Marine Applications
Prof. Mario Vultaggio, Parthenope University of Naples, Italy
Rein van Gooswilligen, European Group of Institutes of Navigation, The Netherlands
Live Satellite Based Requirements Evaluation for Maritime DGPS Reference Stations
Sang Hyun Park, Ki Yeol Seo, Deuk Jae Cho, Sang Hyun Suh, GNSS Research Center, Maritime and Ocean Engineering Institute, Korea Ocean Researchand Development Institute,Korea
New Sailing Calculations Algorithms for GIS Navigational Systems and Receivers
A. Pallikaris, Hellenic Naval Academy,Greece; L.Tsoulos, D. Paradissis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
New Role of GNSS in the Safety of Maritime Navigation
R. La Pira, Italian Naval Academy, Italy
eLoran – the Way Forward
S. Basker, D. Last, N. Ward, General Lighthouse Authorities, United Kingdom
A Low-Cost Marine Integrated Navigation System
F. Garofalo, G. Mancini, S. Manfredi, U. Montanaro, M. Pugliese; S. Santini, Federico II University of Neaples, Italy; C. Tranchino, Axitude s.r.l., Italy
First Real-Time GPS/GLONASS Orbit/Clock Decimetre Level Precise Positioning Service
T. Melgard, O. Ørpen, E. Vigen, Fugro Seastar AS, Norway; R. Zandbergen, ESOC, Germany; J. Sanchez, GMV SA formerly based at ESOC; L. Agrotis, ESOC, Germany
GNSS Vulnerability and the Case for eLoran
P. Williams, A. Grant, M. Bransby, S. Basker, N. Ward, S. Basker, General Lighthouse Authorities,United Kingdom
Practical Experiences from the Use of the Satellite Compass
A.Felski, A. Nowak, Polish Naval Academy, Poland
Assessment of Shoal Bank Movements via Earth Observation, Related to Re-Positioning Needs for Aids to Navigation
M.De Voy, M. Bransby, A. Grant, S. Basker, I. Thomas*, G. Keyte, The General Lighthouse Authorities of the United Kingdomand Ireland, London, United Kingdom.
* BritishNational Space Centre, Swindon, United Kingdom
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