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1) ION GNSS 2005 ABSTRACTS DUE MARCH 7
2) COMMENTS ON THE 2nd EDITION OF BOOK BY
JAMES. B.
TSUI
3) FOLLOW UP INFORMATION ON THE L2C RECEIVERS
4) MAY 2-6, 2005 COURSES IN SAN DIEGO, CA
5) NAVTECH'S 2005 PUBLIC COURSE SCHEDULE
6) LINKS TO VARIOUS NAVIGATION INDUSTRY
NEWSLETTERS
7) MEETINGS CALENDAR
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ITEM1) ION GNSS 2005 ABSTRACTS DUE MARCH 7
ION GNSS 2005
September 13-16, 2005 (Tutorials: Sept. 12-13)
Classified Session: Tuesday, Sept. 13
Long Beach Convention Center - Long Beach, California
The deadline to submit abstracts for ION GNSS 2005 is Monday,
March 7, 2005.
Abstracts should be in the form of a paper summary consisting of
between 800
and 1000 words and should describe objectives, anticipated or
actual
results, conclusions, and the significance of your work.
** To submit your abstract, choose one of the following methods:
ION WEBSITE:
Go to www.ion.org and click on
ION GNSS 2005, then the "Online Abstract
Submission" link.
EMAIL:
Send your one-page abstract to
abstractsubmission@ion.org . Be sure to
include phone, address and email information for the contact
author, as well
as a list of all contributing authors and appropriate session
choices. The
subject line should read, "ION GNSS 2005 Abstract Submission".
FAX:
Send a fax containing the above information to (703) 383-9689.
** VERIFICATION OF ABSTRACT RECEIPT
The title and author of all abstracts received will be posted on
the ION
website within 7 days of receipt. After submitting your abstract
by one of
the above methods, be sure to check the list within a few days
to be certain
it was received by the ION.
http://www.ion.org/meetings/gnss2005abstract_list.cfm
** ABSTRACTS FOR CLASSIFIED SESSION
Note that ION GNSS 2005 will feature a classified session on
Tuesday,
September 13. Please follow the specific instructions that apply
to
CLASSIFIED abstracts. Send abstracts to:
Boeing Corp, Attn: Cynthia Kor, Facility Code: FSC Reference
88277, 2401
East Wardlow Ave., Long Beach, CA 98007-4481. Please be sure to
include a
cover sheet that notes the abstract is for the ION GNSS 2005
classified
session being held September 13, 2005.
Questions regarding classified abstract submissions should be
directed to:
Yolanda Estrada at (562) 797-5246 (phone), e-mail:
Yolanda.Estrada@boeing.com
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** Meeting Information
The ION GNSS 2005 Call for Abstracts and other meeting
information can be
found on the ION Web site by visiting:
http://www.ion.org/meetings/gnss2005cfa.cfm
** Hotel Reservations
Make your hotel reservations online at:
http://www.ion.org/registration/hotel_res_begin.cfm
** For More Information
For additional meeting details, including information on
exhibiting at ION
GNSS 2005, visit the ION website. Bookmark the following URL to
keep
up-to-date with the latest ION conference information!
http://www.ion.org/meetings/
If you have any questions, contact the ION at (703) 383-9688,
email:
meetings@ion.org
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Navigation, please send an email to
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Specify your name
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future email announcements.
The Institute of Navigation
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ITEM 2) COMMENTS ON THE 2nd EDITION OF
BOOK BY JAMES. B. TSUI
Comments on the Second Edition of Fundamentals of Global
Positioning Receivers – A Software Approach by James B. Tsui
(Hardback)
This new edition of Jim Tsui’s book retains the excellent
material of the first edition and considerably extends the
perspective on current receiver systems technology. About 114
pages have been added, primarily addressing the reception of GPS
weak signals. This area has become very important with the
interest in receiving GPS positions indoors and in the
enhancement of the capabilities of the FCC mandated E911 cell
phone services. The book addresses the Acquisition of Weak
Signals (new Chapter Ten) and provides a readable discussion of
coherent and noncoherent integration techniques. There are many
graphics in the book that illustrate the points made in the text
in a clear manner. Simulations and experimental data is shown
and matched against the analytically expected values.
The book then addresses Tracking Weak Signals (Chapter Eleven)
discussing the general need for low dynamics (unless aided) and
the process for finding the pseudoranges. The properties of the
various correlation techniques are then covered with their pro’s
and con’s.
GPS Related Subjects (Chapter Twelve) covers a variety of topics
including some special properties of the almanac data,
acquisition of nonperiodic signals, integration in the frequency
domain and real time operation of a software receiver. A brief
discussion of cell phone positioning concerns and applications
is also provided.
In summary, an excellent new edition of the Tsui book providing
both conventional receiver and software receiver design,
information combined now with needed and hard to find text
information on the developing weak signal area.
The book is published by John Wiley and Sons and is available
from Navtech for $104.50.
