Munich Satellite Navigation Summit 2011 - Inside GNSS - Global Navigation Satellite Systems Engineering, Policy, and Design

Munich Satellite Navigation Summit 2011

Residenz entrance, familiar to Munich Satellite Navigation Summit attendees.

The 2011 Munich Satellite Navigation Summit will take place from March 1 through 3 in Der Residenz, the palace of the old Bavarian royal family and now home to four museums. 

The event features high-level discussions about all of the world’s navigation satellite systems. It is organized by the Institute of Geodesy and Navigation at University FAF Munich.

The technical program begines with a plenary presentation on "GNSS in Balance," followed by a Bavarian State Reception.

The 2011 Munich Satellite Navigation Summit will take place from March 1 through 3 in Der Residenz, the palace of the old Bavarian royal family and now home to four museums. 

The event features high-level discussions about all of the world’s navigation satellite systems. It is organized by the Institute of Geodesy and Navigation at University FAF Munich.

The technical program begines with a plenary presentation on "GNSS in Balance," followed by a Bavarian State Reception.

This year, discussions focus on:

  • Galileo, the European GNSS
  • The status of Russia’s GLONASS and its transition from FDMA to CDMA
  • China’s COMPASS
  • Regional systems such as QZSS (Japan) and IRNSS (India)
  • New regional augmentation systems
  • The worldwide field of GNSS applications, receiver and service creation, and legal issues.
  • New applications and services in satellite navigation combined with telecommunication and information technology, in particlar geo-information technology.

An industry exhibition takes place with the conference.

The kickoff for the 2011 Galileo Masters competition (European Satellite Navigation Competition) will take place at the conference. 

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