2008 PNT Seminar Information

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2008 PNT Seminar Information

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Epicenter Story about PNT 2011:
GPS Saves the World—
But Who'll Save GPS?
by Evan Hansen
November 18, 2011


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Schedule and Speakers

Day / Date Start Time mins w/ Q&A Speaker Affilation Title of Presentation
Thu 11/17/11 8:00am 30 Reception & Coffee Service at SLAC's Kavli Auditorium Lobby
  8:40am 20 Brad Parkinson Stanford Aero Astro Opening comments - Observations from 30,000 feet
  9:00am 30 Todd Walter Stanford - Aero-Astro The future of Satellite Navigation for Aviation
  9:30am 30 John Hanson CrossTrac Engineering Space Navigation using X-ray Pulsar Observations
  10:00am 30 Morning Break
  10:30am 30 Howard Zebker Stanford - Geophysics and EE Earth Crustal Deformation Observations from Space using InSAR
  11:00am 30 Mark Zumberge Scripps and UCSD Navigation of remote undersea vehicles
  11:30am 30 Martin Poitzsch Schlumberger Downhole Navigation for Oil & Gas Drilling
  noon 60 Catered Lunch at SLAC Cafeteria
  1:00pm 30 Tom O'Brian NIST Precision time and frequency measurement and distribution for PNT and other applications
  1:30pm 30 Dave Bevly Auburn Univ. Sensor fusion for navigation in degraded environments
  2:00pm 30 Deane Bunce FAA Lightsquared Interference Issue
  2:30pm 30 Afternoon Break # 1
  3:00pm 30 Mingquan Lu Tsinghua University The current positioning performance of Compass/BeiDou
  3:30pm 30 Gregory Beroza Stanford - Geophysics Monitoring Japan's 2011 Earthquake
  4:00pm 30 Barbara Block Stanford - Hopkins Marine Center

Sushi and Satellites: Devices for Tracking Top Marine Predators Across the Blue Planet

  4:30pm 30 Afternoon Break #2
  5:00pm 30 David Whelan Boeing Demo - Boeing Timing and Location (BTL), An Indoor Capable Time Transfer and Geolocation System
  6:00pm 120 Reception and Dinner on campus at Stanford's Huang Engineering Center's Mackenzie Room
  7:30pm 30 Rich Fuller Broadcom Catching Bankrobbers via GPS
 
Fri 11/18/11 8:00am 30 Reception & Coffee Service in SLAC's Kavli Lobby
  8:30am 45 Kenneth Kung,Tim Schempp & Deborah Lawrence Raytheon; Raytheon and the FAA One Decade of WAAS Lessons - How Would We Have Done It Differently, If Given Another Chance
  9:15am 30 Eric Gakstatter GPS World Using High-Performance L1 GPS receivers w/WAAS for mapping/surveying
  9:45am 30 Xiaochun Lu National Time Service Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences Development of BeiDou Navigation Satellite System
  10:15am 30 Morning Break
  10:45am 30 Robert Lutwak Symmetricom The SA.45s Chip-Scale Atomic Clock
  11:15am 30 John Prestage JPL Next Generation Ion-Atomic Clock for Earth Orbit and Deep Space Navigation
  11:45am 30 Col Steve Steiner USAF - GPS Directorate GPS Program Update
  12:15pm 60 Catered Lunch at SLAC Cafeteria

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