Waseda University, Tokyo, JAPAN
15:45-16:05 Enhancement of the Asia Pacific Reference Frame (APREF) Through Accurate Metadata Maintenance and Time Series Offset Detection Mr Manoj Deo, Geoscience Australia, Canberra, AUSTRALIA
Performance of Mobile WiMAX Geo-location Using Simplified Multipath Mitigation Method in Dense Multipath Environment Mr Ji-Won Park, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA
Decision of a Time-efficient Software-based GPS Signal Simulator
16:05-16:25 ITRF Transformations in Deforming Zones to Support CORS-NRTK Applications Mr Richard Stanaway & Dr Craig Roberts, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
A Relative Navigation Scheme Using the AIS Datalink
Design of a GPS L1 C/A Signal Generator using a Multi-core Processor Mr Sung Lyong Cho, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA
16:25-16:45 Establishing a Horizontal Velocity Model of Taiwan Using GPS Observations and the Least-Squares Collocation Technique Mr Ching-Jung Hung, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN & Prof Ming Yang, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN
An DOP Relationship Between TOA and Development of MF-TDMA Based TDOA Navigations Without Clock Bias Satellite Network System Simulation Model
Indoor Positioning Based on FM Signals and Wi-Fi Signals
Mr Jae Young Ko, Chungnam National Mr Sung-Hyung Lee, Ajou University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA University, Gyuoonggi-Do, KOREA
Ms Vahideh Moghtadaiee, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
16:45-17:05 A Combination of Ellipsoidal Height from Satellite Method and Orthometric Height from Geodetic Levelling for Geoid Modelling Mr Kamorudeen Aleem, Yanbu Industrial College, Yanbu, SAUDI ARABIA
Locata: Implications of a New High Accuracy Positioning System
Feasibility Study of Seamless Positioning System Using QZSS IMES
Prof Chris Rizos, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Mr Yutaka Yamada, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo, JAPAN
15:25-15:45 The Many Paths to Enlightenment: A Comparison of Transformations Between GDA94 and ITRF Dr Volker Janssen, NSW Land and Property Information, Bathurst, AUSTRALIA
Mr Young Cheol Shin, Chungbuk National University, Chongju, SOUTH KOREA
Mr Soon Lim, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA
Preliminary Study on Multi-Station GPS RTK Positioning to Support Emergency Service Operations in Indoor Areas Dr Binghao Li, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA An Enhanced Ranging Scheme Using Adaptive Log Model Based on IEEE 802.11 RSSI Measurements Mr A Sol Kim, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, KOREA
17:15-19:15 Welcome Reception in the Trade Area
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IGNSS2011 IGNSS 2011 15-17 November 2011 Wednesday 16 November 2011 08:45-10:45
Session 5: Plenary Session Chair: Chris Rizos Room: Central Lecture Block 7
08:45-09:10 U.S. Space-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing: A Policy and System Update Ms Maureen Walker, U.S. Department of State Representative to the National Space Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing Coordination Office, Washington DC, USA 09:10-09:35 GLONASS Evolution Dr Sergey Karutin, Russian Space Systems, Moscow, RUSSIA 09:35-10:00 The Demonstration Result for the First Satellite of the Quasi Zenith Satellite System, Michibiki Mr Satoshi Kogure, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. Ibaraki, JAPAN 10:00-10:15 Update on China’s Beidou System Mr Matt Higgins, President IGNSS Society 10:15-10:30 Update on Light Squared Interference to GPS in the US Prof Andrew Dempster, The University of New South Wales, AUSTRALIA 10:30-10:45 NavRange Mr Venkatraman Ramkumar, European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC) 2011 Australian Winner
10:45-11:20 Morning Tea and Trade Exhibition 11:20-12:40
Session 6A: CORS - Heights
Session 6B: GPS/Other Sensor Integration (1)
Session 6C: QZSS
Session 6D: Pedestrian Navigation
Chair: Allison Kealy Room: Central Lecture Block 7
Chair: Binghao Li Room: Central Lecture Block 3
Chair: Peter Mumford Room: Central Lecture Block 4
Chair: Nicholas Talbot Room: Central Lecture Block 5
11:20-11:40 Evaluation of NRTK Heighting in Victoria: Impact of a Temporary Reference Station Mr Eldar Rubinov, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Design and Implement of a An Efficient Signal Quality Test of MEMS-based Attitude Reference RTK-GNSS Based on Carrier System and its Integration with GPS to Noise Ratio Assoc Prof Rongbing Li, Nanjing Dr Nobuaki Kubo, Tokyo University University Of Aeronautics And of Marine Science and Technology, Astronautics, Jiangsu Province, CHINA Tokyo, JAPAN
An Ionospheric Delay Model for Pedestrian Navigation in East Asia Pacific Islands Mr An-Lin Tao, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN
11:40-12:00 Optimising CORS Heights for Machine Control Using Network RTK
