NavtechGPS Course Catalog
NavtechGPS Course Catalog
Spring 2014
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CONTENTS
About Our On-Site and Public Courses........................................................................................................................................................................................................................2 Instructors and Authors......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3 Spring Courses in Annapolis, Maryland.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................6 NEW Course 346: GPS / GNSS Operation for Engineers & Technical Professionals..................................................................................................................7 NEW Course 123 GPS / GNSS Fundamentals and Enhancements (Days 1 and 2 of Course 346).......................................................................................................8 Course 356: GPS and DGPS Operation for Engineers & Technical Professionals (An in-depth 5-day course)...............................................................................9 Course 356B: GPS Operations, DGPS, GPS Signals & Processing (Days 3, 4 and 4 of Course 356)...................................................................................................10 Course 336: GPS Fundamentals, Enhancements and Intro to Differential GPS (Days 1, 2 and 3 of Course 356)......................................................................11 Course 136: Practical GPS for Professional Users...................................................................................................................................................................................................12 Course 324: Military GPS User Equipment Vulnerability Assessment & Mitigation for Military Groups.......................................................................................13 Course 338: GNSS and Integration for Portable Navigation............................................................................................................................................................................14 Course 439: GPS High Precision Kinematic Carrier Phase Techniques........................................................................................................................................................15 Course 447: Applied Kalman Filtering with Emphasis on GPS-Aided Systems........................................................................................................................................16 Course 537: Advanced Integration of GPS & Inertial Navigation Systems.................................................................................................................................................17 Course 551: Using Advanced GPS/GNSS Signals and Systems.......................................................................................................................................................................18 Annapolis Registration Form.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................19
Locate. With the acquisition of Global Locate by Broadcom, he is now technical director for GPS Systems and chief navigation officer of Broadcom Corporation. When not working on GPS technical issues and design, he is navigator and tactician on a racing yacht in Santa Cruz, California. Dr. van Diggelen is the inventor of coarse-time GNSS navigation, a coinventor of long-term orbits for assisted GPS, and holds over 40 U.S. patents on assisted GPS. He is the author of the first textbook on assisted GPS, A-GPS: Assisted GPS, SBAS and GNSS, published in 2009 by Artech House. He has taught numerous GPS classes for, among others, NavtechGPS, GIS World and the IEEE. Over the past decade more than 500 people have attended Dr. van Diggelens GPS classes. He has a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Cambridge University, England. Dr. Van Diggelen is a member of NavtechGPS' advisory board. Michael Vaujin, works for an engineering firm in Tucson, Arizona. He has over 25 years experience in the field of aerospace, navigation and defense. He designs aided strapdown navigation solutions for land, sea, and airborne platforms using munition, tactical and navigation grade IMUs. He received his B.S.E.E. from the University of Florida in 1987 and his M.S.E.E. degree from the University of South Florida in 1991. During his 16 years at Honeywell Aerospace, he was awarded five patents in aided navigation and developed and taught an in-house technical course on inertial navigation error equations. In his three years at Tracking & Imaging Systems, Inc. in St. Petersburg, Florida, he developed all the navigation and Kalman filtering software needed to support a test range tracking application. At the 2010 Institute of Navigation GNSS conference, he was asked to present at a special panel celebrating the 50th anniversary of the invention of the Kalman filter. Phillip W. Ward is president of Navward GPS Consulting, which he founded in 1991. Previously, he was a senior member of the technical staff at Texas Instruments (TI) in the Defense Systems & Electronics Group. He
developed five generations of GPS receivers for TI, including the first commercially available GPS receiver, the TI-4100. Mr. Ward served as president of the ION from 1992 to 1993 and as chair of the ION Satellite Division from 1994 to 1996. In 2001, he became the ION's first congressional fellow. In 1989, he received the ION navigation award in memory of
Colonel Thomas L. Thurlow for developing the first successful GPS receiver for geodetic surveying (the TI-4100), and he received the Johannes Kepler Award for lifetime achievement from the ION Satellite Division in 2008. GPS World included him in its 50+ Leaders to Watch for 2008/2009 and honored him with its GPS Hero Award in 2010 for outstanding leadership, commitment and
service to the global positioning system. Mr. Ward is a fellow member of the ION, a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and a registered professional engineer in Texas. He received his B.S.E.E. degree from the University of Texas at El Paso and his M.S.E.E. degree from Southern Methodist University.
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346: GPS/GNSS Operations for Engineers and Technical Professionals (A 4-day version of Course 356) Dr. Chris Hegarty, MITRE 123: GPSGNSS Fundamentals and Enhancements (Days 1 and 2 of Course 346) Dr. Chris Hegarty, MITRE 447: Applied Kalman Filtering with Emphasis on GPS-Aided Systems (Mr. Michael Vaujin)
Questions? Call Carolyn McDonals at 1-800628-0885 or +1-703-256-8900, or email her at cmcdonald@ navtechgps.com for information or to arrange for a an on-site course at your location.
