PNT Programme 31012014 - National Physical Laboratory ·...
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Nav Series – GNSS Vulnerabilities and Resilient PNT National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, TW11 0LW
12th & 13th February 2014
Day 1 0900 Registration and Refreshments 0930
Morning Sessions Introduction and Welcome Chair: Mr Bob Cockshott, ICT KTN PNT Group, & Mr Roger McKinlay, President, Royal Institute of Navigation, UK
0940 1035
Key note presentation: Assured PNT – Resiliency to Assure World Economic Benefit Professor Brad Parkinson, Stanford, USA Key note presentation: eLoran -‐ a Complementary PNT System for South Korea Professor Jiwon Seo, Yonsei University, South Korea
1100 Coffee 1130 1155 1220
GNSS and PTP v2 Vulnerabilities in the financial sector Mr Pedro Estrela, IMC Financial Markets, Netherlands Space weather effects Professor Cathryn Mitchell, University of Bath, UK Mitigation of ionospheric scintillation effects on GNSS positioning Ms Sreeja Veettil, University of Nottingham, UK
1245 Lunch 1345 1410
1435
Afternoon Sessions Chair: Professor David Last, General Lighthouse Authorities of the UK & Ireland
Black Swans" and "White Elephants" -‐ GPS Jamming and Resilient PNT Professor Charles Curry, Chronos, UK Electronic protection, support and attack: NovAtel technology and test results for the three pillars of navigation warfare Mr Neil Gerein, NovAtel, Canada Fingerprinting the threats to GNSS Dr Mark Dumville, NSL, UK
1500 Coffee 1530 1555 1620 1645
GNSS signal authentication – applications and protocol options Dr Markus Kuhn, University of Cambridge, UK Detection and Mitigation of Spoofing in GNSS Dr Robert Watson, University of Bath, UK GNSS – Protecting the future of positioning, navigation and timing Dr Wolfgang Schuster, Imperial College London, UK A commercially available test bed for the evaluation of GNSS receiver vulnerabilities and refinement of authentication strategies Mr. Oscar Pozzobon, Qascom & Mr Steve Hickling, Spirent, UK
1710 Close followed by drinks reception
Drinks Reception sponsored by Chronos Technology
Nav Series – GNSS Vulnerabilities and Resilient PNT National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, TW11 0LW
12th & 13th February 2014
Day 2 0900 Registration and Refreshments 0930 Morning Sessions
Brief welcome Mr Bob Cockshott, ICT KTN PNT Group, UK
Chair: Dr Paul Groves, University College London, UK 0935
1000 1025
Key note presentation: Quantum technologies for PNT Prof Ed Hinds, Imperial College London, UK Precision military navigation in the absence of GNSS: past & future Mr Rob Handley, DSTL, UK Environmental features for resilient multisensory navigation Ms Debbie Walter, University College London, UK 1050 Coffee
1110 1135 1200
Is GNSS required at sea with the introduction of ECDIS? Mr Mark Broster, ECDIS, UK Traceable time over fibre Dr Leon Lobo, NPL, UK Optical navigation in a GNSS-‐denied environment Dr Aled Catherall, Plextek Consulting, UK
1225 Lunch 1320 1345 1410 1435
Afternoon Sessions Chair: Professor Terry Moore, University of Nottingham, UK Opportunistic radio positioning – Satnav without satellites Dr Ramsey Faragher, University of Cambridge, UK Resilience through co-‐primary PNT solutions: GNSS & eLoran Mr Charles Schue, UrsaNav, USA Resilient PNT in action Dr Alan Grant, GLA Modern robotics for smart transport Dr Chi Hay Tong, University of Oxford, UK 1500 Coffee
1520 1545
Robust PNT and the Satellite Applications Catapult Dr Chaz Dixon, Satellite Applications Catapult, UK Panel discussion chaired by: Professor Brad Parkinson, Stanford, USA Panel Members; Rear Admiral Nick Lambert, Ex UK Hydrographer, UK, Professor David Last, Consultant, UK, Professor Terry Moore, University of Nottingham, UK, Professor Jiwon Seo, Yonsei University, South Korea
1630 Close
This conference is being held jointly with the ICT Knowledge Transfer Network PNT Group