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IGNSS2011 15-17 November 2011

IGNSS 2011 PrelImINary 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 Dr Travis Horton, Senior Lecturer of Environmental Geochemistry, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND. Sponsored by Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research (ACSER)

Tuesday 15 November 2011


09:00-10:15 Session 1: Plenary Session 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 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 Australias 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 13:15-13:35 Session 3a: Geodesy Infrastructure National Positioning Infrastructure Delivering Compatible Positioning Services from GNSS Reference Station Networks mr Grant Hausler, Cooperative Research Centre For Spatial Information, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA AUSPOS2: An Update to Geoscience Australias Online GPS Positioning Service Session 3B: Ionosphere/Troposphere Analyzing Zenith Path Delay in Dynamically Changing Environment Session 3C: Weak Signals/aGNSS Efficient Implementation of Collective Detection Session 3D: attitude/Formation Flying Carrier Phase Integer Ambiguity Resolution for GNSS-based Attitude Determination mr Chen-yin, Wang, National Central University, Taiwan, CHINA 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

mr mukesh Vyas, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Consideration of RTZD Estimated from Ground Reference Stations for GNSS Application Prof Joz Wu, National Central University, Taoyuan, TAIWAN Performance Evaluation of Single Frequency based Ionosphere Field Monitor for GBAS Dr Seigo Fujita, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Shiga, JAPAN

mr Joon Wayn Cheong, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Hybrid of Collective Detection with Conventional Detection for Weak Signal Acquisition mr Joon Wayn Cheong, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

13:35-13:55

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

Sensitivity Analysis of Assisted-Galileo Carrier Phase Differential GPS Receiver with E1 OS Signal Relative Navigation Filter Design for the CanX-4/-5 Nanosatellite Formation Flying Mission mr Jeong-min lim, Chungnam mr Niels roth, University of Toronto National University, Daejeon, Institute for Aerospace Studies, SOUTH KOREA Toronto, CANADA

14:15-14:35

GNSS Modernisation and Implications for Geodesy and Precision Users Prof Chris rizos, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA The Australian Space Research Program Project - Platform Technologies for Space Atmosphere and Climate Dr Kefei Zhang, RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

Recent Developments in Regional Ionospheric Modelling and Monitoring for GNSS Applications Dr Zahra Bouya, IPS Radio and Space Services, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Validation of Ground-Based GPS Precipitable Water Vapour for 4D Tropospheric Tomography - A Case Study in Australia mr Toby manning, SPACE Research Centre, RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

The CanX-4 and CanX-5 Formation Flying Mission: Navigation and Control Challenges on Nanosatellites Dr Binghao li, The University of mr Cordell Grant, University Of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Toronto Institute For Aerospace Studies, Toronto, CANADA Proposing a Multi-GNSS Assisted GNSS Design and Analysis of Satellite (Global Navigation Satellite System), Orbits for the Garada Mission Concept and Performance mr ali Sarwar & Dr eamonn Glennon, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Dr li Qiao, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

How good is Assisted GPS?

14:35-14:55

14:55-15:25 Afternoon Tea and Trade Exhibition


15:25-17:05 15:25-15:45 Session 4a: Datums & Geodesy The Many Paths to Enlightenment: A Comparison of Transformations Between GDA94 and ITRF Dr Volker Janssen, NSW Land and Property Information, Bathurst, AUSTRALIA 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 ITRF Transformations in Deforming Zones to Support CORS-NRTK Applications mr richard Stanaway & Dr Craig roberts, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA 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 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 Session 4B: other location Systems Visual Odometry and Inertial-SLAM Integration for Large Scale Navigation Dr Jonghyuk Kim, Australian National University, 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 A Relative Navigation Scheme Using the AIS Datalink mr young Hoon Han, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA Session 4C: GNSS Signal Simulation Session 4D: Indoor Positioning A Flexible GNSS Signal Generation and Receiver Characterization Platform mr Kevin Parkinson & Dr Nagaraj Shivaramaiah, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Decision of a Time-efficient Software-based GPS Signal Simulator mr Soon lim, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA Design of a GPS L1 C/A Signal Generator using a Multi-core Processor mr Sung lyong Cho, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA Real-time Indoor Positioning with a Single IMES Transmitter and a Rotation-type Doppler Measurement Unit mr yoshihiro Sakamoto, Waseda University, Tokyo, JAPAN

