NavtechGPS Fall Mission Critical GNSS Seminars (Courses 122, 346 & 556) - Inside GNSS - Global Navigation Satellite Systems Engineering, Policy, and Design

NavtechGPS Fall Mission Critical GNSS Seminars (Courses 122, 346 & 556)

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NavtechGPS Fall Mission Critical GNSS Training Seminars 2015 will take place at the Westin Tysons Corner Hotel in Falls Church, Viginia (Washington, D.C. area), November 2-6, 2015.

Special hotel rate if booked by October 12, 2015.

Course 556 starts on November 2, 2015. Courses 122 and 346 will start on November 3, 2015.

NavtechGPS Fall Mission Critical GNSS Training Seminars 2015 will take place at the Westin Tysons Corner Hotel in Falls Church, Viginia (Washington, D.C. area), November 2-6, 2015.

Special hotel rate if booked by October 12, 2015.

Course 556 starts on November 2, 2015. Courses 122 and 346 will start on November 3, 2015.

Course 346: In-Depth GPS/GNSS Operation for Engineers & Technical Professionals
Principles, Technology, Applications and an Introduction to Basic DGPS Concepts. (4-day course)
Taught by Dr. Chris Hegarty, MITRE

Course 122 (or 123): GPS/GNSS Fundamentals & Enhancements (Same as Days 1-2 of Course 346)
Take this course for the fundamentals of GPS principles and technologies
including clocks and timing, orbits and constellations, and satellites
and control segment functions.
Taught by Dr. Chris Hegarty, MITRE

NEW COURSE Course 556: Inertial Systems, Kalman Filtering and GPS/INS Integration. (4.5-day course)
This course was expanded to 4.5 days based on student requests for more content depth and MATLAB® examples.

This course includes the fundamentals of inertial navigation, inertial instrument technologies, technology surveys and trends, integration architectures, practical Kalman filter design techniques, case studies, and illustrative demonstrations using MATLAB®.
Taught by Dr. Alan Pue, Johns Hopkins, APL and Mr. Michael Vaujin, Aerospace, Navigation and Defense Consultant

Visit NavtechGPS or download the Fall catalog for details and course outlines. For questions contact Carolyn McDonald at the email below.

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