GNSS for Highly Reliable Applications
Seminar
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Date
20 Mar 2023
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Organiser
Department of Aeronautical and Aviation Engineering
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Time
10:00 - 11:00
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Venue
TU101
Enquiry
General Office aae.info@polyu.edu.hk
Summary
Abstract
GNSS is becoming a global social infrastructure. In addition, as the world accelerates toward autonomous moving platforms, GNSS, which is the key to position estimation, is required to be more reliable and secure. In the past few years, cm-class high-precision positioning has begun to become commonplace, and the trend toward higher reliability and safety is steadily accelerating. Against this background, our team has focused on the development of reliable RTK-GNSS, prediction of RTK-GNSS, detection method of interference/spoofing, and integration of GNSS/IMU/Odometer. As for this integration, integrity monitoring for moving platform is also a key issue. In addition, low earth orbit satellites will be discussed in terms of how they can augment GNSS. In this talk, I will discuss several topics mentioned above.
Speaker
Prof. Nobuaki Kubo is a Professor at the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology in the area of GPS/GNSS systems. Prof. Kubo has enjoyed a career in GNSS for over 20 years. He has published more than 60 peer-reviewed articles and is active in many international collaborations. Prof. Kubo received his Doctorate in Engineering from the University of Tokyo (2005). He resided at Stanford University in 2008 as a visiting scholar. His technical expertise and interests include high accuracy navigation using GNSS/IMU and sensors, in particular, algorithms and software developments for RTK-GNSS and some multipath mitigation techniques.