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 Indoor Positioning Based on FM Signals and Wi-Fi Signals

16:05-16:25

16:25-16:45

An DOP Relationship Between TOA and Development of MF-TDMA Based TDOA Navigations Without Clock Bias Satellite Network System Simulation Model 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 Feasibility Study of Seamless Positioning System Utilizing QZSS IMES mr yutaka yamada, Tokyo University, Tokyo, JAPAN

16:45-17:05

Locata: Implications of a New High Accuracy Positioning System

Prof Chris rizos, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

17:15-19:15 Welcome Reception in the Trade Area

IGNSS2011 15-17 November 2011


Wednesday 16 November 2011
09:00-10:40 09:00-09:25 09:25-09:50 09:50-10:15 10:15-10:40 Session 5: Plenary Session System Representative from GPS (USA) - Invited GLONASS Evolution Dr Sergey Karutin, Russian Space Systems, Moscow, RUSSIA System Representative from COMPASS (China) - Invited The Demonstration Result for the First Satellite of the Quasi Zenith Satellite System, Michibiki mr Satoshi Kogure, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. Ibaraki, JAPAN

10:40-11:20 Morning Tea and Trade Exhibition


11:20-12:40 11:20-11:40 Session 6a: CorS - Heights Evaluating the Impact of a Temporary Reference Station for Achieving Improved Height Determination by Network RTK mr eldar rubinov, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne AUSTRALIA & Mr Grant Hausler, Co-operative Research Centre for Spatial Information, Melbourne AUSTRALIA Maximum CORS Baseline Lengths for Accurate GNSS Heighting in Australia mr Gavin Docherty, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA AHD Coordination of CORS Sites Using GNSS Session 6B: GPS/other Sensor Integration (1) Design and Implement of a MEMS-based Attitude Reference System and its Integration with GPS Session 6C: QZSS An Efficient Signal Quality Test of RTK-GNSS Based on Carrier to Noise Ratio Session 6D: Pedestrian Navigation An Ionospheric Delay Model for Pedestrian Navigation in East Asia Pacific Islands mr an-lin Tao, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN

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

11:40-12:00

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 Design of an Integrated eLoran/GNSS Navigation Algorithm

Effect of L1-SAIF Augmentation in GPS Positioning mr Xing Bo, Tokyo University of Marine Science & Technology, Tokyo, JAPAN

Improving Metropolitan Mobility for the Blind and Vision Impaired mr Thomas Gallagher, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUTRALIA

12:00-12:20

mr Simon Fuller, Thinkspatial, mr Se Phil Song, Chungnum National Melbourne, AUSTRALIA & ms Jacqueline University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA lelievre, Department of Sustainability and Environment, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA 12:20-12:40 The Practicalities of Running CORS Based Services a SmartNet Perspective mr aaron Jordan, SmartNet Aus, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA Image-Based Positioning with the Use of Geo-referenced SIFT Features

Evaluation of Positioning Accuracy of High Performance GNSS Augmented GNSS with QZSS Augmentation Pedestrian Navigation in Signal Degraded Environments Dr yong li, The University of New Dr Jared Bancroft, University of South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Calgary, Calgary, CANADA

QZSS Research at UNSW

ms Xun li & Prof Jinling Wang, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

Implementation and Performance Analysis of GPS RTK/MEMS IMU Integration System for Urban Area Navigation Dr eamonn Glennon, The University mr Jong-Hwa Song, Konkuk of New South Wales, Sydney, University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA AUSTRALIA

12:40-13:40 Lunch, Trade Exhibition and Poster Presentations


13:40-1500 13:40-14:00 Session 7a: CorS Deployment & Use CORSnet-NSW: Deploying a CORS Network in a Corporate IT Environment mr Thomas yan, NSW Land and Property Management Authority, Sydney, AUSTRALIA On CORS Site Stability Monitoring Session 7B: GPS/other Sensor Integration (2) Optimizing Pseudolites Structure for GPS/PLs Relative Positioning Dr Binghao li, The University Of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA & Study on the Availability of Vector Tracking Loop in Outdoor Field for GPS and Pseudolite System Session 7C: Software receivers Development of a GNSS Software Receiver Platform Session 7D: Vehicle Positioning GNSS Uptake in Agriculture Applications and Barriers