Comments by K.D. McDonald
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ITEM 3) FOLLOW UP INFORMATION ON THE L2C
RECEIVERS
The following information is in response to our last newsflash
regarding availability of L2C receivers:
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Navtech GPS supply will be selling this new L2C GPS receiver
which will be available in April.
News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 10, 2003
Versatile Septentrio GNSS platform provides early L2C tracking
capability Leuven, Belgium - Septentrio, a leading European
developer of high-end GNSS receivers, is showing an early
receiver implementation of the new civil GPS signal on L2 at the
Institute of Navigation (IoN) show in Portland, Oregon this
week. Based on the technology used for its commercial line of
high-end multi-signal satellite navigation receivers, PolaRx2,
Septentrio has built a versatile extension platform that allows
fast implementation of new satellite navigation signals. This
platform is built with an FPGA and is integrated with
Septentrio’s PolaRx2 receiver building blocks, combining
flexibility with re-use of proven technology. The architecture
not only allows fast implementation of tracking and decoding of
new signals, but also simplifies evolution to integrated
solutions with existing GPS/ SBAS receivers.
“The Septentrio prototype receiver is one of the very first
platforms we have seen capable of tracking the L2C signals”,
said John Pottle, Marketing Director at Spirent Communications.
“Connecting the Septentrio receiver to Spirent’s new L2C
simulator proved straightforward, and it was good to see the
Septentrio platform tracking the simulated L2C signal.
Septentrio’s platform performed well in the tests and Spirent
was able to verify the functionality and performance of the
simulator with a L2C receiver.”
"Receiving many different GNSS signals to enhance accuracy and
integrity is a strategic asset in the products Septentrio brings
to the market”, noted Peter Grognard, CEO of Septentrio. “This
early demonstration of the capability to handle the L2C signal
illustrates that the Septentrio platform has the required
flexibility and power to continue to incorporate all available
signals quickly. This is particularly important at this moment
when various new satellite navigation frequencies and codes are
being developed across the world.”
Septentrio Satellite Navigation NV designs, manufactures,
markets, and supports high-end dual-frequency OEM GPS/GNSS
receivers for demanding professional navigation, positioning and
timing applications. For more information, please visit our
website at
www.septentrio.com .
Septentrio is a registered trademark in the United States and/or
other
countries. All other company names and
products mentioned herein may be the property of their
respective companies.
Thank you,
Franck Boynton
VP Technical Sales
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BAE SYSTEMS ROKAR (
http://www.rokar.com ) is developing a GPS receiver that
will use both the L1 and L2C signals (with and option to use the
future GALILEO signal as well). The receiver will be available
in mid 2006.
Submitted by
Danny Ron
Director, Business Development and Marketing
BAE SYSTEMS ROKAR
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Trimble's R8 Receivers which have been out for 1 1/2 years
currently are the only GPS receivers with L2C capability.
http://www.trimble.com/srv_new_era.shtml
Submitted by
Jeff Whittaker
GeoLine Positioning Systems, Inc.
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ITEM 4) MAY 2-6, 2005 COURSES IN SAN
DIEGO, CA
San Diego Marriott Mission Valley Hotel
San Diego, California
356: "GPS Operation for Engineers and Technical Professionals",
taught by
Mr. Keith McDonald and Dr. Jim Sennott (May 2-6, 2005)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem356.asp
111: "GPS Fundamentals", taught by Mr. Keith McDonald (May 2,
2005)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem111.asp
122: "GPS Fundamentals and Enhancements", taught by Mr. McDonald
(May 2-3, 2005)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem122.asp
217: "Introduction to Differential GPS", taught by Dr. Jim
Sennott (May 4, 2005)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem217.asp
356B: "Advanced GPS Operation for Engineers", taught by Dr. Jim
Sennott
(May 4-6, 2005) (The first day, Wednesday, is the same as 217)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem356.asp
537: Advanced Integration of GPS and Inertial Navigation Systems
(previously known as Course 536)
Dr. Larry Levy and Dr. Alan Pue, (May 2-4, 2005)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem537.asp
521: New Developments in Ambiguity Resolution for GNSS Precise
Positioning
Dr. Kees deJong (May 5-6, 2005)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem521.asp
323: GPS Interference & Jamming Issues for Civil and Military
Users
Mr. Logan Scott and Mr. Philip Ward (May 4-5, 2005)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem323.asp
212: Test, Evaluation, and Signal Simulation
Mr. Peter Boulton (May 5, 2005)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem212.asp
Please use our online course registration at
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/semreg.asp
If you have any trouble registering online, please give us a
call at (703)256-8900 and we will be happy to take your
registration over the phone. You can also fax your completed
registration form to us at (703)256-8988.
The Marriott Mission Valley in San Diego officially ends our
room reservation block on Friday, April 8 -- our special room
rate might not be available after this date.
