Home Supply View Order Seminars Register Contact Us Search

Navtech Seminars & GPS Supply

- Site Navigator -

To GPS Supply Home

To Seminars Home

2008 Course Schedule

Course Registration

ION 2008 Tutorials

Tutorial Registration

Need help choosing
the right course?

On-Site Courses

Instructors

Meetings & Workshops

GPS/GNSS Newsletters

Subscribe to:
paper catalog
newsflashes

Links to Other Sites

Comments

Site Search

1_pixel.gif (810 bytes)

Course 228:
Merging GPS and  Communications:
Providing E911 and Other Position Information Using GPS, Mobile Phone, Etc.

Please contact Carolyn McDonald at cmcdonald@navtechgps.com for more information.

Instructor

Dr. Stephen Heppe, Insitu Group

About This Course

Navigation and communications are increasingly intertwined in today's emerging applications.  For many difficult areas, a combination of available (partial) GPS info and mobile communications data is necessary to operate successfully. However, these systems can not only support, but at times interfere with one another. To communicate or determine your position successfully, you need the proper wireless data link system... and you've got lots of choices! This three day course will (1) give you an understanding of comm & nav system interrelationships, (2) discuss design considerations for individual system elements for position determination and data links, and (3) tell you how to effectively use them in the field.  It also provides a survey of terrestrial wireless data systems and identifies future enhancements that can enable new navigation applications. For anyone needing to improve or communicate position and/or other data from the field, this course is for you!
Who Should Attend? This course is a must for anyone attempting to develop an integrated nav/comm application, or anyone attempting to choose between an "off-the shelf" versus a "home grown" DGPS system.  It's also useful for engineers new to nav, comm, or differential systems; program managers trying to "ride herd on those crazy engineers" and analysts trying to understand the current trends shaping tomorrow's applications. 
Prerequisites
  • A basic knowledge of GPS system operation is assumed
  • Familiarity with communications and engineering terms and analysis methods
  • An understanding of GPS principles, as in Course 111, Course 122
    Course 135 or Course 356.
Course Schedule DAY 1
Dr. Stephen Heppe

8:30 - Merging Navigation and Communications
Enhanced 911 applications: FCC rules, options
• Integrated in-vehicle navigation and tracking systems with data links
• Asset tracking and monitoring
• Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) for aviation

9:45 - Parts of the Puzzle - Systems and Protocols for Voice and Data
• What does the user need?
• System alternatives for voice and circuit-switched data techniques
• System alternatives employing packet data
• Case Study: the IS-801 standard for CDMA cellular networks

11:00 - Interference Considerations for Navigation and Communications
• RF interference environment and concerns
• The expected and the unexpected
• RFI and jamming
• Shadowing, blockage and multipath effects on navigation and communications
• Interference mitigation techniques and applicability

12:00 - Lunch On Your Own

1:30 - Fundamentals of Data Link Design with GPS Examples
(A Quick Tour of Comm Theory/Engineering and Technology; Key Elements of Importance)
• Probability and queuing theory and their applications to Data Link (DL) and comm
• Modulating information and detecting it at the receiver
• Current modulation methods and performance differences
• Correcting errors in transmission; GPS and comm
• Compressing information for efficient transmission; reducing capacity needs

2:45 - Data and Comm Link Budget Analysis
• Impact of waveform, coding, diversity and error sources
• Link budget examples - How well does the link actually perform? Improvement techniques
• Single and repeatered link; satcom; DGPS and other links

4:00 - Paradigms, Integrity and Practical Examples
• Key insights to modern data links and paradigms
• Authentication
• Data integrity
• DL design examples: VHF; UHF; Line-of-Sight; Urban

5:00 - Day One Ends

DAY 2
Dr. Heppe

8:30 - Determining DL Needs - Requirements Analysis
System requirements for reliable GPS/DL operations
• GPS and DL capacity and access considerations; trade-offs
Spectrum Issues: Selecting Best DL Frequency
• Frequency band allocations
• Current signal classes
• FCC and NTIA roles
• Obtaining approvals
• Avoiding delays and pitfalls
• Examples

9:45 - Case Study I: Automatic Dependent Surveillance for Civil Aviation
• International standards for ADS data link broadcast
• ADS-B with VHF Data Link Mode 4
• Historical position reporting versus intent
• Navigating on the communications signal
• Other data link applications

11:00 - Case Study II: Techniques for Solving Tough Problems in Poor Conditions
• Techniques for indoor GPS
• In-car applications
• Vector tracking and IDN receivers
• Ranging on the mobile comm signal for position
• Other techniques
• Use environments

12:00 - Course Ends

Continuing Education Units 0.9 (9 hours)
Materials You Will Keep A notebook containing copies of all materials presented.

Return to top of page

©1996 - 2008 NavtechGPS Inc. All rights reserved.