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IGNSS2011

Incorporating the InternationalIncorporating the InternationalSymposium on GPS/GNSSSymposium on GPS/GNSS

ABN 50 493 173 615

15 – 17 November 2011University of New South Wales

Sydney NSW Australia

Registration Brochure

IGNSSIGNSS20112011 15-17 November 2011

INVITATION FROM THE PRESIDENTIt is with great pleasure that I invite you to attend the IGNSS2011 symposium and exhibition, being held from 15 - 17 November at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. GNSS is entering an exciting expansion period with new signals in space, new constellations and new augmentation systems, all happening over the next few years.

In additional to four global systems, there are also plans for regional systems from India and Japan that will enable even more possibilities in the Asia Pacific Region. Therefore, it is also timely that this year the IGNSS conference, with its Australasian roots, is also being combined with a similar conference that is run by like-minded GNSS professionals from northern and eastern Asia.

The combined symposium will provide a strong scientific program, enjoyable social functions and importantly an opportunity to meet with international colleagues to exchange and compare professional practices.

IGNSS 2011 will feature keynote speakers, oral presentations, panel sessions, interactive poster sessions, an informative trade exhibition and interactive field day.

GNSS specialists from the USA, Europe, Asia and Australasia will provide updates on established and emerging technologies.

On behalf of the International Global Navigation Satellite Systems (IGNSS) Society and the organising committee, I look forward to welcoming you to IGNSS 2011.

Matt HigginsPresidentIGNSS Society Inc

INVITATION FROM THE CHAIRMAN, IPC OF INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON GPS/GNSS

On behalf of the International Program Committee of International Symposium on GPS/GNSS, I cordially invite you to attend 2011 International Symposium on GPS/GNSS (ISGNSS). 2011 ISGNSS will be held at Sydney along with IGNSS conference.

IPC members strongly believe that ISGNSS has provided an opportunity for GNSS community to exchange ideas and experiences since 1999. During past decade, GNSS community has seen lots of changes; new technology, convergence with communications, especially multiple constellations. In the expected multiple GNSS constellations, the interoperability or the interchangeability must be the most important thing to consider. The interoperability among various GNSS communities becomes certainly more and more important. The technical program and the social functions provided in ISGNSS combined with IGNSS surely will contribute to enhance the interoperability among GNSS communities.

It is third time for ISGNSS to be held at Sydney. All IPC members want to express their sincere appreciation to the effort and time of Australian colleagues for preparing 2011 ISGNSS combined with IGNSS2011. I’m looking forward to seeing you at Sydney.

Sang Jeong Lee ChairmanIPC of International Symposium on GPS/GNSS

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IGNSS TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Matt Higgins

Matt Higgins is Manager of Geodesy and Positioning in the Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management. He is a Co-Chair of Working Group D of the United Nations mandated International Committee on GNSS. He was also a Vice

President of the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) from 2007 to 2010. Matt was elected President of the Australian based International GNSS Society in 2008, when GPS World magazine also named him among the 50+ global leaders to watch in GNSS business.

Chris Rizos

Chris Rizos is a graduate of The University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia; obtaining a Doctor of Philosophy in Satellite Geodesy in 1980. Chris is currently the Head of the School of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems at UNSW. Chris has

been researching the technology and applications of GPS since 1985, and is currently the President of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG), a member of the Governing Board of the International GNSS Service, and a member of the IAG’s Global Geodetic Observing System Steering Committee. Chris is a Fellow of the IAG and of the Australian Institute of Navigation.

Professor Andrew Dempster

Professor Andrew Dempster is Director of the Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research (ACSER) at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). He is also Director of Research in the School of Surveying and Spatial Information Systems and Director

of Postgraduate Research in the Faculty of Engineering. He was system engineer and project manager for the first GPS receiver developed in Australia in the late 80s and has been involved in satellite navigation ever since. His current research interests are in satellite navigation receiver design and signal processing, areas where he has six patents, and new location technologies. He is leading the development of space engineering research at ACSER.

Rob Lorimer

Rob Lorimer is Business Director for the CSIRO’s Wealth from Oceans National Research Flagship and sits on the Australian Governments Space Industry Innovation Council (Space Council). His career history includes CEO of Beeline

Technology (now part of Hemisphere GPS), Managing Director of Trimble Asia Pacific and contributing editor to GPS World.

Martin Nix

Martin Nix has a Masters of Surveying (GIS), UNSW and is the CEO of Position Partners. After practising as a registered surveyor, he had management positions with Leica in Switzerland, USA and Australia over 25 years. He holds board

positions including the School of Surveying UNSW and working group roles for ANZLIC’s NPI Policy and ASC’s GNSS Strategy.

IGNSS CONTACT INFORMATIONShannon Lockyer

IGNSS Society Inc.

PO Box 6026

MITCHELTON QLD 4053 AUSTRALIA

Phone: +61 7 3355 6630 Fax: +61 7 3855 8756

Email: [email protected]

IGNSS SYMPOSIUM PARTNER & SPONSOR

IGNSS MEDIA PARTNERS

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IGNSSIGNSS20112011 15-17 November 2011

VENUEThe University of New South Wales is situated near the business hub of Sydney, providing easy access to a wide range of academic, cultural and social activities and is walking distance from some of the most famous beaches in the world.

UNSW enjoys the reputation of being Australia’s leading international university as well as home to some of Australia’s leading research facilities. SSIS is the home of the Satellite Navigation & Positioning (SNAP) Lab, Australia’s premier academic GNSS R&D group.

TRADE EXHIBITIONThe symposium will feature a trade exhibition consisting of suppliers of goods and services to the industry. Further information regarding sponsorship and exhibition opportunities can be downloaded from the web at www.ignss.org or contact Shannon Lockyer on +61 7 3355 6630 or [email protected].

FIELD DAYThis is a great opportunity to see the latest products offered in Australia by leaders in the field of equipment, services and applications in positioning, navigation, location based services and more.

Exhibitors will set up equipment for demonstrations at the University of UNSW where delegates can interact with exhibitors and equipment. The Field day will operate on Thursday afternoon 17 November.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Dr Rosalind Dubs, Chair, Space Industry Innovation Council

Formerly Deputy Vice-Chancellor (External Relations), University of Technology Sydney, Dr Ros Dubs has wide-ranging commercial and international experience in both private and public sectors.

As part of global electronics company Thales SA, she was the Paris-based Operations VP of its world-leading air traffic management business, Managing Director of its navaids business line in Stuttgart, Germany, and Director of Electronic Systems with ADI Limited.

Dr Dubs’ earlier career included senior positions in CSIRO, the Australian National University, and Airservices Australia. She is also a non-executive director of Aristocrat Leisure Limited.

Edgar Thielmann – Head of Galileo Department – EU satellite Navigation Programmes: Applications, Security and International Aspects

Mr Edgar Thielmann is in charge since 1 April 2008 of the Galileo department

dealing with EU satellite navigation programmes: Applications, Security and International Aspects.

As of 2001 he was responsible for the Trans-European Networks policy. Previously he worked at the European Commission in various policy domains, including External Relations and Humanitarian Affairs.

