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Blogging on the Galileo Navigation System: October 2012
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A Soyuz ST-B launcher from French Guyana in South America carried two new Galileo satellites into orbit! The twin satellites are fundamental to start the In-Orbit Validation (IOV) phase of the Galileo programme. IOV will test the advanced functionalities of the Galileo spacecrafts. Update 13 October 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). NavSAS Group - ISMB. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Blogging on the Galileo Navigation System: October 2010
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After some months of re-organization, the blog on sat-nav is back! In the next days news will come again. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). NavSAS Group - ISMB. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Blogging on the Galileo Navigation System: September 2013
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This year takes place at the Nashville Convention Center in Nashville, USA from September 16th to 20th. ION GNSS is the world's largest technical meeting and showcase of GNSS technology, products and services. The conference brings together international leaders in GNSS and related positioning, navigation and timing fields to present new research, introduce new technologies, discuss current policy, demonstrate products and exchange ideas. Here a list of the presentations made by NavSAS people:. Nicola Li...
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Blogging on the Galileo Navigation System: May 2011
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SMAT-F1 project at MNRA. On Friday the 6th of May, the SMAT-F1 project will be presented at the students of the seventh edition of the Master on Navigation and Related Application. The lecture will take place in the Lingotto facilicities of the Politecnico at 2.00 PM. Address: Politecnico di Torino @ Lingotto, Via Nizza 230 - Torino, Room 403. A short description of SMAT-F1. Tags: Master on Navigation. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). SMAT-F1 project at MNRA. NavSAS Group - ISMB.
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Blogging on the Galileo Navigation System: June 2013
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ICL-GNSS is an annual conference, held, for its 3rd edition, in Turin, Italy, from the 25 to the 27 of June 2013. The conference is focused on localization and Global Navigation Satellite Systems. It provides a high-quality publishing forum with peer review, and emphasizes at the same time quick turn-around time. In 2013 the ICL-GNSS conference is organized in Torino by Politecnico di Torino, ISMB and NavSAS. More information are available on the official website of ICL-GNSS 2013. NavSAS Group - ISMB.
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Blogging on the Galileo Navigation System: April 2011
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Early Stage Researcher Marie Curie Fellowship Two positions opened at Politecnico di Torino. Applications are invited for the above posts as part of an exciting Marie Curie Initial Training Network (ITN) funded by the FP7 PEOPLE Program, entitled TRANSMIT. Aims to tackle the threat it will pose to GNSS through an integrated program of academic and industrial training, including a comprehensive set of courses and secondments. Tools for mitigation of effects on GNSS Augmentation systems. NavSAS Group - ISMB.
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Blogging on the Galileo Navigation System: March 2012
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Growing NAVIS Kickoff meeting. Since almost 10 years NavSAS people is collaborating with Asian partners, especially from Vietnam. In the last years this collaboration speed up thanks to SEAGAL, an FP7-GSA project, that funded the set up of a Collaboration Centre on GNSS technologies in Vietnam: the NAVIS centre. NAVIS opened in October 2010 whitin the Hanoi University of Science and Technology, in Hanoi, Vietnam. On March the 15th, it started a new FP7-GSA project: Growing NAVIS. NavSAS Group - ISMB.
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Blogging on the Galileo Navigation System: May 2012
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Applications for the Master in NAVIGATION AND RELATED APPLICATIONS 2012/2013 are open! Applications for the Master in NAVIGATION AND RELATED APPLICATIONS 2012/2013 are now open. For more information go to:. Http:/ didattica.polito.it/master/navigation/. You can find information related to "how to apply" at the following link:. Https:/ didattica.polito.it/master/navigation 2013/09-HowToApply.html. The deadline for non EU citizens is May 17th (h 11.59 am Italian time). Principles of digital communications.
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Blogging on the Galileo Navigation System: April 2012
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GPS World at ENC mentioned a NavSAS researcher, Davide Margaria. Mentioned Davide Margaria, a researcher from the NavSAS lab, in its live report from the European Navigation Conference. Davide Margaria from Istituto Superiore Mario Boella presented a research regarding “Acquisition and Tracking of Galileo IOV E5 signals,” important for the safety-of-life service planned by Galileo. You can find the full article here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). GPS World at ENC mentioned a NavSAS researcher, Da.
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Blogging on the Galileo Navigation System: October 2011
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Launch of the first two Galileo satellites. After a long delay, the first two satellites of the Galileo constellation will be launched from French Guyana on October the 20th. The launch will use a Soyuz launcher. For this historic moment, ESA set up a dedicated website. With all the information available. IOV dispenser (photo from ESA website. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Launch of the first two Galileo satellites. NavSAS Group - ISMB. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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