Dr Jinghui Wu & Dr Nagaraj Dr Don yule, CTF Solutions, Shivaramaiah, The University of New Brisbane, AUSTRALIA South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA The Witch Navigator A Software GNSS Receiver for Education and Research Studies of Effects of Wireless Communication on GNSS Positioning Performance in High-mobility Vehicle Environment Dr Pavel Kovar & Prof Frantisek mr ming Qu, Queensland University Vejrazka, Czech Technical University, of Technology, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC Design of a Correlator using GPU for Real-time GNSS SDRs A Particle Filter Based State Estimation of Semitrailer Vehicle for Jackknifing Prevention ms Hee Won Kang, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA

14:00-14:20

Dr Guorong Hu, Geoscience Australia, mr Sanghoon Jeon, Seoul National Canberra, AUSTRALIA University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA 14:20-14:40 Network-based RTK Positioning Using Integrated GPS and GLONASS Observations Dr Shaocheng Zhang & Dr Kefei Zhang, RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Comparing the Mathematical Models for GPS & GLONASS Integration

mr Tao li, The University of New South mr Sang Wook Hwang, Chungnam Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA National University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA

14:40-15:00

Latest Advancements in Network RTK Positioning

Preciser Positioning and Timing with the Measured Time Offset

Dr Nick Talbot, Trimble Navigation, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

High-Precision GPU (Graphic Processing Unit)-Based SoftwareDefined Real-time GNSS Signal Monitoring Receiver Mr Nathan Knight, The University of mr Sung-Hyuck Im, Konkuk New South Wales, Sydney, aUSTralIa University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA

Inertial-Aided Visual Odometry for Automotive Applications

mr rocco Zito, University of South Australia, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA

15.00-15:30 Afternoon Tea and Trade Exhibition


15:30-17:10 15:30-15:50 Session 8a: CorS - regional to Global Research on the Stability of GPS Reference Stations in Tianjin CORS ms ying Xu, Wuhan University, Hubei, CHINA 15:50-16:10 Assessment of Network RTK Performance using CORSnet-NSW Session 8B: GPS/Inertial Integration Enhanced RTK-GPS with IMU and Vehicle Sensors in Urban Environment mr Dihan Chen & Dr Nobuaki Kubo, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo, JAPAN A Novel Design for the Ultra-tightly Coupled GPS/INS Navigation Systems Session 8C: Namuru & FPGa receivers Namuru V3.X; the Next Generation of FPGA-Based GNSS Research Receivers mr Peter mumford, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Session 8D: Cooperative Vehicle Positioning A Cooperative Positioning Method for VANETs using DSRC Carrier Frequency Offset mr Nima alam, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

Dr Volker Janssen, NSW Land and Property Information, Bathurst, AUSTRALIA 16:10-16:30 An Overview on RTK Network of Turkish Republic (TUSAGA-Aktif) Dr Cetin mekik, Zonguidak Karaelmas University, Zonguldak, TURKEY AllDayRTK A National CORS Network for Australia

Prof Dah-Jing Jwo, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, TAIWAN Analysis of Outlier Separability in Integrated GPS/INS Systems mr ali almagbile, The University Of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

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 Dr allison Kealy, The University of of New South Wales, Sydney, Melbourne, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA 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 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 A Filtering Method for Improving the precision of Cooperative Positioning in VANETs mr Nima alam, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

16:30-16:50

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 Dr Jiongqi & Prof Haiyin Zhou, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, CHINA 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 Dr Nagaraj Shivaramaiah, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA FPGA Implementation of a GBAS Prototype Receiver for Integrity Monitoring Test-bed mr Chien-Ho Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN

mr Gavin Docherty, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA 16:50-17:10 CHECKPOINT The Future of CORS Network Systems Across the Globe mr Troy Vodopivec & mr Desmond elliott, South Australian CORS Pty Ltd, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA

