The Centre for Transport Studies is pleased to welcome
Professor Jinling Wang
(School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UNSW, Australia)
to lead a seminar entitled
GNSS Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring
to be held
Friday 20th June 2014 @ 16:30
Please join us for presentation and discussion at
Room 163, Skempton (Civil Eng.) Building, Imperial College London
Abstract
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) has opened up a wide spectrum of applications, providing unprecedented social, economic, technological and environmental benefits. The ever-increasing dependence on GNSS has triggered more and more concerns about the service integrity guarantee of GNSS navigation solutions. Navigation integrity is indispensable in safety critical applications such as civil aviation and for an emerging field of the so-called "liability critical" applications where navigation performance problems can generate significant legal or economic consequences (or liabilities) when not properly identified. To address the satellite navigation integrity risks, two strategies have been proposed: a) GNSS Integrity Channel (GIC); b) Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (RAIM). A RAIM procedure is self-contained and can be used as an ultimate integrity monitor. This seminar will cover the navigation integrity concept; fundamental functional and stochastic models used in satellite navigation; the concept frameworks and algorithms of classic RAIM and Advanced RAIM; recent research activities and future trends in satellite navigation integrity monitoring.
About the Speakers
Jinling Wang is Associate Professor of Surveying and Geospatial Engineering, in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UNSW (University of New South Wales) Australia. His major research interests are in the areas of navigation and geospatial mapping with multi-sensors, such as GNSS, INS, cameras. He is a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation (RIN), UK, and a Fellow of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG) as well as the Japan Invitation Fellow awarded from the Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS).
Next CTS Seminar
Mr Jacek Pawlak from Imperial College London (UK) will be leading a seminar titled "Modelling travel time use and productivity in the era of ubiquitous ICT, nomadism and multi-tasking" at Imperial College London on Wednesday 25 June @16:00.
About the CTS Seminar Series
The CTS seminar series aims to facilitate discussion on current research topics in the transport field. Seminars are held jointly with our colleagues in the Centre for Transport Studies at University College London. They are usually held on Wednesday afternoons at Imperial College London or University College London.
Seminars are free of charge and open to all interested parties.
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