Need On-Site Training? We can bring any of our courses to you. Contact us about our convenient and economical on-site training options Call Carolyn McDonald for more information (703-256-8900).
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To REGIStER or for MORE INFORMAtION, Contact Carolyn McDonald at (703) 256-8900 or [email protected].
New Course!
GPS / GNSS Operation for Engineers & Technical Professionals (A 4-Day Course):
Principles, Technology, Applications and an Introduction to Basic DGPS Concepts
DAYS 1 AND 2 May BE TAKEN AS A SEPARATE COURSE (course 123). SEE REGISTRATION FORM
DAY 1
8:30 Fundamentals of GPS operation.
DAY 2
Dr. Chris Hegarty, MITRE
DAY 3
Differential GPS Overview Local- and wide-area architectures Code vs. carrier-phase based systems Data links; pseudolites Performance overview Differential Concepts Differential error sources Measurement processing Ambiguity resolution Error budgets DGPS Standards and Systems RTCM SC104 message format USCG maritime DGPS and National DGPS (NDGPS) Commercial satellite-based systems Aviation systems: satellite-based and groundbased (SBAS/GBAS) RINEX format, CORS and IGS networks Precise time transfer
DAY 4
GPS Signal Processing In-phase and quadra-phase signal paths Analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion Automatic gain control (AGC) Correlation channels Acquisition strategies Code Tracking, Carrier Tracking & Data Demodulation Delay locked loop (DLL) implementations; performance Frequency locked loops (FLLs) Phase locked loops (PLLs) Carrier-aiding of DLLs Data demodulation Receiver Impairments and Enhancements Impairments - bandlimiting, oscillators, multipath, interference Enhancements - carrier smoothing, narrow correlator, codeless/semicodeless tracking, vector tracking, external aiding
Overview of how the system works. U.S. policy and current status. GPS System Description Overview and terminology Principles of operation Augmentations Trilateration Performance overview Modernization GPS Policy and Context Condensed navigation system history GPS policy and governance Modernization program Ground segment Other satellite navigation systems GPS Applications Land Marine Aviation Science Personal navigation Accuracy measures Error sources
GPS Principles and Technologies Clocks and Timing Importance for GPS Timescales Clock types Stability measures Relativistic effects Geodesy and Satellite Orbits Coordinate frames and geodesy Satellite orbits GPS constellation Constellation maintenance Satellites and Control Segment GPS satellite blocks Control segment components and operation Monitor stations, MCS, and ground antennas Upload operations Ground control modernization
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Course Objectives
This is a 4-day version of our popular 5-day Course 356, condensed to save you time and money. It puts less emphasis on DGPS and Kalman filtering. Attendees will still get a comprehensive introduction to GPS, an overview of DGPS technology, system concepts, design, operation, and introduction to Kalman filtering, implementation and applications. This course is designed to give you A comprehensive introduction to GPS, system concepts, an introduction to differential GPS (DGPS), design, operation, implementation and applications. Detailed information on the GPS signal, its processing by the receiver, and the techniques by which GPS obtains position, velocity and time. Current information on the status, plans, schedule and capabilities of GPS, as well as of other satellite-based systems with position velocity and time determination applications. Information to fill the technical gaps for those working in the GPS and GNSS fields.
Prerequisites
Familiarity with engineering terms and analysis techniques. General familiarity with matrix operations and familiarity with signal processing techniques is desirable.
A color electronic copy of all course notes will be provided on a USB Drive or CD-ROM. Bringing a laptop to this class is highly recommended; power access will be provided. A black and white hard copy of the course notes will also be provided.
Excellent for engineering staff who need to be rapidly brought up to speed on GPS, and for those already working in GPS who need exposure to the system as a whole in order to work more effectively.
Understanding GPS: Principles and Applications, 2nd ed., Elliott Kaplan & Chris Hegarty, Eds., Artech House, 2006, OR Global Positioning System: Signals, Measurement and Performance, P. Misra and P. Enge, 2nd ed., 2011. (Note: This arrangement does not apply to on-site contracts. The on-site group contract fees entitle your organization to a book credit from the NavtechGPS bookstore (http://www.navtechgps.com/departments/ books/), which is calculated for each contract.)
Instructor
To REGIStER or for MORE INFORMAtION, Contact Carolyn McDonald at (703) 256-8900 or [email protected].
