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This seven day workshop on the North
Sea (Slettestrand, Denmark) from August 27 through
September 2, 2012 is organized by Aalborg and Stanford
Universities. Available to all those with an interest in
satellite positioning & navigation.
Further information, syllabus and the
registration form can be found
here.
The Stanford Center for Position Navigation and Time (SCPNT) presents
The Eighth Annual Stanford Center for Position Navigation Time (PNT) Symposium
October 28-30, 2014
Previous SCPNT Symposiums
Article on Authenticating Civil GNSS Signals September/October 2009 issue InsideGNSS
Stanford GPS/GNSS Matlab Platform (SGMP)
SGMP is an integrated research platform for utilizing numerous positioning databases. It is intended to function as a platform
providing an universal access to various formats of GPS/GNSS data such as NSTB, NMEA, and RINEX. Example databases include
the NSTB stations that collect GPS information continuously in tens of sites and web-available and open to public.
The zipped file containing this software can be downloaded from SGMP.zip
An introductory presentation on SGMP is here.
The attached file contains everything about SGMP. If you uncompress it, there will
be a few directories including document. Under document, there are a few helping
materials like quickstart and userguide. This is a preliminary version and improved
versions will hopefully be forthcoming.
The best way to start is to use the quickstart guide or to follow the following steps:
1) Unzip SGMP.zip
2) Download Data Files
3) Parse Data Files
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Start Matlab and set paths for
all directories in SGMPrelease.
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Go to /SGMPrelease/measurementinterface/
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Execute batchparseNSTB.m (If a
status bar pops out, it's working!)
4) Positioning with SGMP File
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Go to /SGMPrelease/simulator/
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Execute batchPosfixSGMP.m (If a
position fix result pops up, it's all done!)
Article on First GPS L5 Broadcast May/June 2009 issue InsideGNSS
Aviation Integrity Article in April 2008 issue of GPS World
Geoencryption with Loran Article in November 2007 issue of GPS World
GNSS Solutions column on eLoran in September/October 2007 issue of InsideGNSS
Article on China's Compass Satellite in July/August 2007 issue of InsideGNSS
Article on Europe's Galileo Satellite in May/June 2006 issue of InsideGNSS
Click on picture to read the article
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