After skipping a year, the Munich Satellite Navigation Summit will reconvene on March 25, 26 and 27 in Der Residenz, München in Bavaria. The 2014 event will include a parallel track on Copernicus, the European Commision’s Earth Observation Program. Registration is now open at the web address below.
The opening plenary panel at 5 p.m. on Tuesday will discuss "GNSS-New Challenges."
The technical program will cover:
After skipping a year, the Munich Satellite Navigation Summit will reconvene on March 25, 26 and 27 in Der Residenz, München in Bavaria. The 2014 event will include a parallel track on Copernicus, the European Commision’s Earth Observation Program. Registration is now open at the web address below.
The opening plenary panel at 5 p.m. on Tuesday will discuss "GNSS-New Challenges."
The technical program will cover:
- Galileo implementation
- GPS modernization
- GLONASS status and modernization
- Beidou, QZSS, IRNSS and other new systems
- Space-based augmentation systems
- Legal issues: privacy and GNSS re-transmitters
- Precise Point Positioning
- Future navigation systems: autonomous sensors?
- GNSS earth and disaster monitoring
- Integrated applications of GNSS and Earth Observation
- Satellite navigation in combination with telecommunications and geo-information technology
- Introduction of the 2014 European Satellite Navigation Master competition
The summit is organized by ISTA, Institute of Space Technology and Space Applications at the University FAF Munich.