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GPSetc.com News
The GPS/GNSS newsletter by Navtech Seminars & GPS Supply, 
the GPS professional's resource since 1984.
April 12, 2005

Editor-in-Chief: Carolyn P. McDonald  (send news items to cmcdonald@navtechgps.com)

Technical Editor: Keith D. McDonald (satconsult@aol.com)

Production & Design: Yelena Teterina (yteterina@navtechgps.com)

Welcome to "GPSetc.com News" published by Navtech Seminars & GPS Supply - your source for GPS/GNSS news!  To see previous newsletters, go to our newsletter home page.  

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Included in this Newsletter: 
(click on hyperlinks below to jump to news items)


1) 3 NEW BOOKS CARRIED BY NAVTECH!

2) 1 WEEK EXTENSION ON ROOM BLOCK FOR MAY 2-6, 2005
    COURSES IN SAN DIEGO, CA


3) IEEE AND ION TO CO-SPONSOR PLANS 2006

4) LINKS TO VARIOUS NAVIGATION INDUSTRY
    NEWSLETTERS


5) MEETINGS CALENDAR - 1 NEW LISTING!

 

ITEM 1) 3 NEW BOOKS CARRIED BY NAVTECH!

Hacking GPS by Kathie Kingsley-Hughes.
Showing readers how to modify, tweak, and hack their GPS to take it to new
levels. Crazy-cool modifications include exploiting secret keycodes, revealing hidden features, building power cords and cables and hacking the battery and antenna.
John Wiley Publishing, 2005. 337 pages, softcover.


Strapdown Inertial Navigation Technology, 2nd Edition by D.H. Titterton and J.L. Weston.
Provides an up-to-date guide to the techniques and applications of inertial
navigation for use by both practicing engineers and post-graduate students.
The text describes the basic concepts of inertial navigation with particular
emphasis on modern strapdown system technology. This second edition has been updated in a number of areas to reflect ongoing developments including a
number of refinements covering sensor technology, geodesy, and error
modeling.
AIAA. 550 pages, hardcover


Fundamentals of Global Positioning System Receivers, A Software Approach 2nd EDITION! by James Boa-Yen Tsui.
A working resource for engineers; how to build and operate GPS receivers. This work provides a comprehensive  reference on the operational principles guiding this technology. It has an emphasis on software based signal  processing with a cutting-edge approach expected to dominate future integration of GPS receivers into cellular phones.
John Wiley & Sons Publishers, 2005. 352 pages, hardcover.


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ITEM 2) 1 WEEK EXTENSION ON ROOMBLOCK FOR MAY 2-6, 2005 COURSES IN SAN DIEGO, CA

The Navtech roomblock deadline has been extended by 1 week -- please make your hotel reservation by Friday, APRIL 15, 2005! Our special room rate might not be available after this date.

San Diego Marriott Mission Valley Hotel
Tel (619) 692-3800 Fax (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.


Courses offered on May 2-6, 2005 in San Diego, CA:

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
About this course:
- To give a comprehensive introduction to GPS and DGPS technology, system concepts, design, operation, implementation and applications.
- To provide detailed information on the GPS signal, its processing by the receiver, and the techniques by which GPS obtains position, velocity and time.
- To present current information on the status, plans, schedule and capabilities for GPS, as well as for other satellite-based systems with position determination applications.
- To fill in technical information gaps for those working in GPS.
Who should attend:
Excellent for engineering staff who need to be rapidly brought up to speed on GPS, and for those already working in GPS who need exposure to the system as a whole, in order to work more effectively.


111: "GPS Fundamentals", taught by Mr. Keith McDonald (May 2, 2005)(same as Day 1 of Course 356)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem111.asp

122: "GPS Fundamentals and Enhancements", taught by Mr. McDonald (May 2-3, 2005)(same as Days 1-2 of Course 356)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem122.asp

217: "Introduction to Differential GPS", taught by Dr. Jim Sennott (May 4, 2005)(same as Day 3 of Course 356)
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
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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 
About this course:
Because the Global Positioning System (GPS) and an Inertial Navigation System (INS) complement each other, it is common practice to integrate the two systems in applications calling for continuous high accuracy and reliability. Kalman filtering is the basis for correcting the INS with GPS measurements of satellite range and range-rate. At the same time, the INS provides smooth and accurate short-term measurements of acceleration and velocity that can be used to aid GPS receiver code and carrier tracking. Together the two systems permit improved navigation accuracy especially when GPS is degraded or interrupted because of jamming or interference. Moreover, integration increases the tolerance of GPS signal tracking to jamming noise.
Day 1 is an intensive overview of the essentials of Kalman filtering with a focus on the concepts needed for navigation filter design. Days 2 and 3 present both the fundamentals of inertial navigation with GPS as well as the advanced concepts needed to understand and to design an integrated system. Derivations of the navigation mechanization equations, error equations, and associated Kalman filter are complemented with simplified analyses of error characteristics and specific examples. Practical implementation details associated with integration architecture, measurement processing, timing, receiver track loop design trades, and Kalman filter design are covered. Several case studies of both airborne and ground applications are discussed to illustrate current problems and solution techniques.
Who should attend:
Engineers, scientists, system analysts, program specialists and others concerned with the integration of inertial sensors and systems.
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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 
About this course:
Radio frequency interference (RFI) and jamming are of increasing concern to both military and civil users as GPS and GNSS implementations proceed. This course addresses these concerns by reviewing and analyzing interference and jamming threats and their effects on equipment operation. The instructors address a variety of equipment analysis and design techniques which can be used to mitigate the effects found in adverse environments. One half-day addresses various aspects of GPS integrity and presents an aviation case study.
Who should attend:
Those concerned with the operation or design of equipments for use in jamming or interference conditions, and those concerned with the protection of systems from these effects.
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POSTPONED - 212: Test, Evaluation, and Signal Simulation
Mr. Peter Boulton (May 5, 2005)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem212.asp 

