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The GPS/GNSS newsletter by Navtech Seminars
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Editor: Keith D. McDonald (satconsult@aol.com)
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ITEM 1) GLONASS
LAUNCH
236-051226
NOTICE ADVISORY TO GLONASS USERS (NAGU) 236-051226
SUBJ: FORECAST LAUNCH SUMMARY BLOCK 34, 25.12.2005
1.CONDITION: BLOCK 34 LAUNCH WAS PERFORMED ON DECEMBER 25, 2005
(08:07:10)
THE NEW GLONASS SATELLITE
(798/KOSMOS2417,713/KOSMOS2418,714/KOSMOS2419)
WILL BE PLACED INTO SLOTS 19,24,23 CORRESPONDENTLY.
2.POC: CSIC RSF AT +7-095-333-81-33
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ITEM 2) COURSES
OFFERED JANUARY 9-13,2006 IN NEW ORLEANS, LA
NavtechGPS' President Carolyn McDonald visited New Orleans on
December 5-6, 2005 prior to our January courses to check on the
site's condition. She put together a written report as well as a
photo gallery. Visit the links below and become amazed with
already re-born city!
View written report:
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/NewOrleans_visit/report.asp
View photo gallery:
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/NewOrleans_visit/index.htm
356: "GPS Operation for Engineers and Technical Professionals",
taught by
Mr. Keith McDonald and Dr. Chris Hegarty (January 9-13, 2006.
For those professionals new to GPS or wanting to fill in their
knowledge gaps.
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem356.asp
111: "GPS Fundamentals", taught by Mr. Keith McDonald (January
9, 2006)(same as Day 1 of Course 356.
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem111.asp
122: "GPS Fundamentals and Enhancements", taught by Mr. McDonald
(January 9-10, 2006)(same as Days 1-2 of Course 356)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem122.asp
217: "Introduction to Differential GPS", taught by Dr. Chris
Hegarty (January 11, 2006)(same as Day 3 of Course 356)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem217.asp
356B: "Advanced GPS Operation for Engineers", taught by Dr.
Chris Hegarty (January 11-13, 2006) (The first day, Wednesday,
is the same as 217)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem356.asp
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212: "Test, Evaluation & Signal Simulation", taught by Mr. Peter
Boulton (January 11, 2006)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem212.asp
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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323: "GPS Interference & Jamming Issues for Civil and Military
Users", taught by Mr. Logan Scott and Mr. Philip Ward (January
12-13, 2006)
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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ITEM 3) COURSES
OFFERED MAY 1-5, 2006 IN ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND (NEAR
WASHINGTON DC AND BALTIMORE)
2 NEW COURSES ADDED!
NEW! 314: "GPS Receiver
Principles Using OpenGPS Software"
taught by Dr. Clifford Kelley (May 5, 2006)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem314.asp
NEW! 438: "Advanced Receiver
Processing of GNSS Signals"
taught by Dr. John Betz (May 2-4, 2006)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem438.asp
356: "GPS Operation for Engineers and Technical Professionals",
taught by
Mr. Keith McDonald and Dr. Chris Hegarty (May 1-5, 2006)
For those professionals new to GPS or wanting to fill in their
knowledge gaps.
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem356.asp
111: "GPS Fundamentals", taught by Mr. Keith McDonald (May 1,
2006)
(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 1-2, 2006)(same as Days 1-2 of Course 356)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem122.asp
217: "Introduction to Differential GPS", taught by Dr. Chris
Hegarty
(May 3, 2006)(same as Day 3 of Course 356)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem217.asp
356B: "Advanced GPS Operation for Engineers", taught by Dr.
Chris Hegarty
(May 3-5, 2006) (The first day, Wednesday, is the same as 217)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem356.asp
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447: "Applied Kalman Filtering", taught by Dr. Larry Levy (May
1-5, 2006)
http://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/GPScourses/sem447.asp
About this course:
This course is a highly intensive short course on Kalman
filtering and
Kalman filtering applications. Emphasis in the course is on
practical
applications, but sufficient supporting theory is provided to
give attendees
the necessary tools for meaningful research and development work
in the
field. Considerable time is devoted to modeling, the most
difficult aspect
of Kalman filtering, in an application setting.
There will be a high level of instructor/attendee interaction,
designed to
provide hands-on problem solving and solution discussions. The
learning
experience will also be supplemented by homework assignments to
assist
attendees in improving their understanding of course concepts.
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ITEM 4)
NEWSLETTER LINKS and USEFUL WEBSITES (This is an
archival list.
Please notify us if your own link changes.)
* Mr. Glen Gibbons, founding editor of GPS World, will launch a
new international trade journal, Inside GNSS, early in 2006.
Details can be found at
http://www.insidegnss.com
* 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, as Issue 2/2005:
http://rav.l.esrin.esa.it
* 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 July, 2005:
<http://www.locusinc.com/lorannews/2005OurPositionJuly
.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
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January 18-20, 2006
ION National Technical Meeting
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Monterey, California
www.ion.org
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April 25-27, 2006
IEEE/ION PLANS 2006
Loews Coronado Bay Resort
San Diego, California
NOTE: The deadline to submit an abstract for IEEE/ION PLANS 2006
is November 15, 2005.
Contact www.PLANS2006.org
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July 18-21, 2006
International Global Navigation Satellite Systems (IGNSS)
Society Inc. 2006 GPS/GNSS Symposium
Holiday Inn Surfers Paradise
Queensland, Australia
www.ignss.org
______________________________________
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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