Prior to joining the Commission he was in charge of research policy issues in the Federal Ministry of Research in Germany. During several years he lectured at the university of Kassel and worked as a research associate. Edgar is a qualified solicitor.

Brett Biddington – Chair of the Space Industry Association of Australia

Brett Biddington is Chair of the Space Industry Association of Australia and a member of the Australian Government’s Space Industry Innovation Council.

He serves on numerous other boards and executives with interests in space science and has been closely involved with the governance of Australian astronomy for the past six years.

He has written two reports (2008, 2010) about Australia’s space future which have been published by the Kokoda Foundation (www.kokodafoundation.org) which is a Canberra-based ‘think tank’. He owns a small consulting company - Biddington Research Pty Ltd – which specialises in space and cyber security matters.

Between 2002 and 2009 Brett was a member of Cisco Systems’ global space team which is devising and implementing standards based merged space/ground networks as a vector to the creation of new markets.

Before joining Cisco Brett served in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) for nearly 23 years. He was an intelligence and security specialist and also worked in capabiity development where he sponsored numerous classified and unclassified space, intelligence, and command and control projects.

Sergey Karutin

Sergey Karutin is the deputy head of the division in Russian Space Systems and is an Assistant Professor in Bauman Moscow State Technical University. Sergey has been working in the GLONASS team since 1998

and developing GNSS augmentations – Russian SBAS System for Differential Corrections and Monitoring and ground DGNSS networks. He received a Ph.D in 2004. He has about 35 papers in the GNSS field.

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Satoshi Kogure

Satoshi Kogure is an associate senior engineer of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). He received an MS in aeronautical engineering from Nagoya University in 1993 and an MS in aerospace

engineering from University of Colorado at Boulder in 2001. He started his career at satellite operation division in National Space Development Agency (NASDA), former JAXA in 1993. He has been working for satellite positioning system as a satellite systems engineer since 2001. He is a member of Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Science as well as U.S. Institute of Navigation.

Michele Clement – Manager Space Policy Unit

Michele Clement is the Manager of the Space Policy Unit in the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research. The Space Policy Unit co-ordinates Australia’s national and international space activities, delivers the

Australian Space Research program and is developing a national space policy for Australia.

Michele has worked for the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research since 2003 undertaking both program delivery and policy roles. Prior to joining the Space Policy Unit, in July 2009, Michele managed the Department’s budget process involving the securing of federal funding for a number of new programs and initiatives.

Michele has a background in banking and finance, particularly investment in small technology and bio-technology businesses. Michele holds a Masters in Business Administration.

Sharafat Gadimova – Programme Officer, United Nations Office At Vienna

Sharafat Gadimova received a diploma in information technology from the Azerbaijan State Oil Academy and a Master’s Degree of Engineering in remote sensing and GIS from the Asian Institute of Technology.

Previously, she worked for the Azerbaijan National Aerospace Agency and the Institute of Oceanology, Russian Federation as a researcher.

Since 2004, she has been with the United Nations. She is involved in the organization of the UN activities related to GNSS, particularly the development of the International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (ICG) and the activities of the UN-affiliated Regional Centres for Space Science and Technology Education.

Travis Horton - Senior Lecturer , Department of Geological Sciences, University of Canterbury, NZ

Sponsored by Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research (ACSER)

Travis Horton is a Senior Lecturer of Environmental Geochemistry in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand). Since moving to New Zealand 4 years ago, Travis has researched the navigational and orientational capacities of long-distance migratory animals, including humpback whales, great white sharks, Arctic terns, and leatherback turtles. This research is highly collaborative and spans traditional disciplinary boundaries, involving various aspects of conservation biology, behavioural ecology, oceanography, geophysics, astronomy, biogeography, non-parametric statistics, software development, and animal tracking technology.

Travis is a classically trained stable isotope biogeochemist, and looks forward to adding a chemical dimension to his migration research in the years ahead. Travis holds a Ph.D. from Stanford University in Geological and Environmental Science, and a M.Sc. and B.A. From Dartmouth College in Environmental Earth Science.

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IGNSS 2011 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

Monday 14 November 2011

18.30-19.30 Pre Conference Session: Law Theatre G04, Law Building, UNSW Kensington Campus

The Migration Matrix: Marine Vertebrate Navigation in Magnetic Coordinate Space

Dr Travis Horton, Senior Lecturer of Environmental Geochemistry, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND.

Sponsored by Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research (ACSER)

Tuesday 15 November 2011

09:00-10:15 Session 1: Plenary Session

09:00-09:15 Official Welcome – Mr Matt Higgins, President, IGNSS Society (Inc ESNC & Awards presentations)

09:15-09:45 United Nations Programme on Global Navigation Satellite Systems Ms Sharafat Gadimova, United Nations Office, Vienna, AUSTRIA

09:45-10:15 Status of the European GNSS Programmes: Galileo and EGNOS Mr Edgar M Thielmann, European Commission, Brussels, BELGIUM

10:15-10:45 Morning Tea and Trade Exhibition

10:45-12:15 Session 2: Plenary Session

10:45-11:15 Cornerstones of a Vibrant Australian Space Industry Dr Rosalind Dubs, Chair, Space Industry Innnovation Council, Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, Canberra, AUSTRALIA

11:15-11:45 Australia’s National Space Policy Mrs Michele Clement, Manager, Space Policy Unit, Department Of Innovation Industry Science & Research, Canberra, AUSTRALIA

11:45-12:15 Panel Session: Does Australia need a Space Agency? Dr Rosalind Dubs, Mrs Michele Clement, Mr Rob Lorimer – Facilitated by Mr Brett Biddington, Chair, Space Industry Association of Australia, Canberra, AUSTRALIA

12:15-13:15 Lunch, Trade Exhibition and Poster Presentations

13:15-14:55 Session 3A: Session 3B: Session 3C: Session 3D: Geodesy Infrastructure Ionosphere/Troposphere Weak Signals/AGNSS Attitude/Formation Flying

13:15-13:35 National Positioning Infrastructure - Analyzing Zenith Path Delay in Efficient Implementation of Carrier Phase Integer Ambiguity Delivering Compatible Positioning Dynamically Changing Environment Collective Detection Resolution for GNSS-based Attitude Services from GNSS Reference Determination Station Networks Mr Grant Hausler, Cooperative Mr Mukesh Vyas, The University of Mr Joon Wayn Cheong, The Mr Chen-Yin, Wang, National Research Centre For Spatial New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA University of New South Wales, Central University, Taiwan, CHINA Information, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Sydney, AUSTRALIA

13:35-13:55 AUSPOS2: An Update to Geoscience Consideration of RTZD Estimated Hybrid of Collective Detection Simulation Platform for Relative Australia’s Online GPS Positioning from Ground Reference Stations for with Conventional Detection for Navigation using GPS Carrier Service GNSS Application Weak Signal Acquisition Phase Measurements for Satellite Formation Flying Missions Prof Joz Wu, National Central Mr Joon Wayn Cheong, The Mr Rui Li, The University of New Dr. Minghai Jia, Geoscience Australia, University, Taoyuan, TAIWAN University of New South Wales, South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Canberra, AUSTRALIA Sydney, AUSTRALIA

