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- 10-07-2011
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Presentations from the Sep 2011 CGSIC meeting are available at:
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=CGSIC51stAgenda
The GLONASS update (Paper 3) shows some rather odd PDOP maps -- odd in
that some of the weaker coverage is in Northern Russia (slides 6 & 8):
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/cgsicMeetings/51/3_GLONASS_CGSIC_Oleynik.pdf
The WAAS status briefing (Paper 34) has coverage maps, lists numbers
of WAAS-enabled aviation receivers shipped, shows future WAAS GEO
schedules:
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/cgsicMeetings/51/34_CGSIC_GNSS_FAA_09_19_2011_v2.pdf
Paper 36b describes upgrades to the gps.gov website, and points out
the multiple language options (English, Spanish, French, Chinese,
Arabic):
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/cgsicMeetings/51/36b_Jason_Kim_Improving_GPS_gov.pdf
Paper 9 on Japan has several slides on indoor positioning with IMES:
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/cgsicMeetings/51/4_JAPAN_REPORT_51TH_CGSIC11_9.pdf
A Google search for IMES turns up an international conference on
Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation two weeks ago in Portugal:
http://ipin2011.dsi.uminho.pt/detailedProgram.php
Most of the papers are non-GPS, but there are some GPS and hybrid
system papers (Session 10, Session 13, and others).
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=CGSIC51stAgenda
The GLONASS update (Paper 3) shows some rather odd PDOP maps -- odd in
that some of the weaker coverage is in Northern Russia (slides 6 & 8):
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/cgsicMeetings/51/3_GLONASS_CGSIC_Oleynik.pdf
The WAAS status briefing (Paper 34) has coverage maps, lists numbers
of WAAS-enabled aviation receivers shipped, shows future WAAS GEO
schedules:
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/cgsicMeetings/51/34_CGSIC_GNSS_FAA_09_19_2011_v2.pdf
Paper 36b describes upgrades to the gps.gov website, and points out
the multiple language options (English, Spanish, French, Chinese,
Arabic):
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/cgsicMeetings/51/36b_Jason_Kim_Improving_GPS_gov.pdf
Paper 9 on Japan has several slides on indoor positioning with IMES:
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/cgsicMeetings/51/4_JAPAN_REPORT_51TH_CGSIC11_9.pdf
A Google search for IMES turns up an international conference on
Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation two weeks ago in Portugal:
http://ipin2011.dsi.uminho.pt/detailedProgram.php
Most of the papers are non-GPS, but there are some GPS and hybrid
system papers (Session 10, Session 13, and others).
On 2011-10-07 18:02 , Ed M. wrote:
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/cgsicMeetings/51/34_CGSIC_GNSS_FAA_09_19_2011_v2.pdf
Thanks Ed. Very good presentations there.
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http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/cgsicMeetings/51/34_CGSIC_GNSS_FAA_09_19_2011_v2.pdf
> Paper 36b describes upgrades to the gps.gov website, and points out
> the multiple language options (English, Spanish, French, Chinese,
> Arabic):
>
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/cgsicMeetings/51/36b_Jason_Kim_Improving_GPS_gov.pdf
> the multiple language options (English, Spanish, French, Chinese,
> Arabic):
>
> Paper 9 on Japan has several slides on indoor positioning with IMES:
>
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/cgsicMeetings/51/4_JAPAN_REPORT_51TH_CGSIC11_9.pdf
>
> A Google search for IMES turns up an international conference on
> Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation two weeks ago in Portugal:
> http://ipin2011.dsi.uminho.pt/detailedProgram.php
> Most of the papers are non-GPS, but there are some GPS and hybrid
> system papers (Session 10, Session 13, and others).
> Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation two weeks ago in Portugal:
> http://ipin2011.dsi.uminho.pt/detailedProgram.php
> Most of the papers are non-GPS, but there are some GPS and hybrid
> system papers (Session 10, Session 13, and others).
Thanks Ed. Very good presentations there.
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I've been searching for the GPS briefings. Thanks for pointing me to
them.
Some new insider type information but mostly Power Point slides they
have been using during the last few years.
--- CHAS
them.
Some new insider type information but mostly Power Point slides they
have been using during the last few years.
--- CHAS
On 2011-10-08 14:22 , HIPAR wrote:
Out of the bunch the GLONASS and WAAS presentations were the most
informative - even if updates of information already in circulation.
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> I've been searching for the GPS briefings. Thanks for pointing me to
> them.
> Some new insider type information but mostly Power Point slides they
> have been using during the last few years.
> them.
> Some new insider type information but mostly Power Point slides they
> have been using during the last few years.
Out of the bunch the GLONASS and WAAS presentations were the most
informative - even if updates of information already in circulation.
--
gmail originated posts filtered due to spam.
On 2011-10-08 14:22 , HIPAR wrote:
You replied to my post, but it was Ed M. who posted them.
--
gmail originated posts filtered due to spam.
> I've been searching for the GPS briefings. Thanks for pointing me to
> them.
> Some new insider type information but mostly Power Point slides they
> have been using during the last few years.
> --- CHAS
> them.
> Some new insider type information but mostly Power Point slides they
> have been using during the last few years.
> --- CHAS
You replied to my post, but it was Ed M. who posted them.
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> http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pdf/cgsicMeetings/51/3_GLONASS_CGSIC_Oleynik.pdf
> The WAAS status briefing (Paper 34) has coverage maps, lists numbers
> of WAAS-enabled aviation receivers shipped, shows future WAAS GEO
> schedules:
>