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I. Overview: Part 1 |
Course Introduction,
Jeffrey AUERBACH, United States of America
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II. Introduction to GNSS |
History, Frank CLARK, United States of America |
How GNSS Works and Applications,
Dominic HAYES, European Commission
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GNSS Signals, Spectra, and Receiver Fundamentals,
David CHOI, United States of America
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Why GNSS is So Weak vs Terrestrial Signals: Why it is Vulnerable, Dominic HAYES, European Commission |
Three Ways Interference Affects GNSS, David CHOI, United States of America |
III. Spectrum Management |
What is Spectrum Management and Why Do It,
Dominic HAYES, European Commission
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Introduction to ITU, Attila MATAS, ITU, presented by Takahiro MITOME, Japan Orbit/Spectrum and ITU International Regulatory Framework Radio Navigation Satellite Service and the ITU Radio Regulations |
Introduction to National Spectrum Agencies and National Applications,
Dominic HAYES, European Commission, David CHOI, United States of America and Takahiro MITOME, Japan
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Possible Emissions in GNSS Frequency Bands Other than GNSS Signals,
Takahiro MITOME, Japan
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Adjacent Band interference Concerns,
Dominic HAYES, European Commissions
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Conclusions: Summary and Take-Away, David CHOI, United States of America |
Part 2 |
Introduction, Jeffrey AUERBACH, United States of America |
Interactive Discussions: What Was Learned; What is Needed,
David CHOI, United States of America
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IV. Spectrum Protection |
What is Meant by Spectrum "Protection",
Dominic HAYES, European Commission
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Harmful Interference related to Space Services,
Attila MATAS, ITU, presented by Dominic HAYES, European Commission
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ICG Activities and Its Role in Spectrum Protection and Interference Detection and Management,
Jeffrey AUERBACH, United States of America
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The Ultra-Wide Band Example and a Place to Start,
David CHOI, United States of America
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V. Interference Detection and Mitigation |
Proliferation of GNSS Jammer Devices, Frank CLARK, United States of America |
Interference Detection Concepts, Takahiro MITIME, Japan |
Interference Detection and Mitigation and GNSS Jammers, Jeffrey AUERBACH, United States of America |
Canadian and Australian Legal Sanctions, Jeffrey AUERBACH, United States of America |
VI. Summary: Interactive Discussions |
Summary and Q&A Session, All Workshop Participants |