13:55-14:15 An Infrastructure Approach to Performance Evaluation of Single Sensitivity Analysis of Assisted-Galileo Carrier Phase Differential GPS Determining the “Fitness for use” of Frequency based Ionosphere Field Receiver with E1 OS Signal Relative Navigation Filter Design for GNSS Measurements for Land-Based Monitor for GBAS the CanX-4/-5 Nanosatellite Applications Formation Flying Mission Mr Peter Ramm, The University of Dr Seigo Fujita, Electronic Navigation Mr Jeong-Min Lim, Chungnam Mr Niels Roth, University of Toronto Melbourne, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Research Institute, Shiga, JAPAN National University, Daejeon, Institute for Aerospace Studies, SOUTH KOREA Toronto, CANADA

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14:15-14:35 GNSS Modernisation and Recent Developments in Regional How good is Assisted GPS? The CanX-4 and CanX-5 Formation Implications for Geodesy and Ionospheric Modelling and Monitoring Flying Mission: Navigation and Precision Users for GNSS Applications Control Challenges on Nanosatellites Prof Chris Rizos, The University of Dr Zahra Bouya, IPS Radio and Dr Binghao Li, The University of Mr Cordell Grant, University Of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Space Services, Sydney, AUSTRALIA New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Toronto Institute For Aerospace Studies, Toronto, CANADA

14:35-14:55 The Australian Space Research Validation of Ground-Based GPS Proposing a Multi-GNSS Assisted GNSS Design and Analysis of Satellite Program Project - Platform Precipitable Water Vapour for 4D (Global Navigation Satellite System), Orbits for the Garada Mission Technologies for Space Atmosphere Tropospheric Tomography - A Case Concept and Performance and Climate Study in Australia Dr Kefei Zhang, RMIT University, Mr Toby Manning, SPACE Research Mr Ali Sarwar & Dr Eamonn Dr Li Qiao, The University of Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Centre, RMIT University, Melbourne, Glennon, The University of New New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA

14:55-15:25 Afternoon Tea and Trade Exhibition

15:25-17:05 Session 4A: Datums & Geodesy Session 4B: Other Location Systems Session 4C: GNSS Signal Simulation Session 4D: Indoor Positioning

15:25-15:45 The Many Paths to Enlightenment: Visual Odometry and Inertial-SLAM A Flexible GNSS Signal Generation Real-time Indoor Positioning with a A Comparison of Transformations Integration for Large Scale and Receiver Characterization Single IMES Transmitter and a Between GDA94 and ITRF Navigation Platform Rotation-type Doppler Measurement Unit Dr Volker Janssen, NSW Land Dr Jonghyuk Kim, Australian Mr Kevin Parkinson & Dr Nagaraj Mr Yoshihiro Sakamoto, Waseda and Property Information, Bathurst, National University, Canberra, Shivaramaiah, The University of University, Tokyo, JAPAN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

15:45-16:05 Enhancement of the Asia Pacific Performance of Mobile WiMAX Decision of a Time-efficient Preliminary Study on Multi-Station Reference Frame (APREF) Through Geo-location Using Simplified Multipath Software-based GPS Signal GPS RTK Positioning to Support Accurate Metadata Maintenance and Mitigation Method in Dense Multipath Simulator Emergency Service Operations in Time Series Offset Detection Environment Indoor Areas Mr Manoj Deo, Geoscience Australia, Mr Ji-Won Park, Chungnam National Mr Soon Lim, Korea Astronomy and Dr Binghao Li, The University of New Canberra, AUSTRALIA University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA Space Science Institute, Daejeon, South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA SOUTH KOREA

16:05-16:25 ITRF Transformations in Deforming A Relative Navigation Scheme Using Design of a GPS L1 C/A Signal An Enhanced Ranging Scheme Using Zones to Support CORS-NRTK the AIS Datalink Generator using a Multi-core Adaptive Log Model Based on IEEE Applications Processor 802.11 RSSI Measurements Mr Richard Stanaway & Dr Craig Mr Young Hoon Han, Chungnam Mr Sung Lyong Cho, Chungnam Mr A Sol Kim, Kyungpook National Roberts, The University of New South National University, Daejeon, National University, Daejeon, University, Daegu, KOREA Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA SOUTH KOREA SOUTH KOREA

16:25-16:45 Establishing a Horizontal Velocity An DOP Relationship Between TOA and Development of MF-TDMA Based Indoor Positioning Based on FM Model of Taiwan Using GPS TDOA Navigations Without Clock Bias Satellite Network System Signals and Wi-Fi Signals Observations and the Least-Squares Simulation Model Collocation Technique Mr Ching-Jung Hung, National Cheng Mr Jae Young Ko, Chungnam National Mr Sung-Hyung Lee, Ajou Ms Vahideh Moghtadaiee, The Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN & University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA University, Gyuoonggi-Do, KOREA University of New South Wales, Prof Ming Yang, National Cheng Kung Sydney, AUSTRALIA University, Tainan, TAIWAN

16:45-17:05 A Combination of Ellipsoidal Height Locata: Implications of a New High Feasibility Study of Seamless from Satellite Method and Orthometric Accuracy Positioning System Positioning System Utilizing Height from Geodetic Levelling for QZSS IMES Geoid Modelling Mr Kamorudeen Aleem, Yanbu Prof Chris Rizos, The University of New Mr Yutaka Yamada, Tokyo Industrial College, Yanbu, South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA University, Tokyo, JAPAN SAUDI ARABIA

17:15-19:15 Welcome Reception in the Trade Area

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Wednesday 16 November 2011

09:00-10:40 Session 5: Plenary Session

09:00-09:25 System Representative from GPS (USA) - Invited

09:25-09:50 GLONASS Evolution Dr Sergey Karutin, Russian Space Systems, Moscow, RUSSIA

09:50-10:15 System Representative from COMPASS (China) - Invited

10:15-10:40 The Demonstration Result for the First Satellite of the Quasi Zenith Satellite System, Michibiki Mr Satoshi Kogure, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. Ibaraki, JAPAN

10:40-11:20 Morning Tea and Trade Exhibition

11:20-12:40 Session 6A: CORS - Heights Session 6B: GPS/Other Sensor Session 6C: QZSS Session 6D: Pedestrian Navigation Integration (1)

11:20-11:40 Evaluating the Impact of a Temporary Design and Implement of a An Efficient Signal Quality Test of An Ionospheric Delay Model for Reference Station for Achieving MEMS-based Attitude Reference RTK-GNSS Based on Carrier Pedestrian Navigation in East Asia Improved Height Determination by System and its Integration with GPS to Noise Ratio Pacific Islands Network RTK Mr Eldar Rubinov, The University of Assoc Prof Rongbing Li, Nanjing Dr Nobuaki Kubo, Tokyo University Mr An-Lin Tao, National Cheng Kung Melbourne, Melbourne AUSTRALIA & University Of Aeronautics And of Marine Science and Technology, University, Tainan, TAIWAN Mr Grant Hausler, Co-operative Astronautics, Jiangsu Province, CHINA Tokyo, JAPAN Research Centre for Spatial Information, Melbourne AUSTRALIA