17:10-20:00 Networking BBQ (Proudly sponsored by NovAtel Inc)

Thursday 17 November 2011


09:00-10:40 09:00-09:20 Session 9a: ambiguity resolution GNSS Carrier Phase Ambiguity Resolution Aided by Float Transformation mr yan Zen Chen, National Central University, Taoyuan, TAIWAN GNSS Ambiguity Resolution: Which Subset to Fix? Dr Peter Teunissen, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, AUSTRALIA Session 9B: multipath & reflectometry GPS Bistatic Radar for Target Detection and Estimation using Antenna Arrays mr matthew Trinkle, The Adelaide University, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA 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 Session 9C: Interference 1 Interference Localisation within the GNSS Environmental Monitoring System (GEMS) Dr ediz Cetin, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA A Compressive Sampling Approach to Narrowband Interference Elimination for GNSS Dr Chung-liang Chang, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Pingtung County, TAIWAN Session 9D: other applications Development of A Tsunami Monitoring System using GPS Buoy Prof yukihiro Terada, Kochi National College of Technology, Kochi, JAPAN Study on Precise Positioning for Maritime Transportation Safety mr Deuk Jae Cho, Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute, Yuseong-Gu, KOREA

09:20-09:40

IGNSS2011 15-17 November 2011


09:40-10:00 Reliability of Partial Ambiguity Resolution with Multi-GNSS Constellations mr Jun Wang & Prof yanming Feng, Queensland University Of Technology, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA Cycle Slip Detection Algorithm by Integrating Vehicle and Inertial Sensors for Land Vehicle Users Assessment of Multipath Mitigation with Vector Tracking Loop mr li-Ta Hsu, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN 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 Performance Analysis of Carrier Smoothed DGPS for Swarm Robots ms Hyun-Ja Im, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, KOREA The Principle of Determining the Geopotential Difference Between Two Points on Ground Using GNSS Signals

10:00-10:20

ms younsil Kim, Seoul National University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA 10:20-10:40

Analysis of the Multipath Effect on Influence of GPS Satellites CrossCarrier Smoothed Code Measurements Correlation on the TDOA Measurements within the GNSS Environmental Monitoring System (GEMS) mr Heon Ho Choi, Chungnam National mr ryan Thompson, The University University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA Of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Sea Surface Roughness Estimation Interference Angle of Arrival Using Signals for Multiple GPS Satellites Estimation within the GNSS Environmental Monitoring System (GEMS) using Antenna Arrays Dr Kegen yu, The University of New mr matthew Trinkle, The Adelaide South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA University, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA

Prof WenBin Shen, Wuhan University, Wuhan, CHINA A Comparative Analysis of Displacement Detection Methods Using Locata mr mazher Choudhury, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

10:40-11:10 Morning Tea and Trade Exhibition


11:10-12:50 11:10-11:30 Session 10a: PPP & Carrier Phase Precise Point Positioning Where are we now? mr Thomas Grinter, NSW Land & Property Information, Bathurst, AUSTRALIA 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 Outlier Detection Performance in Precise Point Positioning Session 10B: Chinese Satnav Systems Research on BEIDOU and Modernized GNSS Multi-constellation Integrated Navigation assoc Prof Qinghua Zeng, Navigation Research Centre, Jiangsu CHINA The Transmitting Satellite Navigation System Based on Communication Satellites Dr lihua ma, National Astronomical Observatories of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, CHINA Session 10C: Interference 2/ antennas Bit Error Rate Performance of SFH-Modulation Scheme System under Jamming mr Kwang-Chun Go, Ajou University, Yeoungtong-Gu, SOUTH KOREA Session 10D: UaVs Multi-Sensor Data Fusion for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems mr Claus-Sebastian Wilkens, Institute of Aerospace Systems, Braunschweig, GERMANY

