United Nations/Latvia Workshop on the Applications of Global Navigation Satellite Systems

Organised jointly by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs and the Latvia Geospatial Information Agency on behalf of the Government of Latvia

Co-organized and co-sponsored by the European Space Agency and the International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems

Riga, Latvia

14 - 18 May 2012

 

Background

Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) consists of constellations of satellites that provide continuously optimized location and time information, transmitting a variety of signals on multiple frequencies available at all locations on planet Earth. The GNSS are the Global Positioning System (GPS) of the United States, the Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) of the Russian Federation, GALILEO of the European Union and the COMPASS/BeiDou of China. India and Japan have developed regional GNSS capability by launching a number of satellites into space that augment the capabilities that are already supplied by the global systems to provide additional regional coverage. As providers of GNSS services, the six global and regional system providers have grouped together in a Providers' Forum in order to conduct discussions of mutual interest focused on improving coordinated service provision to benefit humankind.

In an attempt to build a system of systems, the International Committee on GNSS (ICG) was established in December 2005 in an International Meetinng at the United Nations Office at Vienna as an informal, voluntary forum to promote cooperation, as appropriate, on matters of mutual interest related to civil satellite based positioning, navigation, timing and value-added services, as well as the compability and interoperability of GNSS, while increasing their use to support sustainable development, particularly in developing countries.

To support the work of ICG, the Office for Outer Space affairs, as the ICG Executive Secretariat, is focusing on promoting the use of GNSS technologies as tools for scientific applications, including space weather effects on GNSS, education and training on GNSS, and utilizing regional reference systems and frames.

A five-day workshop on GNSS technology and its applications, Riga, 14 - 18 May 2012, is being organised by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs in cooperation with the Government of Latvia, the United States of America through the ICG and the European Space Agency (ESA), as part of the activities of the United Nations Programme on Space Applications. The Workshop will be hosted by the Latvian Geospatial Information Agency on behalf of the Government of Latvia.

Workshop participants will discuss how GNSS-enabling technology can strengthen a network of national reference stations and promote the interoperability of navigation, positioning and timing systems in the region. An overview of a wide range of GNSS applications existing today and prospects for the future, in areas such as surveying, mapping and asset management, precision agriculture, engineering and construction, aviation and maritime, as well as space weather monitoring will be provided.

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Online Presentations

Note: The views expressed in the presentations below are those of the authors and do not reflect the policies or views of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs. The presentations are provided solely for informational purposes.