11:40-12:00 Maximum CORS Baseline Lengths for Test Results of a Wireless Sensor Effect of L1-SAIF Augmentation in Improving Metropolitan Mobility for Accurate GNSS Heighting in Networks Assisted Global Navigation GPS Positioning the Blind and Vision Impaired Australia Satellite System (WSN-AGNSS) Mr Gavin Docherty, The University of Mr Ali Sarwar & Dr Eamonn Glennon, Mr Xing Bo, Tokyo University of Mr Thomas Gallagher, The New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA The University Of New South Wales, Marine Science & Technology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Tokyo, JAPAN Sydney, AUTRALIA

12:00-12:20 AHD Coordination of CORS Sites Design of an Integrated eLoran/GNSS Evaluation of Positioning Accuracy of High Performance GNSS Augmented Using GNSS Navigation Algorithm GNSS with QZSS Augmentation Pedestrian Navigation in Signal Degraded Environments Mr Simon Fuller, Thinkspatial, Mr Se Phil Song, Chungnum National Dr Yong Li, The University of New Dr Jared Bancroft, University of Melbourne, AUSTRALIA & Ms Jacqueline University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Calgary, Calgary, CANADA LeLievre, Department of Sustainability and Environment, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

12:20-12:40 Image-Based Positioning with the QZSS Research at UNSW Implementation and Performance Use of Geo-referenced SIFT Features Analysis of GPS RTK/MEMS IMU Integration System for Urban Area Navigation Ms Xun Li & Prof Jinling Wang, The Dr Eamonn Glennon, The University Mr Jong-Hwa Song, Konkuk University of New South Wales, of New South Wales, Sydney, University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA Sydney, AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA

12:40-13:40 Lunch, Trade Exhibition and Poster Presentations

13:40-1500 Session 7A: CORS – Deployment Session 7B: GPS/Other Sensor Session 7C: Software Receivers Session 7D: Vehicle Positioning & Use Integration (2)

13:40-14:00 CORSnet-NSW: Deploying a CORS Optimizing Pseudolites Structure for Development of a GNSS Software GNSS Uptake in Agriculture - Network in a Corporate IT GPS/PLs Relative Positioning Receiver Platform Applications and Barriers Environment Mr Thomas Yan, NSW Land and Dr Binghao Li, The University Of New Dr Jinghui Wu & Dr Nagaraj Dr Don Yule, CTF Solutions, Property Management Authority, South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA & Shivaramaiah, The University of New Brisbane, AUSTRALIA Sydney, AUSTRALIA South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

14:00-14:20 On CORS Site Stability Monitoring Study on the Availability of Vector The Witch Navigator – A Software Studies of Effects of Wireless Tracking Loop in Outdoor Field for GNSS Receiver for Education and Communication on GNSS Positioning GPS and Pseudolite System Research Performance in High-mobility Vehicle Environment Dr Guorong Hu, Geoscience Australia, Mr Sanghoon Jeon, Seoul National Dr Pavel Kovar & Prof Frantisek Mr Ming Qu, Queensland University Canberra, AUSTRALIA University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA Vejrazka, Czech Technical University, of Technology, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC

14:20-14:40 Network-based RTK Positioning Using Comparing the Mathematical Models Design of a Correlator using GPU for A Particle Filter Based State Integrated GPS and GLONASS for GPS & GLONASS Integration Real-time GNSS SDRs Estimation of Semitrailer Vehicle for Observations Jackknifing Prevention Dr Shaocheng Zhang & Dr Kefei Mr Tao Li, The University of New South Mr Sang Wook Hwang, Chungnam Ms Hee Won Kang, Korea Aerospace Zhang, RMIT University, Melbourne, Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA National University, Daejeon, Research Institute, Daejeon, AUSTRALIA SOUTH KOREA SOUTH KOREA

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14:40-15:00 Latest Advancements in Network Preciser Positioning and Timing with High-Precision GPU (Graphic Inertial-Aided Visual Odometry for RTK Positioning the Measured Time Offset Processing Unit)-Based Software- Automotive Applications Defined Real-time GNSS Signal Monitoring Receiver Dr Nick Talbot, Trimble Navigation, Mr Nathan Knight, The University of Mr Sung-Hyuck Im, Konkuk Mr Rocco Zito, University of South Melbourne, AUSTRALIA New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA Australia, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA

15.00-15:30 Afternoon Tea and Trade Exhibition

15:30-17:10 Session 8A: CORS - Regional Session 8B: GPS/Inertial Integration Session 8C: Namuru & FPGA Session 8D: Cooperative Vehicle to Global Receivers Positioning

15:30-15:50 Research on the Stability of GPS Enhanced RTK-GPS with IMU and Namuru V3.X; the Next Generation A Cooperative Positioning Method Reference Stations in Tianjin CORS Vehicle Sensors in Urban Environment of FPGA-Based GNSS Research for VANETs using DSRC Carrier Receivers Frequency Offset Ms Ying Xu, Wuhan University, Hubei, Mr Dihan Chen & Dr Nobuaki Kubo, Mr Peter Mumford, The University Mr Nima Alam, The University of CHINA Tokyo University of Marine Science of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Sydney, and Technology, Tokyo, JAPAN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA

15:50-16:10 Assessment of Network RTK A Novel Design for the Ultra-tightly Aquarius Firmware for UNSW Namuru Evaluation of a Cooperative Performance using CORSnet-NSW Coupled GPS/INS Navigation Systems GPS Receivers Positioning Algorithm by Tight GPS/ DSRC Integration for Vehicular Networks Dr Volker Janssen, NSW Land and Prof Dah-Jing Jwo, National Taiwan Dr Eamonn Glennon, The University Dr Allison Kealy, The University of Property Information, Bathurst, Ocean University, Keelung, TAIWAN of New South Wales, Sydney, Melbourne, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA

16:10-16:30 An Overview on RTK Network of Analysis of Outlier Separability in A Low Cost Namuru V3 receiver for Performance Boundaries for Turkish Republic (TUSAGA-Aktif) Integrated GPS/INS Systems Spacecraft Operation Cooperative Positioning in VANETs Dr Cetin Mekik, Zonguidak Karaelmas Mr Ali Almagbile, The University Of Mr Kevin Parkinson & Mr Peter Mr Nima Alam, The University of University, Zonguldak, TURKEY New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Mumford, The University of New New South Wales, Sydney, South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA

16:30-16:50 AllDayRTK – A National CORS Network A Regularized Robust Filter for Baseband Hardware Design for Next Generation Vehicle Positioning for Australia Satellite Attitude Determination System Space-grade Multi-GNSS Receivers Systems Integrated with Wireless with Relative Installation Error of Communications to Address Sensor Tracker Cooperative ITS Challenges in Australia Mr Gavin Docherty, The University of Dr Jiongqi & Prof Haiyin Zhou, Dr Nagaraj Shivaramaiah, The Prof Yanming Feng, Queensland New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA National University of Defense University of New South Wales, University of Technology, Brisbane, Technology, Changsha, CHINA Sydney, AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA

16:50-17:10 The Practicalities of Running CORS Influence of Maneuvers on the FPGA Implementation of a GBAS A Filtering Method for Improving the Based Services – a SmartNet Observability of INS/GPS Prototype Receiver for Integrity precision of Cooperative Positioning Perspective Initial Alignment Monitoring Test-bed in VANETs Mr Aaron Jordan, SmartNet Aus, Prof Xiaosu Xu, Southest Mr Chien-Ho Chen, National Cheng Mr Nima Alam, The University of Brisbane, AUSTRALIA University, Nanjing, CHINA Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

