PLANS 2002 Tutorials


PLANS 2002 offers a broad range of tutorials for research and development engineers, systems and software engineers, managers, and executives affiliated with manufacturers, prime contractors, government laboratories, other government agencies, user organizations in testing and operational areas, and consultants.

Eight tutorials will be presented on April 15, organized into two half-day sessions to allow more flexibility for attendees learning about several disciplines or focusing on one main item.

Tutorials - Part I (Monday, April 15, 8:00 - 12:00)  
   
1. E911 Location Techniques 
Instructor: Dr. Frank van Diggelen
Canyon Suite A
   
2. Fundamental Issues Affecting GPS/INS Integrations
Instructor: G. Jeffrey Geier
Canyon Suite B
   
3. Low Cost Inertial Finally! - FROM MEMS TO NAV SYSTEMS
Instructor: Dr. James L. Farrell
Canyon Suite C
   
4. The Inner Working of the National Air Space System
Instructor: Michael J. Harrison 
Oleander Ballroom A
   
Tutorials - Part II (Monday, April 15, 1:00 - 5:00)  
   
1. GPS Protection Toolbox: Picking the Right Technology for Interference Suppression
Instructors: Dr. Ira M. Wise and Allen W. Morrison
Canyon Suite A
   
2. Inertial MEMS
Instructor: Dr. Neil Barbour
Oleander Ballroom A
   
3. It's About Time
Instructors:  Demetrios Matsakis / Paul Koppang / Ed Powers
Canyon Suite C
   
4. Galileo -- A European Initiative and Beyond 
Instructors:  Dr. J. Swann and Mr. W. Forrest
Canyon Suite D

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