ION GNSS+ 2020 GOES VIRTUAL

1 October 2020

With COVID-19 turning the lives upside down, more and more businesses are opting to go virtual. The ION took the lead to organize the first big event (in the field of Navigation) of the year by successfully conducting the GNSS+ 2020 conference completely virtual. The Insitute of Space Technology and Space Application (ISTA) took active part in the event and presented 7 research papers.
Starting with our yet another "Best Presentation Award" for Thomas Kraus for his excellent work.
Concept of a post-correlation RFI mitigation approach based on RFI impact estimation to the correlations and comparison with the classical pre-correlation FDAF method

By: Thomas Kraus, Thomas Pany, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany

Retrieval of Encrypted PRN Sequence via a Self-calibrating 40-element Low-cost Antenna Array: Demonstration of Proof-of-concept

By: Dominik Dötterböck. MS Hameed, Thomas Pany, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany

Lesjak, T. Rechti, JOANNEUM RESEARCH, Austria

Multipath Error Modeling and Position Error Over-bounding for Precise RTK Positioning using GNSS Raw Measurements from Smartphone for Automotive Navigation

By: Himanshu Sharma, Christian Lichtenberg, Thomas Pany, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany

New and Existing Signal Quality Monitoring Metrics Tested Against Simulations and Time Synchronized Signal Generator Attacks

By: Ronny Blum, Nikolas Dütsch, Carsten Stöber, Jürgen Dampf, Thomas Pany, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany

Closed-Loop GNSS / INS Simulation Chain with RTK - accuracy for Sensor Fusion Algorithm Verification

By: Andreas Schütz, Mohamed Bochkati, Daniel Maier, Thomas Pany, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany

Receiver Protocol and Pitfalls of NMA and SCA processing under spoofing conditions for future GNSS Signals Authentication

By: Markel Arizabaleta, Thomas Pany, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany

Scuccato, A. Dalla Chiara, Qascom, Italy

Cillian O`Driscoll, Cillian O`Driscoll Consulting Limited, Ireland

Hanley, Queen`s University Belfast, Ireland

EFFECT OF ANTENNA PORTS ON TOA ESTIMATION WITH 4G LTE SIGNALS IN URBAN MOBILE ENVIRONMENTS

By : Chun Yang, QuNav, Thomas Pany, Petra Weitkemper, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany

 

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