17:10-20:00 Networking BBQ (Proudly sponsored by NovAtel Inc)

Thursday 17 November 2011

09:00-10:40 Session 9A: Ambiguity Resolution Session 9B: Multipath Session 9C: Interference 1 Session 9D: Other Applications & Reflectometry

09:00-09:20 GNSS Carrier Phase Ambiguity GPS Bistatic Radar for Target Interference Localisation within the Development of A Tsunami Resolution Aided by Float Detection and Estimation using GNSS Environmental Monitoring Monitoring System using GPS Buoy Transformation Antenna Arrays System (GEMS) Mr Yan Zen Chen, National Central Mr Matthew Trinkle, The Adelaide Dr Ediz Cetin, The University of New Prof Yukihiro Terada, Kochi University, Taoyuan, TAIWAN University, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA National College of Technology, Kochi, JAPAN

09:20-09:40 GNSS Ambiguity Resolution: Which A Gain/Phase and Mutual Coupling A Compressive Sampling Approach Study on Precise Positioning for Subset to Fix? Calibration Algorithm for GPS Antenna to Narrowband Interference Maritime Transportation Safety Array in the Presence of Multipath Elimination for GNSS Dr Peter Teunissen, Curtin University Mr Matthew Trinkle, The Adelaide Dr Chung-Liang Chang, National Mr Deuk Jae Cho, Korea Ocean of Technology, Perth, AUSTRALIA University, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA Pingtung University of Science and Research & Development Institute, Technology, Pingtung County, TAIWAN Yuseong-Gu, KOREA

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09:40-10:00 Reliability of Partial Ambiguity Assessment of Multipath Mitigation Detection and Jammer-to-Noise Ratio Performance Analysis of Carrier Resolution with Multi-GNSS with Vector Tracking Loop Estimation of Interferers Using the Smoothed DGPS for Swarm Robots Constellations Automatic Gain Control Prof Yanming Feng, Mr Li-Ta Hsu, National Cheng Kung Mr Ryan Thompson, The University Ms Hyun-Ja Im, Electronics and Queensland University Of University, Tainan, TAIWAN Of New South Wales, Sydney, Telecommunications Research Technology, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA Institute, KOREA

10:00-10:20 Cycle Slip Detection Algorithm by Analysis of the Multipath Effect on Influence of GPS Satellites Cross- The Principle of Determining the Integrating Vehicle and Inertial Carrier Smoothed Code Measurements Correlation on the TDOA Geopotential Difference Between Two Sensors for Land Vehicle Users Measurements within the GNSS Points on Ground Using GNSS Signals Environmental Monitoring System (GEMS) Ms Younsil Kim, Seoul National Mr Heon Ho Choi, Chungnam National Mr Ryan Thompson, The University Prof WenBin Shen, Wuhan University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA Of New South Wales, Sydney, University, Wuhan, CHINA AUSTRALIA

10:20-10:40 Sea Surface Roughness Estimation Interference Angle of Arrival A Comparative Analysis of Using Signals for Multiple GPS Satellites Estimation within the GNSS Displacement Detection Methods Environmental Monitoring System Using Locata (GEMS) using Antenna Arrays Dr Kegen Yu, The University of New Mr Matthew Trinkle, The Adelaide Mr Mazher Choudhury, The South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA University, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA University of New South Wales, AUSTRALIA Sydney, AUSTRALIA

10:40-11:10 Morning Tea and Trade Exhibition

11:10-12:50 Session 10A: PPP & Carrier Phase Session 10B: Chinese Satnav Session 10C: Interference 2/ Session 10D: UAV’s Systems Antennas

11:10-11:30 Precise Point Positioning – Where Research on BEIDOU and Modernized Bit Error Rate Performance of Multi-Sensor Data Fusion for Small are we now? GNSS Multi-constellation Integrated SFH-Modulation Scheme System Unmanned Aircraft Systems Navigation under Jamming Mr Thomas Grinter, NSW Land Assoc Prof Qinghua Zeng, Navigation Mr Kwang-Chun Go, Ajou Mr Claus-Sebastian Wilkens, & Property Information, Research Centre, Jiangsu CHINA University, Yeoungtong-Gu, Institute of Aerospace Systems, Bathurst, AUSTRALIA SOUTH KOREA Braunschweig, GERMANY

11:30-11:50 An Accurate Single Point Positioning The Transmitting Satellite Navigation GAJT - The First “Off The Shelf” Single Development of an Unmanned Aerial Method with Prediction Mode System Based on Communication Unit GPS Anti-Jam Antenna Vehicle Platform for Testing for LEO Satellites Satellites Positioning Technology Ms Yuanyuan Jiao & Dr Jiongqi Dr Lihua Ma, National Astronomical Mr Rod MacLeod, NovAtel Inc, Mr Jiawei Xie, The University Wang, National University of Defense Observatories of Chinese Academy Sydney, AUSTRALIA Of New South Wales, Sydney, Technology, Changsha, CHINA of Sciences, Beijing, CHINA AUSTRALIA

11:50-12:10 Outlier Detection Performance in Experimental Evaluation of Fast Beidou Effect of Evil Waveforms on GPS Use of GPS/INS Observations for Precise Point Positioning Orientation Ambiguity Resolution using Measurement and C/N0 Estimates Efficient Matching of UAV Images the Lengthening Baseline Method in a GPS Receiver Mr Changhui Xu & Prof Jinling Wang, Assoc Prof Liangqing Lu, National Ms Mi Hyun Jin, Chungnam Ms Juan Shi, The University of The University of New South Wales, University Of Defense Technology, National University, Daejeon, New South Wales, Sydney, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Changsha, CHINA SOUTH KOREA AUSTRALIA

12:10-12:30 Carrier Phase Based Positioning Improving GNSS Antennas Using Algorithms Applied by Gaussian Electromagnetic Band Gap Sum Filters Structures Assoc Prof Yukihiro Kubo, Mr Kevin Parkinson & Dr Eamonn Ritsumeikan University, Kusatsu, JAPAN Glennon, The University Of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

12:30-12:50 A Study on Cycle Slip Detection and Performance Evaluation of Array Correction in Case of Ionospheric Antenna Processing with PM Algorithm Scintillation for GNSS Receivers Dr Wu Chen, The Hong Kong Mr Yun Sub Choi, Chungnam National Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, CHINA University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA

12:50-13:50 Lunch

12:50-16:30 Field Day Demonstrations

13:50-15:30 Session 11A: Robust CP Positioning Session 11B: Occultation/ Session 11C: Mixed Stream/ Session 11D: Airborne Space Weather Late Papers Applications

13:50-14:10 Reliability Analysis of Robust Radio Occultation Study Using 3-D A Low-Cost Pedestrian Navigation The Airborne Science Initiative LiDAR Estimation for Use GNSS Positioning, Numerical Ray Tracing System Including In-Flight Parameter Beach Survey; Development and Correction in a Signal Degraded Results Environment Ms Ling Yang, The University of Dr Robert Norman, RMIT University, Ms Younsil Kim, Seoul National Mr Peter Mumford, The University Of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA Melbourne, AUSTRALIA University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