If you are planning to attend our courses May 2-6, please make
your reservation by calling (619) 692-3800, or by faxing your
request to (619) 692-0769. PLEASE BE SURE TO IDENTIFY YOURSELF
AS PART OF THE NAVTECH ROOMBLOCK SO THAT YOU RECEIVE OUR SPECIAL
RATES. Government rate rooms are available.
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ITEM 5) NAVTECH'S 2005 PUBLIC COURSE
SCHEDULE
To view our complete 2005 course schedule, please visit us at:
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/sem2005schedule.asp
To register for any of our upcoming courses, please follow this
link:
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/semreg.asp
To view or download our newest 2005 brochure in PDF format,
please click on this link:
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/Navtech2005catalog.pdf
(size 2.06 MB)
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ITEM 6) NEWSLETTER LINKS and USEFUL
WEBSITES (This is an archival list. Please notify us if your own
link changes.)
* The European Space Agency publishes an EGNOS newsletter that
is called EGNOS NEWS, focusing both on EGNOS and on satellite
navigation issues. The latest issue became available for
download May 25, as Issue 1/2004:
http://esamultimedia.esa.int/docs/egnos/estb/newsletter.htm
* To learn about the world's most relied upon GPS technical
magazine, GPS World, go to
http://www.gpsworld.com/gpsworld
* For the archives of the Locus Inc. newsletter on LORAN
positioning and timing, go to, go to:
http://www.locusinc.com/loran_newsletter.html
View their latest newsletter dated September, 2004:
http://www.linkspoint.com/newsletters/newsletter_09_04.html
* For the newsletter published by Professional Surveyor
Magazine, go to
http://www.profsurv.com/newsArc.htm
* Continuously updated newsletter by the US Coast Guard's
Navigation Center "NAVCEN" is at
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/
* Military and Aerospace magazine's newsletter is found at:
http://mae.pennnet.com/Search/index.cfm?Section=Archives
* Kalman filter site maintained by Gregory F. Welch, UNC, Chapel
Hill, Nc
http://www.cs.unc.edu/~welch/kalman/
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ITEM 7) MEETINGS
______________________________________
March 8-10-2005
2nd Annual Munich Satellite Navigation Summit 2005
Munich, Germany
Contact:
www.munich-satellite-navigation-summit.org
______________________________________
March 14-15, 2005
CGSIC International Subcommittee European Meeting
of the Civil GPS Service Interface Committee
Prague, Czech Republic
Contact:
Dr. Frantisek Vejrazka
vejrazka@feld.cvut.cz or
Georg Weber
georg.weber@bkg.bund.de or
Rebecca Casswell
rebecca.m.casswell@uscg.mil
______________________________________
April 12-14, 2005
CERGAL 2005
International Symposium on Certification of Galileo System &
Services
Braunschweig, Germany
Contact http://www.dgon.de , or
email dgon.bonn@t-online.de
Or call +49 (0)228 20197.0
______________________________________
May 2-6, 2005
Navtech's technical seminars in San Diego, California.
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/sem2005schedule.asp#0502Marriott
______________________________________
June 27-29, 2005
U.S. ION's 61st Annual Meeting
Royal Sonesta Hotel, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Contact: www.ion.org
Abstracts are due January 31, 2005
UNCLASSIFIED abstracts should go to submit via website below, or
submission@ion.org
(as MSWord or text file)
CLASSIFIED abstracts should go BY MAIL TO
Elliott Kaplan, the MITRE Corporation
Attn.: Document Control, 202 Burlington Rd., Bedford MA 01730
______________________________________
July 19-22, 2005
GNSS 2005
Abstracts are due by January 14, 2005.
Munich, Germany
Contact:
dunstheimer.dgon.bonn@t-online.de
http://www.dgon.enc-gnss2005.de
______________________________________
August 28 -31, 2005
PTTI and IEEE Frequency Control Symposium
Tutorials on August 28, 2005
Conference opens August 29th
Exhibits will be August 30-31
Vancouver, BC, Canada
This will be a joint meeting with the IEEE Frequency Control
Symposium.
Contact Sheila Faulkner at:
bopenyan@aol.com
______________________________________
September 13-16, 2005 (Sept 12-13, tutorials presented by
Navtech Seminars)
ION GNSS 2005
Long Beach Convention Center,
Long Beach, California
www.ion.org
______________________________________
October 17 - 19, 2005
International Loran Association (ILA)
Santa Barbara California
Contact ila@loran.org
______________________________________
January 18-20, 2006
ION National Technical Meeting
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Monterey, California
www.ion.org
______________________________________
September 26-29, 2006 (Tutorials: September 25-26)
ION GNSS 2006
Fort Worth Convention Center
Fort Worth, Texas
www.ion.org
______________________________________
September 25-28, 2007 (Tutorials: September 24-25)
ION GNSS 2007
Fort Worth Convention Center
Fort Worth, Texas
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