Overview
This three day event will focus on problems and vulnerabilities, and in particular developments aiming to improve the accuracy and reliability of GNSS. It is aimed at bringing together academia, industry and the user community in order to disseminate information on GNSS technology and application with the aim of raising awareness of recent developments.
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), such as the successful Global Positioning System (GPS) and the proposed European Galileo, are here to stay. GNSS have applications across a diverse range of technological, commercial and environmental sectors and have now come to the attention of the general public. There is a current and growing reliance on GPS, for instance, within a diverse range of safety critical applications, such as land transportation, marine navigation and civil aviation. Its use has also become embedded in many other aspects of human activity, for example in construction, mining, construction, agriculture, surveying, atmospheric and environmental monitoring.
This three day event will focus on problems and vulnerabilities, and in particular developments aiming to improve the accuracy and reliability of GNSS. It is aimed at bringing together academia, industry and the user community in order to disseminate information on GNSS technology and applications, with the aim of raising awareness of recent developments.