PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS
OF MODERN GNSS
PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS
OF MODERN GNSS
Date: 16-17 June 2025
Time: 0930-1700
Venue: Copthorne King's Hotel
Synopsis:
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) are now used to support many activities in the modern societies. Fueling growth in applications will be the new generation GNSS that are currently being developed and deployed. In addition, a number of Space Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS) and Regional Navigation Satellite Systems (RNSS) will add extra satellites and signals to the multi-constellation GNSS/RNSS mix. How will this proliferation of satellites and signals impact the spatial information discipline? Is the performance of multi-constellations receivers desirable? The course instructor will present the latest GNSS technologies and to discuss the future of GNSS with insights that comes with his 40 years work experience in this area.
Target Audience:
This course is intended for practicing engineers, technical managers, researchers, academics and professionals who need to acquire in-depth working knowledge in GNSS principles and applications. Engineers, scientists and managers working with GNSS in civil and defence related industries will find this course particularly useful.
Course Instructor: Professor Chris Rizos
Contents:
Introductory Concepts
Multi-Constellation GNSS
System Segments and Measurements
Principles of Range-based Positioning
Augmentations to GNSS Performance
High Accuracy Carrier Phased-based GNSS
Hardware Issues
GNSS User Issues