NOTE: Course 212 is postponed until September 2005. It will be presented in a 5-hour version during Navtech Tutorials (Sept. 12-13) prior to ION GNSS 2005 in Long Beach, CA. Details will be posted after June 1.
About this course:
The need for simulators for the test and evaluation of GPS/GNSS products has been increasing with the growth of the GNSS market. In order to be sure that systems perform properly, testing is done throughout the development and manufacturing process. Duet to the widespread is of GPS/GNSS signals in various implementations and applications, this course will be of interest to both military and civil users. This course addresses the need for test and evaluation and gives examples of how to build a simulation during the process. The instructor addresses a variety of equipment analysis and design techniques that can be used to customize the simulation. One hour addresses case studies and examples of using simulation in the field.
Who should attend:
This course is for those engineers, designers and analysts concerned with ensuring the proper functioning of GNSS systems (applications and equipment) during the manufacturing process. The course is appropriate for those concerned with improving the performance capabilities of existing or planned systems.
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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.

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ITEM 3) IEEE AND ION TO CO-SPONSOR PLANS 2006

PRESS RELEASE - April 6, 2005

The IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and the ION (Institute of Navigation) announced that they would be co-hosting the Position, Location and Navigation Symposium (PLANS) 2006 conference. The new name of the conference is IEEE/ION PLANS 2006. The conference will be held April 25-27, 2006, with tutorials on April 24, at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort in San Diego, CA.

Under the terms of the agreement, the IEEE and ION will jointly sponsor and develop the technical program, commercial exhibits and tutorials for the conference. The PLANS Executive Committee will be comprised of members from both organizations. Mr. Chuck Bye, the current PLANS 2006 General Chair, will be the General Chair for the co-sponsored conference.

As part of the agreement, the IEEE/ION PLANS 2006 conference will replace the ION's annual summer meeting. The IEEE AESS' Kershner and Walter Fried Awards, along with the ION's annual awards program, will be presented at IEEE/ION PLANS 2006.

IEEE and ION invite related industry, academia, government and military to participate in this joint IEEE and ION meeting, which will offer exciting new opportunities for technical exchange and networking.

For more information on the IEEE/ION PLANS 2006 event including instructions on how to submit an abstract, registration, exhibit sales or advance hotel information, please see www.PLANS2006.org .


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ITEM 4) 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 February, 2005:
http://www.locusinc.com/lorannews/2005OurPositionFebruary.pdf

* 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 5) MEETINGS CALENDAR - 1 NEW LISTING!
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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
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May 18-19, 2005
U.S. States and Localities Subcommittee (USSLS)
Anchorage, Alaska
The Subcommittee Chair, Ken Bays, BLM in Oregon, retired on 1 March. Rudy Persaud is acting as Chair until a replacement can be elected at the September meeting. I am now accepting nominations for the position of USSLS Chair.
The Western Region Meeting of the CGSIC U.S. States and Localities Meeting will be held in Anchorage, Alaska 18-19 May 2005. Please contact Rudy Persaud (Rudy.Persaud@fhwa.dot.gov ) for more details.
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May 2-6, 2005
Navtech's technical seminars in San Diego, California.
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/sem2005schedule.asp#0502Marriott
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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
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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
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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 
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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
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January 18-20, 2006
ION National Technical Meeting
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Monterey, California
www.ion.org
______________________________________
April 25-27, 2006 *** NEW LISTING ***
IEEE/ION PLANS 2006
Loews Coronado Bay Resort
San Diego, California
Contact www.PLANS2006.org
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September 26-29, 2006 (Tutorials: September 25-26)
ION GNSS 2006
Fort Worth Convention Center
Fort Worth, Texas
www.ion.org 
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September 25-28, 2007 (Tutorials: September 24-25)
ION GNSS 2007
Fort Worth Convention Center
Fort Worth, Texas
www.ion.org

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