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14:10-14:30 A-RAIM vs. R-RAIM: A Comparative Constellation Design and Antenna A Study on Long-Term Predicted Optimization-based In-flight Study Array Processing for GNSS Radio Ephemeris for GPS Satellite Alignment for Airborne INS/GPS Occultation Mission Navigation Miss Yiping Jiang, The University Dr Yung-Fu Tsai & Prof Jyh-Ching Ms Cen Xiao & Prof Akio Yasuda, Assoc Prof Yuanxin Wu & Dr of New South Wales, Sydney, Juang, National Cheng Kung University, Tokyo University of Marine Science Xianfei Pan, National University of AUSTRALIA Tainan, TAIWAN and Technology, Tokyo, JAPAN Defense Technology, Changsha, CHINA

14:30-14:50 Effects of Different Reference Receiver The Application of Radio Occultation Correlation of Land Surface Validation of Interacting Multiple Setups on IMT Performance for Climate and Weather Monitoring Temperature and Vegetation Model Estimator in Radar Tracking and Numerical Weather Prediction in Density Classified from Satellite System Australian Region Images Mr Hui-Chieh Hsu, National Cheng Prof John Le Marshall, Bureau of Ms Nang Mya Mya Nwe, Tokyo Mr Yu-Chun Kao, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan City, TAIWAN Metereology, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA University of Marine Science Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN and Technology

14:50-15:10 Performance Improvement of RTK By Space Weather Effects on the GPS Global Tropopause Derived from Evaluation of APNT using ADS-B Using Variable-Mask Strategy Scintillation Levels Received From COSMIC for Climate Study Radio Radio Occultations Dr Hideki Yamada, Electronic Dr Brett Carter, RMIT University, Ms Ying Li, RMIT University, Mr Hou-Jen Chen, National Cheng Navigation Research Institute, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Kung University, Tainan, TAIWAN Tokyo, JAPAN

15:10-15:30 INS Aided Integrated Ambiguity Investigation of Atmospheric GPS/MEMS IMU Integration System Resolution for Robust Precise Parameters in the Australian Region Design for Car Black Box Positioning under the Week Using GPS Radio Occultation signal Environment Technology Ms Sul Gee Park, Korea Ocean Dr Chuan-Sheng Wang, RMIT Mr Moon Suk Koo, Chungnam Research& Development Institute, University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA National University, Daejeon, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA SOUTH KOREA

15:30-16:30 Close of Educational Sessions – Closing Drinks

Interactive Poster Presentations

A New Velocity Field from a Dense GPS Array in Southeastern Taiwan

Dr Horng-Yue Chen, Institute Of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, TAIWAN

Applications of Indoor Locating Technique Based on Various Types of RFID

Dr Chia-Chyang Chang, Ching-Yun University, Taoyuan, TAIWAN

Acquisition Complexity Reduction by Multi-stage Partial Cross-Correlation Technique for GPS Receiver

Mr Jae-Kil Kim, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA

Dynamic Modelling for MEMS-IMU/Magnetometer Integrated Attitude and Heading Reference System

Mr Wei Li & Prof Jinling Wang, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

Impact of the Raw Modeling on the Precision GPS Orbit Determination

Prof Tae-Suk Bae & Ms Su-Kyung Kim, Sejong University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA

Determination of Sudden Crustal Deformation by Earthquake

Ms Su-Hyung Kim & Prof Tae-Suk Bae, Sejong University, Seoul, SOUTH KOREA

The RAIM Based Airborne Ionosphere Anomaly Monitoring Algorithm Using the Differential Hatch Filters

Mr Jun Min Joo, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA

Enhanced Time Transfer of Loran-C by Temperature Compensation

Dr Chang-Bok Lee, Korea Research Institute Of Standards And Science, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA

A TDOA Based BLUE Estimator for a 3-D Localization

Dr Young Kyu Lee, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon, SOUTH KOREA

An Investigation of Multipath Mitigation Techniques for CORS Stations - A Case Study in Victoria

Dr Kefei Zhang, RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

NOTE: This is a Preliminary Program only. The IGNSS Society reserves the right to change any part of this program prior to the symposium.

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REGISTRATION FEES AND PAYMENT

To attend the symposium, please complete the registration form and return it to the IGNSS Society. Each delegate should fill in a separate form. This form may be photocopied or downloaded from the IGNSS website at www.ignss.org. Please read the registration brochure carefully before completing the form. Forms will be accepted by post, email or fax.

PLEASE NOTE:

The delegate understands and agrees that to qualify for early bird, both registration form AND PAYMENT must be received by 5pm on 9 September 2011. If payment is not received by this date, the delegate agrees to pay the difference between early bird and standard registration fee.

IGNSS Society Members are entitled to the discounted registration fee listed below.

No shared registrations are permitted.

Early Bird (By 9 September 2011) Standard (After 9 September 2011)

Full Registration Member $845.00 $945.00

Full Registration Non Member $945.00 $1045.00

Day Registration $395.00 $495.00

Student Registration* $445.00 $495.00

*A copy of your full-time student/concession card must accompany your registration to receive this discounted rate.

Full Symposium and Student Registrations include:

Attendance to all Symposium Sessions

Attendance at the Trade Exhibition

Morning/afternoon tea and lunch on all symposium days.

Attendance at the Welcome Reception

Attendance at the Aussie BBQ

Symposium Handbook

Symposium Satchel

Delegate list (list will include delegate name and organisation only and will not include those delegates who elect not to be included on the list). Please tick the appropriate box on the registration form if you do not wish to be included on the delegate list.

Day Registration includes:

Attendance to Symposium Sessions on registered day

Attendance at the Trade Exhibition

Morning/afternoon tea and lunch on registered day

Symposium Handbook

Symposium Satchel

Delegate list (list will include delegate name and organisation only and will not include those delegates who elect not to be included on the list). Please tick the appropriate box on the registration form if you do not wish to be included on the delegate list.

* Day registrations do not include the Welcome Reception or Aussie BBQ

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SOCIAL FUNCTIONS

Welcome Reception – Tuesday 15 November, 2011

(inclusive for all full symposium registrants only)

5:15pm –7:15pm - The Pavilions, UNSW – Kensington Campus

After an informative first day, relax with a drink and enjoy canapes before moving to one of the many restaurants in the local area or Coogee Beach.

Additional tickets: $50.00 per ticket

AUSSIE BBQ – Wednesday 16 November, 2011 (Proudly sponsored by NovAtel Inc)

(Inclusive for full symposium registrants only)

5:00pm – 8:00pm - The Pavilions, UNSW – Kensington Campus

The Aussie BBQ will be the ideal opportunity to catch up with friends – old and new. Enjoy a true blue Aussie BBQ, consisting of a variety of delicious salads, meats and bread, topped off with a limited supply of wine, beer and soft drink.

