Technical Program
IEEE PLANS 2000 TRACK LAYOUT
Track
A: GPS, GLONASS, GNSS & Related
Satellite-Based
Bernard
Panefieu, Los Angeles AFB, SMC/SZC
Daryl McCall, Rockwell Collins
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Session
A1
ALTERNATE
AND ADVANCED SATELLITE
NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
Chair:
LCDR Richard Fontana, Los Angeles AFB SMC/CZC
Co-Chair: Eric Chatre, Service Technique de la
Navigation Aerienne
Bayview Room,
8:30-11:45 -- Tuesday, March 14
1. "Regional
Positioning SystemsA Distributed Approach for a
Compliant Global Augmentation Broadcast Service for
Navigation Modernization," Daniel J. Brophy,
Lockheed Martin Air Traffic Management.
2. "GALILEOIt
Turns!" Aron Pinker, and Charles G. Smith,
ANSER.
3. "Long
Baseline 3 Frequency D-GNSS," P.J.G.
Teunissen, P. Joosten, N. Jonkman and C.C.J.M.
Tiberius, Delft University of Technology.
4. "GPS-SPS
Signal Quality Monitor," Dennis Akos, Eric
Phelts, Alexander Mitelman, Sam Pullen and Per Eng,
Stanford University.
5. "The Future
of GPSDefense Advance GPS Receiver (DAGR)
Successful Product Development and Acquisition
Strategy Through Market Research and
Government/Industry Teamwork," Jill A-C
Hardash, MCR Federal, Inc; Maj. Lisa R. Kirkpatrick
US Army.
Session
A2
DIFFERENTIAL
AUGMENTATIONS: EGNOS, LAAS, MSAS, and WAAS
Chair:
Steve Bellingham, NavCanada (AAANDN) Satellite
Navigation Program Office
Co-Chair: Barbara Clark, Naval Air Warfare Center
Bayview Room,
1:45-5:00 -- Tuesday, March 14
1. "Ionospheric
Tomography Helps Resolve GPS Ambiguities On-the-Fly
At Distances of Hundreds of Kilometers During High
Geomagnetic Activity," Oscar L. Colombo,
USRA/NASA Goodard SFC, Manuel Hernandez-Pajares, J.
Miguel Juan, and Jaume Sanz, Universitat Politecnica
de catalunya.
2. "Issues and
Results Concerning the LAAS spr_gnd Overbound,"
Boris Pervan, Illinois Institute of Technology.
3. "Impact of
Evil Waveforms on GBAS Performance,"
Christophe Macabiau, ENAC, Eric Chatre, STNA.
Session
A3
SIGNAL-IN-SPACE
PHENOMENA: EFFECTS, MONITORING, AND
MITIGATION TECHNIQUES
Chair:
Dr. Michael Braasch, Ohio University Avionics
Engineering Center
Co-Chair: John (Jack) A. Klobuchar, ISI, Inc.
Bayview Room,
8:30-11:45 -- Wednesday, March 15
1. "Multipath
Mitigation for Narrowband Receivers," R.
Eric Phelts and Per Enge, Stanford University.
2. "Mitigation
of GPS Jamming and Interference for Future Military
and Civil Precision Landing Systems,"
Cecelia M. Chodorow, Raytheon Systems Company.
3. "Ensuring
GPS Availability in an Interference
Environment," Ronald L. Fante and Jolm J.
Vaccaro, The MITRE Corporation.
4. "N-Multipath
Performance of GPS Receivers," Christophe
Macabiau, Benoit Roturier, and Abdelahad Benhallam,
ENAC; and Redouane Yazid, CFDAT.
5. "Code
Multipath Mitigation Using a Peak
Tracking/Measurement Compensation Technique,"
B.A. Schnaufer and G.A. McGraw, Rockwell Collins.
Session
A4
AIRBORNE
APPLICATIONS: NAVIGATION, LANDING, &
SURVEILLANCE
Chair:
Bruce DeCleene, Federal Aviation
Administration
Co-Chair: Olivier Carel, Direction de la
Navigation Aerienne
Sunset Ballroom I,
1:45-5:00 -- Wednesday, March 15
1. "CASPER: An
Integrated DGPS/ADSB Airborne Alerting System for
Closely Spaced Parallel Approaches," Paul
Samanant, and Mike Jackson, Honeywell Technology
Center.
2. "Civil
Aviations Next Generation Global CNS/ATM
System," Robert P. Crow, AirNav, Inc.
3. "A
DME-Based Area Navigation System for GPS/WAAS
Interference Mitigation in General Aviation
Applications," Demoz Gebre-Egziabher, J.D.
Powell and Per Enge, Stanford University.
4. "LAAS
Operations in Support of Airport Surface Movement,
Guidance, Control, and Surveillance: Initial Test
Results," Michael Braasch, Michael
DiBenedetto, Soo Braasch, and Robert Thomas, Ohio
University.
5. "Development
and Testing of GPS-Based Landing System
Avionics," D. Alexander Stratton and D.L.
McCall, Rockwell Collins.
Session
A5
RECEIVER
TECHNOLOGY: INSTALLATIONS, ARCHITECTURES, SIGNAL
PROCESSING TECHNIQUES
Chair:
Dr. Robert Erlandson, Rockwell Collins
Co-Chair: Mr. Pierre E. Pommellet, Sextant
Avionique
Sunset Ballroom I,
8:30-11:45 -- Thursday, March 16
1. "SAASM
Rockwell Collins Next Generation GPS Receiver
Design," John Nielson, John Keefer, and
Bruce McCullough, Rockwell Collins.
2. "The
Projectile GRAM/SAASM for ERGM and Excalibur,"
Lawrence L. Wells, Interstate Electronics
Corporation.
3. "The
Raytheon "AGR"A Very High Anti-Jam
GPS Receiver," Wynn G. Richards, Raytheon
Systems Company.
4. "Long-duration
Carrier-Smoothed-Code, Algorithm for GPS
Positioning," H.-S. Chen, L.-S. Walig, and
F.-R. Cliang, National Taiwan University.
5. "A Deeply
Integrated Adaptive GPS-Based Navigator with
Extended-Range Code Tracking," Donald
Gustafson, John Dowdle, and Karl Flueckiger, Draper
Laboratory.
6. "Comparison
of Narrow Band Adaptive Filter Technologies for
GPS," R. Rifkin and J.J. Vaccaro, The MITRE
Corporation.
Session
A6
MARINE,
TERRESTRIAL, SPACE, TIME-TRANSFER APPLICATIONS
Chair:
Mike Swieck, U.S. GPS Industry Council
Co-Chair: Mr. Gunnar Mangs, Leica GPS,
Switzerland
Sunset Ballroom I,
1:45-5:00, Thursday, March 16
1. "New
Approach to Resolving Instantaneous Integer Ambiguity
Resolution for Spacecraft Attitude Determination
Using GPS Signals," M.S. Hodgart and S.
Purivigraipong, University of Surrey, UK.
2. "Using
Phase Ambiguity Resolution for Millimeter-Level Rail
Positioning," Shane E. Shepherd, Mike
Cardoza and Brian Gathright, The University of Texas.
3. "High-Accuracy,
High-Frequency Differential Carrier Phase GPS Aided
Low-Cost INS," Yunchun Yang and Jay Farrell,
University of California, Riverside.
4. "Spatial-Based
Channel Assignment: Flexible Channel Assignment Using
the Global Positioning System," Roger L.
Davis, Brigham Young University.
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