Test Results of a Wireless Sensor Networks Assisted Global Navigation Satellite System (WSN-AGNSS) Mr Ali Sarwar & Dr Eamonn Glennon, The University Of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Effect of L1-SAIF Augmentation in GPS Positioning
High Performance GNSS Augmented Pedestrian Navigation in Signal Degraded Environments Dr Jared Bancroft, University of Calgary, Calgary, CANADA
Design of an Integrated Navigation Algorithm for eLoran/GNSS Receive
Evaluation of Positioning Accuracy of Implementation of GPS RTK/MEMS IMU GNSS with QZSS Augmentation Integrated System using Embedded Platform for Vehicle Navigation Dr Yong Li, The University of New Mr Jong-Hwa Song, Konkuk South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA
Mr Gavin Docherty, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA 12:00-12:20 AHD Coordination of CORS Sites Using GNSS Mr Simon Fuller, Thinkspatial, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA 12:20-12:40
Mr Se Phil Song, Chungnum National University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA Image-Based Positioning with the Use of Geo-referenced SIFT Features
Ms Xun Li , The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Mr Xing Bo, Tokyo University of Marine Science & Technology, Tokyo, JAPAN
QZSS Research at UNSW
A Low-Cost Pedestrian Navigation System Including In-Flight Parameter Correction in a Signal Degraded Environment Dr Eamonn Glennon, The University Ms Younsil Kim, Seoul National of New South Wales, Sydney, University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA AUSTRALIA
12:40-13:40 Lunch, Trade Exhibition and Poster Presentations 13:40-1500
Session 7A: CORS – Deployment & Use Sponsored by Position Partners
Session 7B: GPS/Other Sensor Integration (2)
Session 7C: Software Receivers
Session 7D: Vehicle Positioning Sponsored by Position Partners
Chair: Cetin Mekik Room: Central Lecture Block 7
Chair: Jared Bancroft Room: Central Lecture Block 3
Chair: Kevin Parkinson Room: Central Lecture Block 4
Chair: Rocco Zito Room: Central Lecture Block 5
13:40-14:00 CORSnet-NSW: Deploying a CORS Network in a Corporate IT Environment Mr Thomas Yan, NSW Land and Property Management Authority, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Study on the Availability of Vector Tracking Loop in Outdoor Field for GPS and Pseudolite System Mr Sanghoon Jeon, Seoul National University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA
Development of a GNSS Software Receiver Platform
GNSS Uptake in Agriculture – Applications and Barriers
14:00-14:20 On CORS Site Stability Monitoring
Comparing the Mathematical Models for GPS & GLONASS Integration
The Witch Navigator – A Software GNSS Receiver for Education and Research
Dr Jinghui Wu & Dr Nagaraj Dr Don Yule, CTF Solutions, Shivaramaiah, The University of New Brisbane, AUSTRALIA South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Studies of Effects of Wireless Communication on GNSS Positioning Performance in High-mobility Vehicle Environment Dr Guorong Hu, Geoscience Australia, Mr Tao Li, The University of New South Dr Pavel Kovar & Prof Frantisek Mr Ming Qu, Queensland University Canberra, AUSTRALIA Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Vejrazka, Czech Technical University, of Technology, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
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14:20-14:40 Network-based RTK Positioning Using Integrated GPS and GLONASS Observations Dr Shaocheng Zhang & Dr Kefei Zhang, RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Preciser Positioning and Timing with the Measured Time Offset
Mr Nathan Knight, The University of Mr Sang Wook Hwang, Chungnam New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA National University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA
A Particle Filter Based State Estimation of Semitrailer Vehicle for Jackknifing Prevention Ms Hee Won Kang, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA
14:40-15:00 Latest Advancements in Network RTK Positioning
GPS/MEMS IMU Integration System Design for Car Black Box
Inertial-Aided Visual Odometry for Automotive Applications
Dr Nick Talbot, Trimble Navigation, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Design of a Correlator using GPU for Real-time GNSS SDRs
High-Precision GPU (Graphic Processing Unit)-Based SoftwareDefined Real-time GNSS Signal Monitoring Receiver Mr Moon Suk Koo, Chungnam National Mr Sung-Hyuck Im, Konkuk University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA
Mr Rocco Zito, University of South Australia, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA
15.00-15:30 Afternoon Tea and Trade Exhibition 15:30-17:10
Session 8A: CORS - Regional to Global Sponsored by Position Partners
Session 8B: GPS/Inertial Integration
Session 8C: Namuru & FPGA Receivers
Session 8D: Cooperative Vehicle Positioning
Chair: Ming Yang Room: Central Lecture Block 7
Chair: Jared Bancroft Room: Central Lecture Block 3
Chair: Frantisek Vejrazka Room: Central Lecture Block 4
Chair: Chung-Liang Chang Room: Central Lecture Block 5
15:30-15:50 Positional Stability Study of Continuously Operating Reference Stations: Case Study of Tianjin CORS Ms Ying Xu, Wuhan University, Hubei, CHINA
