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November 12-13  •  Symposium Schedule and Speakers

Day / Date Start Time mins w/ Q&A Speaker Affilation Title of Presentation
Thu 11/12/15 8:00am 45 Reception & Coffee Service at SLAC's Kavli Auditorium Lobby
1 8:45am 15 Norbert Holtkamp Deputy Lab Director of SLAC Welcome & Opening Comments
2 9:00am 45 Brad Parkinson Stanford Aero-Astro GNNS, eLoran & Inertials …Where are we going?
3 9:45am 30 Wei Lee Air Force Test Center (AFTC) GPS Smart Bombs
  10:15am 30 Morning Break
4 10:45am 30 Parimal Kopardekar NASA ARC Drones and US Airspace
5 11:15am 30 Gary Cathey CA Department of Transportation Caltrans and Unmanned Aircraft System Operations in California
6 11:45am 30 Lee Boyce Google Loon - Balloon-powered internet for everyone
  12:15pm 60 Catered Lunch at Kavli Porch & Panosky Grove
7 1:15pm 30 Jin Shi China Railway Signal & Communication Corp. China's High-speed Railway Application with GNSS
8 1:45pm 30 Mark Stevens MIT Lincoln Labs Time-of-Flight and Ranging Experiments on the Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration
9 2:15pm 30 Ross Halperin NYU's Marron Institute Tracking Technology and the Corrections System: Can Technology Solve Mass Incarceration?
  2:45pm 30 Afternoon Break # 1
10 3:15pm 30 Ronny Votel Skybox - Google Geolocation for Skybox Imaging Satellites
11 3:45pm 30 Colonel David Goldstein USAF AFRL AFRL GPS Research & Development
12 4:15pm 30 Fred Jansen ESA

Rosetta - To escort, and land on a comet (PDF Slides)

Slide #3 Solar System Creation Video

  4:45pm 75 Afternoon Break #2
  6:00pm 90 Reception and Dinner on campus at Stanford's Faculty Club
13 7:30pm 30
Barbara Block
Stanford - Hopkins Marine Station Global tagging and tracking of Marine Species using PNT techniology (PDF 45MB)
           
Fri 11/13/15 8:00am 30 Reception & Coffee Service in SLAC's Kavli Lobby
14 8:30am 30 Dan Boneh Stanford - Computer Science and EE Location privacy: attacks and defenses
15 9:00am 30 Frank van Diggelen Broadcom and Stanford Aero-Astro The World's First GPS MOOC and Worldwide Laboratory using Smartphones
16 9:30am 30 Ed Lu B612 Foundation Sentinel Mission - Protecting the Earth from Asteroid Impacts
  10:00am 30 Morning Break
17 10:30am 30 Heidi Kuusniemi Finnish Geospatial Research Institute, Finland Navigating the Arctic Rush
18 11:00am 30 Surendra Pal India - Defense Institute of Advance Technology Indian GNSS Paradigm
19 11:30am 45 Colonel Gerry Gleckel USAF GPS Directorate Update on the GPS Program
  noon 60 Catered Lunch at Kavli Porch & Panosky Grove

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November 11  •  Student Presentations Schedule and Speakers

Day / Date Start Time mins w/ Q&A Speaker Affilation Title of Presentation
Wed 11/11/15 9:30am 30 Reception & Coffee Service at SLAC's Kavli Auditorium Lobby
1 10:00am 30 Louis Dressel Stanford University Hunting GPS Jammers
2 10:30am 30 Jinsil Lee KAIST Vertical Position Error Bounding for Integrated Sensors to Support Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)
  11:00pm 15 Morning Break
3 11:15am 30 Dongyang Xu Colorado State University GNSS tracking algorithm to process strong equatorial scintillation signals
4 11:45am 30 Shankar Ramakrishnan Stanford University Reverse Engineering the GPS and Galileo Transmit Antenna Side Lobes
5 12:15pm 30 Jordan Larson University of Minnesota Generating Empirical Overbounds for PNT Algorithms Using Extreme Value Theory
  12:45pm 45 Catered Lunch at Kavli Porch & Panosky Grove
6 1:30pm 30 Jeanette Veldman University of Colorado Autonomous Onboard Navigation using One-way Radiometric Tracking Data: Filter Design and Model Simplification
7 2:00pm 30 Nate Carson Auburn University Detection and Suppression of Spoofing Attacks against GPS Receivers using Signals Processing Techniques
8 2:30pm 30 Yuting Ng University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Multi-Receiver Vector Tracking
  3:00pm 15 Afternoon Break
9 3:15pm 30 Bryant Mairs IntelinAir & recent UC Santa Cruz Graduate Autonomous Ocean Surface Vessel
10 3:45pm 30 Mike Jamoom Illinois Institute of Technology UAV Sense and Avoid systems
11 4:15pm 30 Yang Su Illinois Institute of Technology Sensing small-scale ionospheric irregularities with a high-latitude GNSS receiver array
12 4:45pm 30 Josh Sullivan Stanford University Angles-only autonomous rendezvous navigation to a space resident object
  5:15pm - Wrap Up Discussion (SCPNT Faculty, Staff and Affiliates)

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