Additional tickets: $65 per ticket

ACCOMMODATION

Accommodation – Using Transport or a Short DriveAccommodation – Using Transport or a Short Drive (bookings can be made via the symposium registration form)

The following accommodation is located in central Coogee Beach, 2km (a brisk 30 minute walk) to the University of New South Wales – Kensington Campus. Local bus transport to the University is located almost at your front door and is a short 10-15 minute bus trip to the University.

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Coogee Sands Hotel & Apartments, 161-167 Dolphin Street, Coogee

A short stroll away you can find yourself immersed in the metropolis of Coogee’s finest bistro’s, cafes, restaurants and clubs. Each room includes a limited kitchenette with microwave, air-conditioning, private bathroom/shower, in-room broadband facilities, TV, pay movies, direct dial telephone, radio, iron and ironing board, and tea and coffee making facilities.

Hot Breakfast pre-purchased is available at $16.50 per person or $21.50 if purchased during stay.

Deluxe Standard Studio $175 per room per night (up to two persons)

Deluxe Superior Studio $195 per room per night (up to two persons)

Additional person $40 per room per night

Coogee Bay Hotel, 9 Vicar Street, Coogee

Situated behind the main hotel on a standalone site is the Boutique accommodation offering stylish, sophisticated yet unpretentious retreat. Many of the rooms feature balconies with ocean views, king & queen beds, beautifully appointed kitchens and marble bathrooms. As well as this, the Coogee Bay Hotel offers a complete entertainment experience with the Brasserie, gaming options and a variety of bars to suit any occasion.

The below rates are applicable from Sunday to Friday nights inclusive only. A surcharge is applicable for Saturday night. Undercover parking is complimentary (subject to availability)

Buffet continental breakfast is available $10.00 person.

District View $200 per room per night

Ocean View $230 per room per night *subject to availability

Crowne Plaza, Corner Arden & Carr Streets, Coogee

Located opposite the beach Crowne Plaza Coogee Beach offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. The hotel offers the most up-to-date rooms in Sydney at a beautiful beachside location. The hotel has two restaurants and two bars, all offering stunning ocean views All guest rooms have high-speed broadband internet, 32 inch flat screen TV’s, ergonomic work station and in-house movies. Room includes either a King bed or teo double beds.

Full Buffet breakfast is available at $25 per person.

Village View Room $265 per room per night

Pool View Room $310 per room per night

Accommodation – UNSW On CampusAccommodation – UNSW On Campus (bookings should be made directly with the Colleges listed below)

The following UNSW On Campus accommodation is centrally located to the Airport (15 minutes), City (15 minutes), Coogee beach (5 minutes), Bondi Beach (10 minutes). Also close by within a 10 minute walking distance are restaurants and cafes, shops, parks, UNSW Gym and Swimming Pool and tennis courts. There are bus stops located outside the UNSW main entry on Anzac Pde which go to the city, airport and beaches, and taxis are readily available.

The main site for all UNSW On Campus accommodation can be downloaded from the web at:

http://www.housing.unsw.edu.au/housing/short_term/short_term.php?p=on_campus_colleges

New College, 330 Anzac Parade Kensington

For bookings please contact Angelina directly; [email protected] or telephone 02 9381 1999

The standard student accommodation consists of a bedroom with a single bed and shared bathroom facilities. There is a light breakfast included. **Please note that this is a dry college.

Bed and Breakfast $50 per room per night

New College Village, 215A Anzac Parade Kensington

For bookings please contact Angelina directly; [email protected] telephone+61 2 9381 1999

The air conditioned rooms have a single bed, ensuite bathroom and a kitchenette.

Single Studio $90 per room per night

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International House, Building C6, Enter Gate2, High Street, Randwick NSW 2031

For bookings please contact Campus College or book directly online at http://www.ihunsw.edu.au/conference.htm or telephone +61 2 9313 0600

Each study bedroom generally comprises the following: Single bed with linen including a towel, Study desk, lamp, bookshelf and study chair, Wardrobe and a heater; Telephone for receiving calls only. Shared Bathroom, Internet available in rooms and common areas (minimum charge $10)

Bed and Breakfast $45 per room per night

UniLodge, Corner of Anzac Parade and Lorne Avenue, Kensington For bookings please contact Campus College or book directly online at http://www.unilodge.com.au or telephone + 61 2 9017 6250 Fax: 61 2 9017 6251

Minimum 3 nights stay. Advance Payment required, All rooms have single bed with linen, study desk, lamp, study chair, Breakfast not included.

Multi share apartment (shared bathroom) $48.60 per room per night (min 3 night, room only)

Studio small (private bathroom) $56.05 per room per night (min 3 night, room only)

Studio medium (private bathroom + balcony) $57.48 per room per night (min 3 night, room only)

Studio large (private bathroom + balcony) $58.91 per room per night (min 3 night, room only)

Warrane College, Corner of Anzac Parade and Barker Street, UNSW

For bookings please contact Daniel or Philip or book directly online at. http://www.warrane.unsw.edu.au or phone +61 2 9313 0300 Fax: +61 2 9662 2992 Email [email protected]

Warranee College is a male only campus that offers single rooms with shared facilities as well as single ensuite rooms for short stays. All rooms have single bed with linen, study desk, lamp, study chair, breakfast, lunch and dinner inclusive.

Student (shared bathroom) $62.00 per room per night

Non- Student (shared bathroom) $71.00 per room per night

Ensuite Room Student $80.00 per room per night

Ensuite Room Non-Student $95.00 per room per night

GENERAL INFORMATION

The Location - University of New South Wales – Kensington Campus

The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is one of the leading teaching and research Universities in Australia. Located in Sydney, the University of New South Wales is situated near the business hub of Australia’s largest city, providing easy access to a wide range of academic, cultural and social activities, and less than 5km from some of the most famous beaches in the world.

The Central Lecture Block forms part of the UNSW symposium district and are only one minutes’ walk from The Pavilions. The Pavilions is the location for the trade exhibition and all catering will be served in this area.

Access by Bus:

Delegates who will travel from Coogee Beach to the UNSW each day, can do so from Arden Street on Bus 370 (refer to Coogee Beach Map – Accommodation Section). The drop off point at UNSW is Bus Stop 7 (refer to map of UNSW), High Street. Gate 9 is the closest pedestrian access, just a short walk to the symposium.

At the end of the day Bus 370 will stop at Bus Stop 8 (refer to map of UNSW) and travel to Coogee Beach, a 10-15 minute ride. Apart from accommodation advertised for delegates at Coogee Beach, there is a multitude of restaurants to choose from.

Further information can be found on the following web-site by entering (370) into the timetable and map search on the right hand side of the page: www.sydneybuses.info

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On Site Parking and Vehicular Accessibility:

All day parking is available on the upper floors of the Botany Street Parking Station – enter via gate 11. The cost for metered parking is $3 per hour, all day parking = minimum $6 for 3 hours, and $2.00/hr thereafter up to 12 hours (cash and credit card payment ) Gold coins are required.

UNSW Maps for Kensington Campus, Central Lecture Block, Pavillions and Parking Stations can be accessed by linking to http://www.facilities.unsw.edu.au/Maps/maps.html

Temperature

During November the average temperatures in Sydney can range between 160 and 240 C (610 and 750 F)

Symposium Registration Desk Hours

Monday 14 November 2011 3:00pm – 5:00pm

Tuesday 15 November 2011 8:00am – 5:00pm

Wednesday 16 November 2011 8:30am – 5:00pm

Thursday 17 November 2011 8:30am – 2:00pm

Symposium Website: www.ignss.org

Restaurants

There are an abundant number of restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets to choose from within easy walking distance of the University at Randwick and in the Coogee Bay area.

