Precise Point Positioning, Part II - Inside GNSS - Global Navigation Satellite Systems Engineering, Policy, and Design

Precise Point Positioning, Part II

"Precise Point Positioning, Part 2: A Deeper Dive" took place on April
14. Dr. Sanjeev Gunawardena, from the Air Force Institute of Technology,
and
Dr. Sunil Bisnath, of York University, led the discussion.

It was the second of two webinars on high-accuracy GNSS techniques of
real-time kinematic (RTK) and precise point positioning (PPP).

You can still register for free, on-demand viewing of a recorded version of the live event:

"Precise Point Positioning, Part 2: A Deeper Dive" took place on April
14. Dr. Sanjeev Gunawardena, from the Air Force Institute of Technology,
and
Dr. Sunil Bisnath, of York University, led the discussion.

It was the second of two webinars on high-accuracy GNSS techniques of
real-time kinematic (RTK) and precise point positioning (PPP).

You can still register for free, on-demand viewing of a recorded version of the live event:

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A PDF of the webinar slides can be downloaded here.

 


SPEAKERS

Sanjeev Gunawardena
is a research assistant professor with the Autonomy & Navigation
Technology Center at the Air Force Institute of Technology. Previously
he was a senior research engineer and principal investigator with the
Ohio University Avionics Engineering Center, where he led several GNSS
software receiver based R&D projects. Dr. Gunawardena earned B.S. in
engineering physics, B.S.E.E., M.S.E.E. and Ph.D. in electrical
engineering from Ohio University. He holds five patents in the area of
advanced GNSS receiver design. His research interests include RF design,
digital systems design, high performance computing, software-defined
radio, and all aspects of GNSS receivers and associated signal
processing.

Sunil Bisnath
is an associate professor in the Department of Earth and Space Science
and Engineering at York University in Toronto, Canada. His research
interests include precise GNSS positioning and navigation algorithms and
applications. Previous to York University, Dr. Bisnath held the
positions of geodesist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for
Astrophysics in Boston, Massachusetts and assistant research scientist
at the University of Southern Mississippi, NASA Stennis Space Center,
Mississippi. He holds an Honours B.Sc. and M.Sc. in surveying science
from the University of Toronto and a Ph.D. in geodesy and geomatics
engineering from the University of New Brunswick.

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