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Contact NavTechGPS Tuesday, April 24, 2008
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GPS III Pick Made But Not Said
Upcoming GPS/GNSS courses
22nd Annual Tutorials prior to ION GNSS 2008
Meetings Calendar
Newsletter Links and Useful Websites
   
 

 
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1) GPS III Pick Made But Not Said
The U.S. Department of Defense, Air Force, and GPS Wing have decided who will manufacture the GPS IIIA satellites — but they’re not telling just yet.

Col. Anthony Russo, Deputy director of the U.S. National Coordination Office for Space-based PNT, told the plenary session audience at the European Navigation Conference that the GPS Block IIIA “source selection is complete. It’s just a matter now of public announcement. I had hoped to announce it at this conference, but the process is not complete yet.”

Boeing and Lockheed Martin lead the two teams competing for the award of the GPS III space segment contract for space vehicles and GPS payloads.

Last Friday, April 18, the Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) said it is “finalizing actions necessary to complete preparations for Key Decision Point-B and the contract award decision . . . for GPS Block IIIA.” SMC added that the award will not be announced until sometime in May.

The GPS Block III is the next, next planned major upgrade of the Global Positioning System. First, the IIF series of GPS satellites built by Boeing are slotted for launch in the January/February 2009 time frame.
 
2) UPCOMING GPS/GNSS COURSES

June 2-6, 2008
Doubletree Annapolis Hotel ~ Annapolis, Maryland, USA
Course 356: GPS Operation for Engineers and Technical Professionals 
Instructors: Mr. Keith McDonald and Dr. Chris Hegarty (June 2-6, 2008)

 

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.
 
Course 111: GPS Fundamentals, 
taught by Mr. Keith McDonald (Monday June 2) 
(Day 1 of Course 356)

 
Course 122: GPS Fundamentals and Enhancements, 
taught by Mr. McDonald (Monday-Tuesday, June 2-3)
( Days 1-2 of Course 356)

 
Course 217: Introduction to Differential GPS, 
taught by Dr. Chris Hegarty (Wednesday June 4)
( Day 3 of Course 356)

 
Course 356B: GPS Operations: DGPS, GPS Signals & Processing, 
taught by Dr. Chris Hegarty (Wednesday-Friday, June 4-6) 
(Days 3,4 &5 of Course 356)
COURSE 447: Applied Kalman Filtering (4.5 days)
Instructors: Dr. Patrick Hwang and Mir. Michael Vaujin (June 2-6, 2008)

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.

COURSE 448: Advanced Receiver Processing of GNSS Signals
Instructor: Dr. John Betz (June 2-5, 2008)
About this course:
This 4-day course is intended for scientists and engineers seeking to develop expertise in the characteristics, features and processing of current and planned signals from GPS and other GNSS systems. The course will substantially benefit both those who need to understand the details and rationale of advanced signal receiver processing and those who need to produce quantitative assessments of receivers and their signal processing performance.



July 14-18, 2008
ESA/ESTEC~ Noordwijk, Netherlands
Course 359: Galileo, GPS and Other GNSS Signals with Receiver Processing & Technology
Instructors: Dr. Thomas Burger, Dr. Martin Hollreiser and Mr. Keith McDonald (July 14-18, 2008)

 

About this course:

  • To present current information on the status, plans, schedule and capabilities for GPS and Galileo, as well as for other satellite-based systems with position determination applications.
  • To provide a structured view of current and future GNSS signals and to evaluate the signal processing performance of receivers.
  • To describe techniques for the receiver processing of current and future GNSS signals, showing features, capabilities, trade-offs and limitations.systems with position determination applications.
  • To assist the attendee in developing skills for assessing receiver processing methods and performance for both current and future GNSS signals and systems.
Who should attend:
This course is intended for scientists and engineers seeking to develop expertise in the characteristics, features and processing of current and planned signals from GPS and other GNSS systems. The course will substantially benefit both those who need to understand the details and rationale of advanced signal receiver processing and those who need to produce quantitative assessments of receivers and their signal processing performance.
 
Course 359A: Galileo Design, Development & Signal Processing, 
taught by Dr. Thomas Burger and Dr. Martin Hollereiser (Monday July 14) 
(Day 1 of Course 359)

 
Course 359B: Advanced Receiver Processing of GNSS Signals, 
taught by Dr. John Betz (Tuesday-Friday, July 15-18)
( Days 4-5 of Course 359)

 
3) 22nd ANNUAL TUTORIALS prior to ION GNSS 2008

September 15-16, 2008
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Savannah, Georgia

Annual GNSS Tutorials by NavtechGPS prior to ION GNSS 2008 Conference.
NOTE: Detailed tutorial schedule will be available within next week on our website. This schedule will be similar to our 2007 schedule with 7 NEW topics!
Please check back with us soon!

 

Click here to view our 2007 tutorial schedule.

4) MEETINGS CALENDAR

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April 23-25, 2008
ENC-GNSS 2008
Centre de Congres Pierre Baudis
Toulouse, France
http://www.toulousespaceshow.eu/toulouse_space_show.htm

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May 6-8, 2008 (ABSTRACTS DUE: November 1, 2007)
PLANS 2008
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Monterey, California
www.plansconference.org
 
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June 2-6, 2008
NavtechGPS Courses
Doubletree Annapolis Hotel
Annapolis, Maryland
https://www.navtechgps.com/seminars/sem2008schedule.asp

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September 16-19, 2008 (NavtechGPS Tutorials: September 15-16)
ION GNSS 2008
TBD
Savannah, Georgia
www.ion.org
 
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October 14-16, 2008
NavtechGPS Courses
Dublin City University
Dublin, Ireland
*Full details will be available in June 2008.

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November 11-14, 2008
IS-GPS/GNSS 2008
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Tokyo, Japan
http://gnss2008.jp

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December 1-4, 2008
PTTI 2008
Hyatt Regency Reston Town Center
Reston, Virginia
http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/ptti.html

5) 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", launched a new international trade journal, "Inside GNSS" in January 2006. Subscription is FREE and details can be found at http://www.insidegnss.com

* Collection of articles from "The American Surveyor" Magazine about GNSS for precise positioning and Real Time Networks: http://www.amerisurv.com/content/view/3812/153/

* A reliable source for Galileo information is: http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/energy_transport/galileo/doc/com_galileo_en_final_16may2007.pdf

* The European Space Agency publishes an EGNOS newsletter that is called EGNOS NEWS, focusing both on EGNOS and on satellite navigation issues: http://ravel.esrin.esa.int/docs/egnos/estb/newsletter.htm

* To view details on "GPS World" magazine, the GPS standard since 1990, go to http://www.gpsworld.com/

* International Loran Association news archive: http://www.loran.org/news.html
For high-level eLoran system description which was put on the web by the ILA, please visit: http://www.loran.org/news/eLoran%20Definition%20Document%200%201%20Released.pdf

* For the archive of the Locus Inc. newsletter, which is no longer an active newsletter, on LORAN positioning and timing, go to: http://www.locusinc.com/loran_newsletter.html

* For the newsletter published by "Professional Surveyor" Magazine, go to http://www.profsurv.com/newpsm/news.php

* 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 is at http://www.cs.unc.edu/~welch/kalman/

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