GAJT - The First Off The Shelf Single Development of an Unmanned Aerial Unit GPS Anti-Jam Antenna Vehicle Platform for Testing Positioning Technology mr rod macleod, NovAtel Inc, mr Jiawei Xie, The University Sydney, AUSTRALIA Of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Effect of Evil Waveforms on GPS Measurement and C/N0 Estimates in a GPS Receiver ms mi Hyun Jin, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA Improving GNSS Antennas Using Electromagnetic Band Gap Structures mr Kevin Parkinson & Dr eamonn Glennon, The University Of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Performance Evaluation of Array Antenna Processing with PM Algorithm for GNSS Receivers mr yun Sub Choi, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA Use of GPS/INS Observations for Efficient Matching of UAV Images ms Juan Shi, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

11:50-12:10

Experimental Evaluation of Fast Beidou Orientation Ambiguity Resolution using the Lengthening Baseline Method mr Changhui Xu & Prof Jinling Wang, assoc Prof liangqing lu, National The University of New South Wales, University Of Defense Technology, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Changsha, CHINA

12:10-12:30

Carrier Phase Based Positioning Algorithms Applied by Gaussian Sum Filters assoc Prof yukihiro Kubo, Ritsumeikan University, Kusatsu, JAPAN A Study on Cycle Slip Detection and Correction in Case of Ionospheric Scintillation Dr Wu Chen, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, CHINA

12:30-12:50

12:50-13:50 Lunch 12:50-16:30 Field Day Demonstrations


13:50-15:30 13:50-14:10 Session 11a: robust CP Positioning Reliability Analysis of Robust Estimation for Use GNSS Positioning, Session 11B: occultation/ Space Weather Radio Occultation Study Using 3-D Numerical Ray Tracing Session 11C: mixed Stream/ late Papers A Low-Cost Pedestrian Navigation System Including In-Flight Parameter Correction in a Signal Degraded Environment ms younsil Kim, Seoul National University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA Session 11D: airborne applications The Airborne Science Initiative LiDAR Beach Survey; Development and Results mr Peter mumford, The University Of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

ms ling yang, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

Dr robert Norman, RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

14:10-14:30

A-RAIM vs. R-RAIM: A Comparative Study mrs yiping Jiang, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

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 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 Space Weather Effects on the GPS Scintillation Levels Received From Radio Occultations Dr Brett Carter, RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Investigation of Atmospheric Parameters in the Australian Region Using GPS Radio Occultation Technology

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 Correlation of Land Surface Temperature and Vegetation Density Classified from Satellite Images ms Nang mya mya Nwe, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Global Tropopause Derived from COSMIC for Climate Study ms ying li, RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

Optimization-based In-flight Alignment for Airborne INS/GPS Navigation assoc Prof yuanxin Wu & Dr Xianfei Pan, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, CHINA Validation of Interacting Multiple Model Estimator in Radar Tracking System mr yu-Chun Kao, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN Evaluation of APNT using ADS-B Radio mr Hou-Jen Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN

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

Dr Chuan-Sheng Wang, RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

15:30-16:30 Close of Educational Sessions Closing Drinks

Interactive Poster Presentations


A New Velocity Field from a Dense GPS Array in Southeastern Taiwan Dr Horng-yue Chen, Institute Of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, TAIWAN Applications of Indoor Locating Technique Based on Various Types of RFID Dr Chia-Chyang Chang, Ching-Yun University, Taoyuan, TAIWAN Acquisition Complexity Reduction by Multi-stage Partial Cross-Correlation Technique for GPS Receiver mr Jae-Kil Kim, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA 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 Impact of the Raw Modeling on the Precision GPS Orbit Determination Prof Tae-Suk Bae & ms Su-Kyung Kim, Sejong University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA Determination of Sudden Crustal Deformation by Earthquake ms Su-Hyung Kim & Prof Tae-Suk Bae, Sejong University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA The RAIM Based Airborne Ionosphere Anomaly Monitoring Algorithm Using the Differential Hatch Filters mr Jun min Joo, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA Enhanced Time Transfer of Loran-C by Temperature Compensation Dr Chang-Bok lee, Korea Research Institute Of Standards And Science, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA A TDOA Based BLUE Estimator for a 3-D Localization Dr young Kyu lee, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA An Investigation of Multipath Mitigation Techniques for CORS Stations - A Case Study in Victoria Dr Kefei Zhang, RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA 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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