Tag: IGNSS

  • IGNSS focuses on autonomy in February Sydney conference

    The upcoming annual conference sponsored by the IGNSS Society will take a close look at autonomy and provide GNSS constellation updates.

    IGNSS is the southeast Asian region’s premier conference on GNSS and related position, navigation and timing (PNT) technologies.

    This year’s conference theme is “Trusted Positioning: From Here to Autonomy.” The event, sponsored by Lockheed Martin, takes place Feb. 7-9 on the campus of the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.

    At the conference, leaders in GNSS and PNT will gather to examine the latest technology, present cutting-edge research and discuss in open forums the implications for policy, market development and positioning infrastructure deployment.

    IGNSS 2018 will showcase a number of contemporary topics, including

    • the role of PNT in automated land, aerial and marine vehicles;
    • the growing range of commercial precise positioning services;
    • hard infrastructure issues such as space based augmentation systems; and
    • soft infrastructure issues such as datum modernization and mitigation of system vulnerabilities.

    These topics will be discussed in the context of the latest system developments fueling the multi-GNSS era.

    Running over two days immediately prior to IGNSS2018 is a meeting of the RTCM SC-104; all attendees are invited to attend.

    Also running one day before IGNSS2018 is the Japan-Australia Quasi-Zenith Satellite System Industry Utilisation Workshop. IGNSS delegates are also welcome to attend this free workshop.

    The IGNSS conference takes place on the UNSW campus in Sydney. (Photo: University of New South Wales)
    The IGNSS conference takes place on the UNSW campus in Sydney. (Photo: University of New South Wales)

    IGNSS2018 Highlight Sessions

    • Global GNSS service provider updates
    • SBAS Testbed overview and project updates
    • Panel: positioning autonomous systems

    Keynote Speakers

    • Air Vice-Marshall Kym Osley, Department of Defence
    • Kent Rosser, Discipline Leader Aerial Autonomous Systems, DST Group
    • Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska, The Ohio State University
    • Joe Burns, Sensurion
    • Rod Bryant, u-blox
    • Kendall Ferguson, RTCM Board of Directors & SC-104 Chair
    • Representative from the Expert Reference Group conducting the Review of Australia’s Space Industry Capability
    • Representative from the iMove CRC

    The IGNSS Association runs the SE Asian region’s premier conference on Global Navigation Satellite Systems and related Position, Navigation & Timing technologies. This year’s IGNSS is hosted in conjuction with the Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research at UNSW Sydney.

  • Editor Alan Cameron to speak at IGNSS 2016 in Sydney

    Alan Cameron
    Alan Cameron

    GPS World Editor and Publisher Alan Cameron will deliver the keynote address at IGNSS 2016, which will be held Dec. 6-8 at the Colombo Theatres, UNSW Australia, Sydney. Cameron will speak on “The Future — Navigated Autonomously.”

    The International GNSS Society (IGNSS) hosts the event, which is the Southeast Asian region’s premiere conference on GNSS and related position, navigation and timing (PNT) technologies.

    The conference will bring together leaders in GNSS and PNT to examine the latest technology, present cutting-edge research and discuss in open forums the implications for policy, market development and positioning infrastructure deployment.

    IGNSS 2016 will showcase a number of contemporary topics including, the role of PNT in automated land and aerial vehicles, the growing range of commercial precise positioning services, hard infrastructure issues such as space based augmentation systems, and soft infrastructure issues such as datum modernization and mitigation of system vulnerabilities. These hot topics will be discussed in the context of the latest system developments fueling the multi-GNSS era.

    Topics will include the following:

    • Emerging Application Areas for GNSS
    • Key Industries and their Reliance on GNSS
    • Aviation and Avionics
    • Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems
    • Maritime Applications
    • Unmanned Aerial Systems
    • Alternatives to GNSS
    • National Positioning Infrastructure
    • Policies and Standards
    • GNSS Augmentation including SBAS
    • Datums and Geodesy
    • National and International GNSS Developments
    • Embracing the Multi-GNSS Era
    • GNSS Receiver Development
    • GNSS Vulnerability
    • Machine Guidance in Agriculture, Construction and Mining

    Learn more at the conference website.

  • Papers sought for IGNSS conference in Sydney

    The call for papers is now open for IGNSS 2016, set for Dec. 6-8 in Sydney, Australia. Closing date for abstract submission is July 4; and the final date for the submission of papers requiring peer review is Sept. 26.

    The International GNSS Society (IGNSS) runs the Southeast Asian region’s premier conference on GNSS and related position, navigation and timing (PNT) technologies. It will bring together leaders in GNSS and PNT to examine the latest technology, present cutting-edge research and discuss in open forums the implications for policy, market development and positioning infrastructure deployment.

    IGNSS 2016 will showcase a number of contemporary topics including, the role of PNT in automated land and aerial vehicles, the growing range of commercial precise positioning services, hard infrastructure issues such as space based augmentation systems, and soft infrastructure issues such as datum modernization and mitigation of system vulnerabilities. These hot topics will be discussed in the context of the latest system developments fueling the multi-GNSS era.

    Topics will include the following:

    • Emerging Application Areas for GNSS
    • Key Industries and their Reliance on GNSS
    • Aviation and Avionics
    • Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems
    • Maritime Applications
    • Unmanned Aerial Systems
    • Alternatives to GNSS
    • National Positioning Infrastructure
    • Policies and Standards
    • GNSS Augmentation including SBAS
    • Datums and Geodesy
    • National and International GNSS Developments
    • Embracing the Multi-GNSS Era
    • GNSS Receiver Development
    • GNSS Vulnerability
    • Machine Guidance in Agriculture, Construction and Mining

    Learn more at the conference website.