Enhanced RTK-GPS with IMU and Vehicle Sensors in Urban Environment
Namuru V3.X; the Next Generation of FPGA-Based GNSS Research Receivers Mr Peter Mumford, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
A Cooperative Positioning Method for VANETs using DSRC Carrier Frequency Offset Mr Nima Alam, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
15:50-16:10 Assessment of Network RTK Performance using CORSnet-NSW
A Novel Design for the Ultra-tightly Coupled GPS/INS Navigation Systems
Dr Volker Janssen, NSW Land and Property Information, Bathurst, AUSTRALIA
Mr Dihan Chen & Dr Nobuaki Kubo, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo, JAPAN
Prof Dah-Jing Jwo, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, TAIWAN
Aquarius Firmware for UNSW Namuru Evaluation of a Cooperative GPS Receivers Positioning Algorithm by Tight GPS/ DSRC Integration for Vehicular Networks Dr Eamonn Glennon, The University Mr Nima Alam, The University of of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
16:10-16:30 An Overview on RTK Network of Turkish Republic (TUSAGA-Aktif) Dr Cetin Mekik, Zonguidak Karaelmas University, Zonguldak, TURKEY
Analysis of Outlier Separability in Integrated GPS/INS Systems Mr Ali Almagbile, The University Of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
16:30-16:50 AllDayRTK – A National CORS Network for Australia
A Regularized Robust Filter for Baseband Hardware Design for Satellite Attitude Determination System Space-grade Multi-GNSS Receivers with Relative Installation Error of Sensor Tracker
Mr Gavin Docherty, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA 16:50-17:10 The Practicalities of Running CORS Based Services – a SmartNet Perspective Mr Aaron Jordan, SmartNet Aus, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
A Low Cost Namuru V3 receiver for Spacecraft Operation Mr Kevin Parkinson & Mr Peter Mumford, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Performance Boundaries for Cooperative Positioning in VANETs Mr Nima Alam, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Dr Jiongqi Wang & Prof Haiyin Zhou, Dr Nagaraj Shivaramaiah, The National University of Defense University of New South Wales, Technology, Changsha, CHINA Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Next Generation Vehicle Positioning Systems Integrated with Wireless Communications to Address Cooperative ITS Challenges in Australia Prof Yanming Feng, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
Influence of Maneuvers on the Observability of INS/GPS Initial Alignment Prof Xiaosu Xu, Southeast University, Nanjing, CHINA
FPGA Implementation of a GBAS Prototype Receiver for Integrity Monitoring Test-bed Mr Chien-Ho Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN
A Filtering Method for Improving the precision of Cooperative Positioning in VANETs Mr Nima Alam, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
17:10-20:00 Networking BBQ (Proudly sponsored by NovAtel Inc)
Thursday 17 November 2011 09:00-10:40
Session 9A: Ambiguity Resolution
Session 9B: Multipath & Reflectometry
Session 9C: Interference 1
Session 9D: Other Applications
Chair: Peter Ramm Room: Central Lecture Block 7
Chair: Nobuaki Kubo Room: Central Lecture Block 3
Chair: Nagaraj Shivaramaiah Room: Central Lecture Block 4
Chair: Don Yule Room: Central Lecture Block 5
GPS Bistatic Radar for Target Detection and Estimation using Antenna Arrays Mr Matthew Trinkle, The Adelaide University, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA
Interference Localisation within the GNSS Environmental Monitoring System (GEMS) Dr Ediz Cetin, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Development of A Tsunami Monitoring System using GPS Buoy
09:00-09:20 GNSS Carrier Phase Ambiguity Resolution Aided by Float Transformation Mr Yang-Zen Chen, National Central University, Taoyuan, TAIWAN
Prof Yukihiro Terada, Kochi National College of Technology, Kochi, JAPAN
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IGNSS2011 IGNSS 2011 15-17 November 2011 09:20-09:40 GNSS Ambiguity Resolution: Which Subset to Fix? Dr Peter Teunissen, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, AUSTRALIA 09:40-10:00 Reliability of Partial Ambiguity Resolution with Multi-GNSS Constellations
Prof Yanming Feng, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA 10:00-10:20 Cycle Slip Detection Algorithm by Integrating Vehicle and Inertial Sensors for Land Vehicle Users Ms Younsil Kim, Seoul National University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA 10:20-10:40
A Gain/Phase and Mutual Coupling Calibration Algorithm for GPS Antenna Array in the Presence of Multipath Mr Matthew Trinkle, The Adelaide University, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA
Detection and Jammer-to-Noise Ratio Estimation of Interferers Using the Automatic Gain Control Mr Ryan Thompson, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Study on Precise Positioning for Maritime Transportation Safety
Assessment of Multipath Mitigation with Vector Tracking Loop