Opening and Welcome Remarks, Key Note presentation
Parliamentary Secretary Mr. Veiko SPOLITIS, Ministry of Defence, Latvia Statement
Director of Communications Department Mr. Edmunds BELSKIS, Ministry of Transport, Latvia Statement
Mr. Harijs BARANOVS, Latvian Geospatial Information Agency, Latvia Statement
Ms. Sharafat GADIMOVA, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, Austria Statement
Mr. Kenneth HODGKINS, United States of America Statement
Ms. Anabelle FONSECA, European Space Agency Statement
Multi-GNSS opportunities and challenges to GNSS-enabling technology and its applications  ,   Prof. Vidal ASHKENAZI, United Kingdom   Presentation
Session 1: Global Navigation Satellite Systems and Satellite-based Augmentation Systems in Operation and in Development
Global Positioning System (GPS)  ,  Mr. Kenneth HODGKINS, United States of America Presentation
GLObal NAvigation Satellite System (GLONASS) Status and Modernization  ,  Ms. Ekaterina OLEYNIK, Russian Federation Presentation
Future plan of Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS)  ,  Mr. Hiroyuki NODA, Japan   Presentation
International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (ICG) and its Programme on GNSS applications  ,   Ms. Sharafat GADIMOVA, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs, Vienna, Austria   Presentation
Session 2: Initiatives/experiences in GNSS user applications
Galileo services opportunities and applications  ,   Mr. Gard UELAND, France   Presentation
The role of EUREF in a changing GNSS landscape  ,  Mr. Heinz HABRICH, Germany   Presentation
Single-frequency GPS positioning performance in northern Adriatic region during geomagnetic storm on 22- 24 January 2012,  Mr. Renato FILJAR, Croatia Presentation
Hungarian railway countrywide data collection using GPS-GNSS technology,  Mr. Peter BARCZA, Hungary   Presentation
EGNOS extension to Eastern Europe: applications  ,  Mr. Vlad OLTEANU, Romania   Presentation
EUPOS-RIGA permanent station network improvement  ,  Mr. Gunars SILABRIEDIS and Mr. Janis BALODIS, Latvia Presentation
The impact of solid Earth tides on the DGNSS positioning results  ,  Ms. Diana HARITONOVA, Latvia   Presentation
Space applications in Latvia  ,   Mr. Kaspars KALNINS, Latvia   Presentation
On the height component for GNSS positioning  ,   Mr. Janis BALODIS, Latvia   Presentation
Session 3: Case studies and opportunities for collaboration  
Effects of GNSS jammers and potential mitigation approaches  ,  Ms. Heidi KUUSNIEMI, Finland   Presentation
GNSS concept in the framework of the Romanian R&D programme "Space and Security" and "STAR"  ,  Mr. Alexandru BADEA, Romania   Presentation
Current participation of Bulgaria in European and regional GNSS projects  ,  Ms. Keranka Slavova VASSILEVA, Bulgaria   Presentation
Low cost GNSS applications  , Mr. ivo MILEV, Germany   Presentation
Using location-based social media for emergency response  ,   Mr. Tal DEKEL, Israel   Presentation
Planned DGPS system at SANA' A international airport  ,  Mr. Waleed Abdullah AL ANESI, Yemen   Presentation
Session 4: GNSS reference station networks and services
Latvian geodetic network and GNSS applications in Latvia  , Mr. Janis ZVIRGZDS, Latvia   Presentation
Geo-CORS project in Georgia  , Mr. Galaktion HAHUBIA, Georgia   Presentation
Creation of geodetic databases for MoldPos services  , Mr. Vasile CHIRIAC, Moldova   Presentation
Modification of vertical reference frame of Uzbekistan  , Mr. Erkin MIRMAKHMUDOV, Uzbekistan   Presentation
Latvian national height system as EVRS realization  , Mr. Ivars ALEKSEJENKO, Latvia   Presentation
Benefit of reprocessed orbits IGS1 to geodetic reference network of Bosnia and Herzegovina,  Ms. Medzida MULIC, Bosnia and Herzegovina Presentation
Development of the GNSS-based geodetic infrastructure in the Czech Republic in context of international projects,  Mr. Jaroslav SIMEK, Czech Republic Presentation
Developments in the Hungarian active GNSS network,  Mr. Peter Balazs BRAUNMULLER, Hungary Presentation
SWEPOS  TM Network-RTK service - establishment, status and experiences,  Mr. Peter WIKLUND, Sweden Presentation
Session 5: Capacity-building, training and education in the field of GNSS
Space related education and research in Ventspils University College  , Mr. Juris FREIMANIS, Latvia   Presentation
GNSS education at the University of Melbourne  , Mr. Eldar RUBINOV, Australia   Presentation
GNSS applications in the educational system of the Technical University of Moldova  , Ms. Livia NISTOR LOPATENCO, Moldova   Presentation
Targeted professional education can improve the role of GNSS as a component of national infrastructure,  Mr. Renato FILJAR, Croatia Presentation
Attractivness of GNSS in education,  Mr. Janis KAMINSKIS, Latvia Presentation
The position of Albania as a non-EU country toward GNSS education and Galileo evolution,  Mr. Enik SHYTERMEJA Presentation
Session 6: GNSS-based application areas
GNSS applications in Estonia: Estonian GNSS permanent station network  , Ms. Karin KOLLO, Estonia   Presentation
GNSS positioning in support of surface soil moisture retrieval and flood delineation in near real time  , Mr. Michael HORNACEK, Austria   Presentation
Greenland ice sheet mass balance from GPS, GRACE and ICESat  , Mr. Shfagat Abbas KHAN, Denmark   Presentation
Understanding of GNSS anomalies near the Equatorial Region: Anatolian Bump signatures in ITNE-CIDR  , Mr. Ayman MAHROUS, Egypt   Presentation
Precision estimation of GNSS devices in static and dynamic modes  , Mr. Ansis KLUGA, Latvia   Presentation
Telecommunications networks: application of up-to-date equipment,  Mr. Islam ALI-ZADA, Azerbaijan   Presentation
Geodynamical station Riga: current situation and future prospects  , Mr. Kalvis SALMINS, Latvia   Presentation
 
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