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Appendix A
Workshop Agenda
Workshop on the Global Navigation Satellite System
May 23–25, 2011
Shanghai, China
May 23 (Monday)
18:00–20:00 Welcome Dinner
Hosted by Zhou Ji, President, Chinese Academy of Engineering
May 24 (Tuesday)
09:00–09:10 Opening ceremony of NAE-CAE GNSS Workshop
09:00–09:05 Opening remark by Zhou Ji, President of CAE
09:05–09:10 Opening remark by Charles Vest, President of NAE
09:10–09:20 Motivation and Overview of the Three Themes
Chaired by Brad Parkinson and Liu Jingnan
09:20–09:35 Initial Comments and Observations (Free talk by any delegates)
Session I Presentations (Chaired by Brad Parkinson and Liu Jingnan)
09:35–10:00 Talk 1: Development of BeiDou Navigation Satellite System
(by Ran Chengqi)
10:00–10:40 Talk 2: U.S. GPS Policy, Programs & International
Cooperation Activities (by David Turner)
10:40–11:10 Tea & Coffee Break
11:10–11:30 Talk 3: Interoperability of BeiDou and GPS (by Lu Xiaochun)
11:30–11:50 Talk 4: Overview: The Interchangeability Problem: Signals,
Coordinate Frames, and Time (by Tom Powell)
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11:50–12:10 Talk 5: BeiDou Coordinate and Time System (by Yang Yuanxi)
12:10–12:30 Talk 6: A Global Safety of Life Service from Multiple GNSS
Constellations (by Per Enge)
12:30–13:30 Buffet lunch
Session II Presentations (Chaired by Brad Parkinson and Liu Jingnan)
13:30-13:50 Talk 7: Monitoring and Assessment of GNSS Open Services
(by Ding Qun)
13:50-14:10 Talk 8: Overview: The Jamming Threat (by Leo Eldredge)
14:10-14:30 Talk 9: Analyses on Development of GNSS Augmentation
Technology Architecture (by Chen Jinping)
14:30-14:50 Talk 10: Impact of Intentional, Low Power, In-Band, Personal
Privacy Devices (PPDs) on Aviation (by A.J. Van Dierendonck)
14:50-15:10 Talk 11: GNSS Open Signals Interference Issue and Measures
(by Du Xiaodong)
15:10-15:30 Talk 12: GPS Interference Detection & Mitigation Activities
(by Dave Turner)
15:30-16:00 Tea & Coffee Break
16:00-17:30 Roundtable Discussion (Chaired by Guo Shuren and Per Enge)
18:00- 19:00 Buffet Dinner
19:30-21:30 Social activity hosted by CAE for NAE delegation
May 25 (Wednesday)
Session III Presentations (Chaired by Brad Parkinson and Liu Jingnan)
09:00–09:20 Talk 13: Bei Dou Applications and Exploration (by Tan Shusen)
09:20–09:40 Talk 14: Application of GNSS to Environmental Studies (by
Penina Axelrad)
09:40–10:00 Talk 15: Progress on GNSS Seismology Research (by Liu Jingnan)
10:00–10:20 Talk 16: Robotic Farm Tractors—Opportunities and Challenges
(by Mike O’Connor)
10:20–10:40 Tea & Coffee Break
10:40–11:00 Talk 17: GNSS Receiver Development and Its Market in China
(by Han Shaowei)
11:00–11:20 Talk 18: Attaining “Certification” of International Signals for
Aircraft Landing (by Todd Walter)
11:20–11:40 Talk 19: China-U.S. GNSS Technology and Talent Exchange
Channel (by Bai Shulin)
11:40–12:00 Talk 20: Arctic Navigation (by Grace Gao)
12:30–13:30 Buffet lunch
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APPENDIX A
13:30–15:00 Roundtable Discussion (Chaired by Yang Yuanxi and Penina
Axelrad)
15:00–15:30 Summary
15:30–16:00 Tea & Coffee Break, the end of the workshop
18:00–20:00 Buffet Dinner
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