Influence of GPS Satellites CrossCorrelation on the TDOA Measurements within the GNSS Environmental Monitoring System (GEMS) Mr Ryan Thompson, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Performance Analysis of Carrier Smoothed DGPS for Swarm Robots
Mr Li-Ta Hsu, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN
Mr Deuk Jae Cho, Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute, Yuseong-Gu, KOREA
Ms Hyun-Ja Im, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, KOREA
Analysis of the Multipath Effect on Interference Angle of Arrival Carrier Smoothed Code Measurements Estimation within the GNSS Environmental Monitoring System (GEMS) using Antenna Arrays Mr Heon Ho Choi, Chungnam National Mr Matthew Trinkle, The Adelaide University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA University, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA
The Principle of Determining the Geopotential Difference Between Two Points on Ground Using GNSS Signal
Sea Surface Roughness Estimation Using Signals for Multiple GPS Satellites
A Comparative Analysis of Displacement Detection Methods Using Locata Mr Mazher Choudhury, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Dr Kegen Yu, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
Prof WenBin Shen, Wuhan University, Wuhan, CHINA
10:40-11:10 Morning Tea and Trade Exhibition 11:10-12:50
Session 10A: PPP & Carrier Phase
Session 10B: Chinese Satnav Systems
Session 10C: Interference 2/ Antennas
Session 10D: UAV’s Sponsored by Position Partners
Chair: Peter Teunissen Room: Central Lecture Block 7
Chair: Yanming Feng Room: Central Lecture Block 3
Chair: Ediz Cetin Room: Central Lecture Block 4
Chair: Jinling Wang Room: Central Lecture Block 5
Research on BEIDOU and Modernized GNSS Multi-constellation Integrated Navigation Assoc Prof Qinghua Zeng, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Jiangsu CHINA
Bit Error Rate Performance of SFH-Modulation Scheme System under Jamming Mr Kwang-Chun Go, Ajou University, Yeoungtong-Gu, SOUTH KOREA
Multi-Sensor Data Fusion for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems
11:30-11:50 An Accurate Single Point Positioning Method with Prediction Mode for LEO Satellites Ms Yuanyuan Jiao & Dr Jiongqi Wang, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, CHINA
The Transmitting Satellite Navigation System Based on Communication Satellites Dr Lihua Ma, National Astronomical Observatories of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, CHINA
GAJT - The First “Off The Shelf” Single Unit GPS Anti-Jam Antenna
Development of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Platform for Testing Positioning Technology Mr Jiawei Xie, The University Of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
11:50-12:10 Outlier Detection Performance in Precise Point Positioning
Experimental Evaluation of Fast Beidou Orientation Ambiguity Resolution using the Lengthening Baseline Method Assoc Prof Liangqing Lu, National University Of Defense Technology, Changsha, CHINA
A Lock Detector for Signal Blockage Detection in GPS Receivers Ms Mi Hyun Jin, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA
11:10-11:30 Precise Point Positioning – Where are we now? Mr Thomas Grinter, NSW Land & Property Information, Bathurst, AUSTRALIA
Mr Changhui Xu The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Mr Rod MacLeod, NovAtel Inc, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
12:10-12:30 Carrier Phase Based Positioning Algorithms Applied by Gaussian Sum Filters Assoc Prof Yukihiro Kubo, Ritsumeikan University, Kusatsu, JAPAN
Improving GNSS Antennas Using Electromagnetic Band Gap Structures Mr Kevin Parkinson & Dr Eamonn Glennon, The University Of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
12:30-12:50 A Study on Cycle Slip Detection and Correction in Case of Ionospheric Scintillation Dr Wu Chen, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, CHINA
Performance Evaluation of Array Antenna Processing with PM Algorithm for GNSS Receivers Mr Yun Sub Choi, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA
12:50-13:50 Lunch, Trade Exhibition and Poster Presentations 12:50-16:30 Field Day Demonstrations
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Mr Claus-Sebastian Wilkens, Institute of Aerospace Systems, Braunschweig, GERMANY
Use of GPS/INS Observations for Efficient Matching of UAV Images Ms Juan Shi, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
13:50-15:30
Session 11A: Robust CP Positioning
Session 11B: Occultation/ Space Weather
Session 11C: Mixed Stream/ Late Papers
Session 11D: Airborne Applications
Chair: Allison Kealy Room: Central Lecture Block 7
Chair: Matthew Trinkle Room: Central Lecture Block 3
Chair: Yong Li Room: Central Lecture Block 4
Chair: Rod Macleod Room: Central Lecture Block 5
13:50-14:10 Reliability Analysis of Robust Estimation for Use GNSS Positioning, Ms Ling Yang, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Radio Occultation Study Using 3-D Numerical Ray Tracing Dr Robert Norman, RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