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Dress

A good standard of casual dress is required for attending the symposium. Dress for the Aussie BBQ is smart casual. The weather can be very warm, so cool loose clothing is recommended for all functions. Don’t forget to bring your swimming attire for an early morning swim at the beach.

Name Badges

Your name badge must be worn at all times, as it is your entry to all sessions and inclusive functions. Entry will not be permitted unless you are wearing your name badge or have a ticket to attend.

Cancellation Policy and Disclaimer

Registration will only be accepted in writing. Cancellations made prior to 14 October, 2011 will be refunded less $125.00 to cover administration costs. No refunds will be made after this date. As an alternative to cancellation, your registration may be transferred to another person without incurring any penalty. The organisers must be advised of the transfer in writing. It is highly recommend that delegates take out insurance to cover registration cancellation.

The information in this brochure is correct at the time of printing. The Society reserves the right to change, without notice, any aspect of the symposium program.

Personal Insurance

Participants shall be regarded in every aspect as carrying their own risk for personal injury and, loss or injury to property, including baggage during the symposium. We strongly recommend that at the time of booking your travel and tours, you take out a travel insurance policy of your choice. The policy taken should include loss of deposit through cancellation, medical insurance, loss or damage to personal property, financial loss incurred through disruption to accommodation or travel arrangements due to strikes or other industrial action. The Society will be in no way responsible for any claims concerning insurance.

Liability

In the event of industrial disruptions, the symposium and the Society accept no responsibility for losses incurred by delegates and partners.

Payment

All prices are in Australian dollars and are inclusive of GST (unless otherwise stated). Cheques should be made payable to “IGNSS Society” and forwarded to PO Box 6026, MITCHELTON QLD 4053. Cheques or bank drafts must be made out in Australian currency and drawn on an Australia bank. Payment by credit card is acceptable for registration and function tickets. Registrations will not be processed until payment is received. Discounted Early Bird registration fees are only applicable if the registration form AND PAYMENT are received by no later than 5.00pm on 9 September 2011.

Accommodation – (Coogee Sands, Coogee Beach Hotel & Crowne Plaza)

Group bookings have been arranged at discounted rates and all accommodation for the above hotels should be booked through the Registration Form herein. Please indicate your 1st and 2nd preference. Although every effort will be made to secure your 1st preference, your 2nd preferred choice will automatically be selected if your 1st preference is not available. A minimum deposit of one night’s room charge is required to secure your booking if payment is made by cheque. When payment is made by credit card, no monies will be deducted by IGNSS Society, however your credit card details will be forwarded to your hotel as security for your booking. If the credit card is in the name of a person other than yourself, it will be necessary to complete the authorisation attached to the Registration Form.

Accommodation – UNSW On Campus

On campus accommodation should be booked and paid for directly with the individual colleges listed in the accommodation section herein.

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Personal Details – please print clearly

Title: Surname:

Given Name:

Organisation:

Position:

Postal Address:

Suburb: State:

Country: Post Code:

Ph: Fax: E-mail:

Preferred Name on Badge

Dietary/Special Requirements

Please indicate by ü the boxes below if you:

DO NOT wish to be included on the symposium delegate list. The delegate list will be given to all participants at IGNSS 2011.

Are a member of the IGNSS Society

1. Registration Fees – Please tick appropriate boxes below

Payment must be received by 5pm on 9 September, 2011 to qualify for early bird rate.

Early Bird Standard By 9/9/11 After 9/9/11

Speaker Registration R01 $745

*Student Registration R02 $445 R03 $495*A copy of your full time student/concession card must accompany your registration

Full Registration (Member) R04 $845 R05 $945

Full Registration (Non-Member) R06 $945 R07 $1045

**Day Registration R08 $395 R09 $495

**Please indicate which day(s) you wish to attend

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Total: $__________________

2. Pre Conference Session – The Migration Matrix: Marine Vertebrate Navigation in Magnetic Coordinate Space

Sponsored by ACSER Monday 14 November 6.30– 7.30pm

Please indicate ü if you will be attending Yes No

3. Networking Functions

Tuesday Networking Function – Tuesday 15 November (Inclusive for students, delegates and speakers – full registrations only)

Please indicate ü if you will be attending Yes No

Extra Tickets: Personal partners only (includes canapés and beverages)

SO1 Extra tickets _______ @ $50.00 No. _______ $

Guest name(s):

Wednesday Networking BBQ – Wednesday 16 November (Inclusive for students, delegates and speakers – full registrations only)

Please indicate ü if you will be attending Yes No

Extra Tickets: Personal partners only (includes canapés and beverages)

SO2 Extra tickets _______ @ $65.00 No. _______ $

Guest name(s):

Total: $________________

REGISTRATION FORM – IGNSS 2011 15 – 17 November 2011

Please complete and return this form together with your full payment to

IGNSS Society, PO Box 6026, MITCHELTON Qld 4053 Australia

Phone: +61 7 3355 6630 Fax: +61 7 3855 8756 Email: [email protected]

ABN 50 493 173 615

Please print clearly as confi rmation of receipt will be sent via email

4. AccommodationPlease indicate your 1st & 2nd preference by writing 1 and 2 next to the preferred room type. Credit Card details will be forwarded to your chosen hotel. Prices are per room per night.

Coogee Sands Hotel & Apartments, CoogeePrices quoted below are per room per night for up to 2 persons

___ A01 Deluxe Standard Studio (king or twin) $175

___ A02 Deluxe Superior Studio (king or twin) $195

___ Additional Person $40

# Breakfast rate for conference delegates $16.50 per booked pre day

Coogee Bay Hotel, CoogeePrices quoted below are per room per night for up to 2 persons

___ A03 District View (king or twin) $200

___ A04 Ocean View (king or twin) $230

# Breakfast rate for conference delegates is $25 per day

Crowne Plaza, CoogeePrices quoted below are per room per night for up to 2 persons

___ A05 Village View (king or twin) $265

___ A06 Pool View (king or twin) $310

# Breakfast rate for conference delegates is $25 per day

ü Please indicate your room type Single King Twin

No of persons in room: Sharing with:

Special requests:

Arrival date: Arrival Time:

Departure date: No. of nights:

5. Registration Payment Summary1. Registration $

3. Networking Functions $

4. Accommodation $

Registration Total: $

Credit Card Authority Registration only

ü Please indicate your credit card type: Master Card Visa

Cardholder Name:

Card Number:

Expiry Date: **Verifi cation number is:

Signature:

Credit Card Authority for Accommodation only

ü I authorise the hotel to debit my credit card for the following:-

One nights deposit only

All accommodation (excluding incidentals)

All accommodation (including incidentals)

Other

Amex Diners Master Card Visa

Cardholder Name:

Card Number:

Expiry Date: **Verifi cation number is:

Signature:

**Verifi cation number is the last three digits on the reverse of your card in the signature section.