IGNSS 2016: International Global Navigation Satellite Systems Conference - Inside GNSS - Global Navigation Satellite Systems Engineering, Policy, and Design

IGNSS 2016: International Global Navigation Satellite Systems Conference

Sydney, Australia

The 2016 IGNSS Conference will take place on December 6-8, 2016 at UNSW Australia’s Sydney campus in Sydney, Australia.

Registration is now open.

The 2016 IGNSS Conference will take place on December 6-8, 2016 at UNSW Australia’s Sydney campus in Sydney, Australia.

Registration is now open.

The IGNSS 2016 conference on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and related Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) technologies will bring together leaders in GNSS and PNT to examine the latest technology, present cutting edge research and discuss in open forums the implications for policy, market development and positioning infrastructure deployment.

This conference theme is "Positioning in an Automated World", and will showcase a number of contemporary topics including: the role of PNT in automated land and aerial vehicles, the growing range of commercial precise positioning services, hard infrastructure issues such as space based augmentation systems, and soft infrastructure issues such as datum modernization and mitigation of system vulnerabilities. These hot topics will be discussed in the context of the latest system developments fueling the Multi-GNSS Era.

Featured topics this year are:

  • Emerging Application Areas for GNSS
  • Key Industries and their Reliance on GNSS
  • Aviation and Avionics
  • Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems
  • Machine Guidance in Agriculture, Construction and Mining
  • Maritime Applications
  • Unmanned Aerial Systems 
  • Alternatives to GNSS
  • National Positioning Infrastructure
  • Policies and Standards
  • GNSS Augmentation including SBAS
  • Datums and Geodesy
  • National and International GNSS Developments
  • Embracing the Multi-GNSS Era
  • GNSS Receiver Development 
  • GNSS Vulnerability

The conference is hosted by the Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research

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