A Study on Long-Term Predicted Ephemeris for GPS Satellite Ms Cen Xiao & Prof Akio Yasuda, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo, JAPAN
The Airborne Science Initiative LiDAR Beach Survey; Development & Results Mr Peter Mumford, The University Of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
14:10-14:30 A-RAIM vs. R-RAIM: A Comparative Study
Constellation Design and Antenna Array Processing for GNSS Radio Occultation Mission Dr Yung-Fu Tsai & Prof Jyh-Ching Juang, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN
Correlation of Land Surface Temperature and Vegetation Density Classified from Satellite Images Ms Nang Mya Mya Nwe, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Optimization-based In-flight Alignment for Airborne INS/GPS Navigation Assoc Prof Yuanxin Wu & Dr Xianfei Pan, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, CHINA
The Application of Radio Occultation for Climate and Weather Monitoring and Numerical Weather Prediction in Australian Region Prof John Le Marshall, Bureau of Metereology, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Global Tropopause Derived from COSMIC for Climate Study
Validation of Interacting Multiple Model Estimator in Radar Tracking System
Ms Ying Li, RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Mr Yu-Chun Kao, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN
Miss Yiping Jiang, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA 14:30-14:50 Effects of Different Reference Receiver Setups on IMT Performance
Mr Hui-Chieh Hsu, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan City, TAIWAN 14:50-15:10 Performance Improvement of RTK By Using Variable-Mask Strategy Dr Hideki Yamada, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Tokyo, JAPAN 15:10-15:30 INS Aided Integrated Ambiguity Resolution for Robust Precise Positioning under the Week signal Environment Ms Sul Gee Park, Korea Ocean Research& Development Institute, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA
Space Weather Effects on the GPS Scintillation Levels Received From Radio Occultations Dr Brett Carter, RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Evaluation of APNT using ADS-B Radio Mr Hou-Jen Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN
Investigation of Atmospheric Parameters in the Australian Region Using GPS Radio Occultation Technology Dr Chuan-Sheng Wang, RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
15:30-16:30 Close of Educational Sessions – Closing Drinks
Interactive Poster Presentations Tuesday 12:15-13:15 The following Authors will be at their posters during this time POSTER 1
A New Velocity Field from a Dense GPS Array in Southeastern Taiwan Dr Horng-Yue Chen, Institute Of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, TAIWAN
POSTER 2
Applications of Indoor Locating Technique Based on Various Types of RFID Dr Chia-Chyang Chang, Ching-Yun University, Taoyuan, TAIWAN
POSTER 3
A Compressive Sampling Approach to Narrowband Interference Elimination for GNSS Dr Chung-Liang Chang, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Pingtung County, TAIWAN
POSTER 4
Dynamic Modelling for MEMS-IMU/Magnetometer Integrated Attitude and Heading Reference System Mr Wei Li & Prof Jinling Wang, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Wednesday 12:40 -13:40 The following Authors will be at their posters during this time POSTER 5
Determination of Sudden Crustal Deformation by Earthquake Ms Su-Kyung Kim & Prof Tae-Suk Bae, Sejong University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA
POSTER 6
The RAIM Based Airborne Ionosphere Anomaly Monitoring Algorithm Using the Differential Hatch Filters Mr Jun Min Joo, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA
POSTER 7
Enhanced Time Transfer of Loran-C by Temperature Compensation Dr Chang-Bok Lee, Korea Research Institute Of Standards And Science, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA
POSTER 8
A TDOA Based BLUE Estimator for a 3-D Localization Dr Young Kyu Lee, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA
Thursday 12:50-13:50 The following Authors will be at their posters during this time POSTER 9
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POSTER 10
Acquisition Complexity Reduction by Multi-stage Partial Cross-Correlation Technique for GPS Receiver Mr Jae-Kil Kim, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA
POSTER 11
Impact of the Raw Modeling on the Precision GPS Orbit Determination Prof Tae-Suk Bae & Ms Su-Kyung Kim, Sejong University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA
NOTE: This is a Preliminary Program only. The IGNSS Society reserves the right to change any part of this program prior to the symposium.
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IGNSS2011 IGNSS 2011 15-17 November 2011 POSTER SESSIONS: Posters will be displayed in The Pavilions from 10.15am on Tuesday until 2.00pm on Thursday. Authors will be available at their posters for questions and discussion during the lunch break on the day nominated in the above program.
SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS: IGNSS 2011 Proceedings will be posted to the IGNSS website shortly after the conclusion of the IGNSS2011 Symposium. Delegates will be advised by email when the Proceedings are available.
TECHNICAL SESSIONS AND SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Delegates are required to wear their name tags at all times to have access to the technical sessions and social functions. Delegates not wearing name badges will be refused access to the technical sessions and social functions.
ON SITE REGISTRATIONS On site registrations can be made at the IGNSS Registration desk located in the Foyer of the CLB Lecture Theatres at the University of New South Wales. NO shared registrations are permitted. Onsite Registration Fees applicable are as follows: Full Registration Member
$945.00
Full Registration Non Member
$1045.00
Day Registration
$495.00
Student Registration*
$495.00
*A copy of your full-time student/concession card must accompany your registration to receive this discounted rate. Full Symposium and Student Registrations include: Attendance to all Symposium Sessions Attendance at the Trade Exhibition Morning/afternoon tea and lunch on all symposium days. Attendance at the Welcome Reception Attendance at the NovAtel Aussie BBQ Symposium Handbook Symposium Satchel Delegate list will be displayed on a poster board adjacent to the registration desk. Day Registration includes: Attendance to Symposium Sessions on registered day Attendance at the Trade Exhibition Morning/afternoon tea and lunch on registered day Symposium Handbook Symposium Satchel Delegate list will be displayed on a poster board adjacent to the registration desk. *Day registrations do not include the Welcome Reception or Aussie BBQ
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www.ignss.org REGISTRATION DESK OPENING TIMES M o n d a y 1 4 th N o v e m b e r , 2 0 1 1 : 3pm – 5pm: Clancy Back Counter – opposite The Pavilions T u e s d a y 1 5 th N o v e m b e r , 2 0 1 1 : 8.00am – 4.30pm: CLB Lecture Theatres – Commerce Courtyard W e d n e s d a y 1 6 th N o v e m b e r , 2 0 1 1 : 8.30am – 4.30pm: CLB Lecture Theatres – Commerce Courtyard T h u r s d a y 1 7 th N o v e m b e r , 2 0 1 1 : 8.30am – 2.00pm: CLB Lecture Theatres – Commerce Courtyard
INTERNET ACCESS On Tuesday morning between 8.00 am and 9.00 am, a desk will be set up adjacent to the registration desk in the CLB Lecture Theatres where a representative from the IT department of UNSW will be available to assist delegates with the set up of their internet. In order to register for internet, delegates will need to provide their name and email address. Volunteer UNSW students will also be at the UNSW Exhibition Booth 3 in the Pavilions to assist delegates with setting up their internet
SOCIAL FUNCTIONS Welcome Reception – Tuesday 15 November, 2011 5.15pm –7.15pm – The Pavilions, UNSW Inclusive for all full symposium registrants only Delegates are required to wear their name tags to be served during this function. Includes canapés, beer, wine and soft drinks Additional tickets may be purchased from the Registration Desk: $50.00 per ticket NovAtel Aussie BBQ – Wednesday 16 November, 2011 (Proudly sponsored by NovAtel Inc). 5,10pm – 8.00pm – The Pavilions Courtyard, UNSW Inclusive for all full symposium registrants only Delegates are required to wear their name tags to be served during this function. Includes Aussie BBQ, beer, wine and soft drinks Additional tickets may be purchased from the Registration Desk: $65.00 per ticket
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IGNSS2011 IGNSS 2011 15-17 November 2011 VENUE:
CLB Theatres The Pavilions & Pavilions Courtyard
International Square Botany Street Car Parking
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is one of the leading teaching and research Universities in Australia. Located in Sydney, the University of New South Wales is situated near the business hub of Australia’s largest city, providing easy access to a wide range of academic, cultural and social activities, and less than 5km from some of the most famous beaches in the world.
VENUES FACILITATED FOR IGNSS ACTIVITIES: CLB Lecture Theatres (Commerce Courtyard): Technical Sessions & Registration Tuesday to Thursday inclusive The Pavilions: Registration Monday and Trade Exhibition and daily delegate day catering and Welcome Reception The Pavilions Courtyard; Welcome Reception and NovAtel Aussie BBQ. International Square – Field Day Demonstrations on Thursday Afternoon International Square – Position Partners Trailer – Tuesday to Thursday
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www.ignss.org ON SITE PARKING AND VEHICULAR ACCESSIBILITY: All day parking is available on the upper floors of the Botany Street Parking Station – enter via gate 11. The cost for metered parking is $3 per hour, all day parking = minimum $6 for 3 hours, and $2.00/hr thereafter up to 12 hours (cash and credit card payment ) Gold coins are required. UNSW Maps for Kensington Campus, Central Lecture Block, Pavilions and Parking Stations can be accessed by linking to http://www.facilities.unsw.edu.au/Maps/maps.html
ACCESS BY BUS:
Delegates who will travel from Coogee Beach to the UNSW each day, can do so from Arden Street on Bus 370 (refer to Coogee Beach Map above). The drop off point at UNSW is Bus Stop 7 (refer to map of UNSW on previous page), High Street. Gate 9 is the closest pedestrian access, just a short walk to the symposium. At the end of the day Bus 370 will stop at Bus Stop 8 UNSW and travel to Coogee Beach, a 10-15 minute ride. Apart from accommodation advertised for delegates at Coogee Beach, there is a multitude of restaurants to choose from in the local area Further information can be found on the following web-site by entering (370) into the timetable and map search on the right hand side of the page: www.sydneybuses.info
RESTAURANTS: There are an abundant number of restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets to choose from within easy walking distance of the University at Randwick and in the Coogee Bay area.
NAME BADGES Your name badge must be worn at all times, as it is your entry to all sessions and inclusive functions. Entry will not be permitted unless you are wearing your name badge or have a ticket to attend.
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IGNSS2011 IGNSS 2011 15-17 November 2011 SPONSOR & EXHIBITOR ORGANISATION PROFILE Organisation Booth Nos: Contact Person: Email: Phone: Fax: URL:
Cody Corporation 1&2 Barry Liston barry-liston@codycorp.com.au 08 8337 4888 08 8337 4333 www.codycorp.com.au
With a history of servicing the survey & GIS industry for over 25 years, Cody Corporation are the exclusive distributors of the Nikon & Ashtech product range. Contact Cody for your local authorised stockist. Organisation: Booth No(s): Contact Person: Email: Phone: Fax: URL:
C.R. Kennedy Survey Solutions 10 & 11 John DaMina jdamina@crkennedy.com.au 02 9552 8370 02 9552 8390 http://www.crkennedy.com.au
Showcasing Leica Geosystems’ GNSS Viva family - GS15 Smart Antenna GS15 controller and the Australian release of the Leica Viva GS25, the ultimate high-end GNSS survey receiver. Organisation: Booth No: Contact Person: Email: Phone: Fax: URL:
GlobalPOS Pty Ltd 19 Evan Bollard evan@globalpos.com.au 0429342498 07 34880075 www.globalpos.com.au
High accuracy GNSS equipment. Sales, Hire and Support.Reference station, Survey, Mapping and OEM products from major manufacturers for all applications. Please visit us at IGNSS. Organisation: Booth No(s): Contact Person: Email: Phone: Fax URL:
GPSat Systems Australia Pty Ltd 8&9 Graeme Hooper graemeh@gpsatsys.com.au 03 9455 0041 03 9455 0042 www.gpsatsys.com.au
GPSat Systems Aust is the sole regional distributor for NovAtel Inc precision GPS/GNSS Receivers and Spirent Communications GNSS Simulation equipment. The leader in delivering to industry innovative satellite navigation equipment, technical GPS/ GNSS system solutions, research and consultancy services. Organisation: Booth No(s): Contact Person: Email: Phone: URL:
NovAtel Inc 8&9 Rod Macleod rod.macleod@novatel.com 0400 883 601 www.novatel.com
NovAtel Inc. is a leading original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of precision Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) components and subsystems, including GNSS receivers, antennas, enclosures and firmware.
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www.ignss.org Organisation: Booth No: Contact Person: Email: Phone: Fax: URL:
OmniSTAR 4 Keith Dyer keith_dyer@omnistar.com 1800 062 221 +61 8 9322 4164 www.omnistar.com.au
OmniSTAR is the market leader in providing precise and reliable satellite delivered Differential GPS augmentation services worldwide. OmniSTAR offers a variety of accuracies to suit different project requirements. Organisation: Booth No(s): Email: Phone: URL:
Position Partners 17 & 18 info@positionpartners.com.au 1300 867 266 (1300 TOPCON) www.positionpartners.com.au
With offices in every state and around 160 people, Position Partners is the largest Australian-owned company focussing entirely on the distribution and support of positioning and machine control solutions for land management, civil works and building projects. Organisation:
SmartNet Aus
Booth No: 13 Contact Person: Aaron Jordon Email: enquiries@smartnetaus.com Phone: 07 3891 9772 URL: www.smartnetaus.com Australian subscription based service offering high precision , high availability GNSS Network RTK corrections for any application. Built on GNSS Spider software and providing a variety of real-time data products Organisation: Booth No: Contact Person: Email: Phone: URL:
SOUTH Surveying & Mapping Instrument (Australia) Pty Ltd 14 John Dong southinstrumentaus@hotmail.com 0433 658 832 www.southinstrument.com.au
With a complete line of products, SOUTH, the biggest Chinese manufacturer, provides GPS systems of different demands at different accuracy level, (RTK, handheld GIS data collector etc). Also, regular instruments (total station, etc) and surveying accessories are available from SOUTH. Organisation: Booth No: Contact Person: Email: Phone: URL:
TRIMBLE 7 Paul Drummond paul_drummond@trimble.com +64 3 963 5527 www.trimble.com
Trimble’s industry-leading GNSS infrastructure systems support a host of major GNSS networks globally including Australia. Major software include Trimble VRS3Net for scalable CORS, Trimble 4D Control for monitoring and Trimble Atmosphere for atmospheric conditions calculation based on GNSS data and weather station information Organisation: Booth No: Contact Person: Email: Phone: Fax: URL:
University of NSW, School of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems 3 Maria Ponce survsis@unsw.edu.au 02 9385 4182 02 9313 7493 www.gmat.unsw.edu.au
The School offers undergraduate degrees in the areas of Surveying and Geoinformation Systems as well as postgraduate research opportunities. Research directions include; earth observation (radar remote sensing, deformation monitoring), GNSS algorithms, multi-sensor integration and new positioning technologies.
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IGNSS2011 IGNSS 2011 15-17 November 2011 POSITION PARTNERS – DISPLAY TRAILER Refer advertisement on the back page of this Handbook Visit the Position Partners display trailer in International Square for all the latest survey, GNSS, mapping and scanning solutions. Live product demos, 3D cinema and a chance to discuss your requirements with our expert team. Further information regarding the trailer can be obtained from the Position Partners Booths 17 & 18 in the Pavilions Trade Display Area. Trailer Opening Hours: Tuesday 15th: Wednesday 16th: Thursday 17th:
9am – 5pm 9am – 5pm 9am – 4.30pm
FIELD DAY DEMONSTRATIONS: For the first time, the IGNSS Sponsors and Trade Exhibitors will include GNSS demonstrations and an interactive “field day”. This will be held in International Square on Thursday afternoon between 2.00pm – 4.30pm. Sponsor and Exhibitor Listings of equipment being demonstrated is listed below. Please visit Exhibitors booths to find out more about the equipment being demonstrated. Closing drinks will be held between 3.30pm – 4.30pm in International Square Position Partners The Position Partners Display Trailer is located in International Square and will be open throughout the symposium (hours listed above). Cody Corporation Ashtech ProMark 500 GNSS Receiver: The Ashtech Promark 500 rover and rover/base system offers GPS, GLONASS – a powerful RTK solution. C.R. Kennedy Survey Solutions This year, C.R.Kennedy celebrates the 10th anniversary as the proud Australian distributor of the Leica Geosystems range of surveying products. At the IGNSS Field Day we will demonstrate the latest in Leica GNSS technology, including the popular Viva GS15 and GS08 RTK Rovers and the newly released GR25 and GR10 reference station receivers. GlobalPOS Pty Ltd The Septentrio AsteRx2i receiver is an integrated system using GPS and Glonass DGPS or RTK observations with an associated IMU to provide PVT and Attitude (heading, pitch and roll) even when GNSS signals are not available. It processes high-quality GNSS measurements with IMU-measurements to generate an enhanced integrated position. A small model will demonstrate this including a simple display. SOUTH Surveying & Mapping Instrument (Australia) Pty Ltd A professional GPS manufacturer from China comes with the high cost-performance RTK system S82V for you! Carlson SurvCE on board, compatibility to different brands of receivers and radios, huge memory capacity and built-in transmitter make it a powerful kit! Interested? Check it now! Total station, other accessories available also here TRIMBLE See the ‘NEW’ Trimble Hand Held RTK GeoXR CORS receiver using COSRnet-NSW University of NSW – School of Surveying & SIS Prototype GPS Interference Localisation System for GEMS. A prototype system for real-time localization of interferences to GPS in a given area using Direction of Arrival and Time Difference of Arrival measurements from multiple sensor stations within the GNSS Environmental Monitoring Systems (GEMS) Locata positioning technology is a terrestrial based RF ranging technology, that provides highly precise and accurate position solution indoors and outdoors. This demonstration covers the Locata system and Locata positioning system. Try out the indoor positioning system developed at School of Surveying & SIS, which seamlessly switches between Wi Fi and GPS to provide accurate position both indoors and outdoors.
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Australian Distributor
Live product demos International Square Open all Day!
Position Partners Shaping new dimensions with GNSS technology that helps you work faster, safer and more accurately than ever before. Visit our display trailer in International Square to see the latest in surveying, mapping and machine control systems. ms.
Gatewing UAS mapping
Topcon IP-S2 3D Mobile Scanning
Topcon 2D & 3D Machine Control
Topcon GNSS Surveying