Instructor
DAY 2
5:00
Objectives
To give an comprehensive introduction to GPS technology, system concepts, design, operation, implementation and applications. To provide detailed information on the GPS signal, its processing by the receiver, and the techniques by which GPS obtains position, velocity and time Some familiarity with engineering terms is helpful but not essential. Engineers and technical professionals seeking conceptual explanations of GPS / GNSS technology, operation, capabilities, applications, and development trends Professionals in navigation, positioning, and related fields who are concerned with the capabilities, operation and principles of GPS and related GNSS systems. System analysts and specialists who need general information on position data and its use. Managers concerned with GPS, GNSS activities, or the positioning field.
Prerequisites
A color electronic copy of all course notes will be provided on a USB Drive or CD-ROM. Bringing a laptop to this class is highly recommended; power access will be provided. A black and white hard copy of the course notes will also be provided. Public venue courses of Course 122: Introduction to GPS: The Global Positioning System, 2nd ed., Ahmed El-Rabbany, Artech House, 2006. (Note: This arrangement does not apply to on-site contracts. The on-site group contract fees entitle your organization to a book credit from the NavtechGPS bookstore (http://www. navtechgps.com/departments/books/), which is calculated for each contract.)
To REGIStER or for MORE INFORMAtION, Contact Carolyn McDonald at (703) 256-8900 or [email protected].
Wednesday Through Friday can be taken as Course 356B (assumes knowledge of Course 122 material) WEDNESDAY
Differential GPS Overview Local-area, regional-area, widearea architectures Code vs. carrier-phase based systems Pseudolites Performance overview Differential Error Sources Satellite ephemeris errors Satellite clock errors Selective availability Ionospheric, tropospheric delay Multipath Receiver internal noise, biases Observable Modeling Code pseudorange and carrierphase outputs Code-minus-carrier observables Carrier-smoothed code operation Double difference operation System error budgets
TUESDAY
THURSDAY
Dr. Chris Hegarty, MITRE
GPS Signal Structure and Message Content Signal structures Signal properties Navigation message GPS Receiver Overview Functional overview Synchronization concepts Acquisition Code tracking Carrier tracking Data demodulation GPS Antennas Antenna types Antenna performance characteristics Prefilters Low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) Noise figure
FRIDAY
Case Study: Tracing a GPS Signal Through a Receiver Received signal Digitized signal Correlator outputs Code-phase estimate Carrier-phase estimate Data demodulation GPS Navigation Algorithms: Point Solutions Pseudorange measurement models Point solution method and example Basics of Kalman Filtering Introduction to Kalman filtering Filter structure Simulation results
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Course Objectives
To give you a comprehensive introduction to GPS and DGPS technology, system concepts, design, operation, implementation and applications, including critical information on DGPS and Kalman filtering concepts. To provide detailed information on the GPS signal, its processing by the receiver, and the techniques by which GPS obtains position, velocity and time. To present current information on the status, plans, schedule and capabilities of GPS, as well as of other satellite-based systems with position velocity and time determination applications. To fill in technical information gaps for those working in the GPS and GNSS fields. This course has two highly respected instructors who bring their unique experiences and professional expertise to the class.
A color electronic copy of all course notes will be provided on a USB Drive or CD-ROM. Bringing a laptop to this class is highly recommended; power access will be provided. A black and white hard copy of the course notes will also be provided.
(This does not apply to on-site contracts, or to Course 346, the 4-day version of 356) Courses 356 or 356B: Understanding GPS: Principles and Applications, 2nd ed., Elliott Kaplan & Chris Hegarty, Eds., Artech House, 2006, OR Global Positioning System: Signals, Measurement and Performance, P. Misra and P. Enge, 2nd ed., 2011 Course 122: Introduction to GPS - The Global Positioning System, 2nd ed., Ahmed El-Rabbany, Artech House, 2006
Excellent for engineering staff who need to be rapidly brought up to speed on GPS, and for those already working in GPS who need exposure to the system as a whole in order to work more effectively.
Prerequisites
Familiarity with engineering terms and analysis techniques. General familiarity with matrix operations is desirable for Thursday and Friday, and familiarity with signal processing techniques is desirable for Wednesday through Friday. (The materials for days 3, 4 and 5 of Course 356 are more intensive than what is taught in Course 346.)
I especially liked the way the material was presented in layers. First, a comprehensive overview in 122, then a concentrated discussion by Dr. Hegarty. Seeing important points presented a second time, after some gestation, worked for me. A good engineer can go on his own from here. Thanks for a coherent overview that would be very difficult to assemble on your own from the vast literature.
Frederick W. Kiefer, Bogdon Associates
Instructors
To REGIStER or for MORE INFORMAtION, Contact Carolyn McDonald at (703) 256-8900 or [email protected].
THURSDAY
Dr. Chris Hegarty, MITRE
GPS Signal Structure and Message Content Signal structures Signal properties Navigation message GPS Receiver Overview Functional overview Synchronization concepts Acquisition Code tracking Carrier tracking Data demodulation GPS Antennas Antenna types Antenna performance characteristics Prefilters Low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) Noise figure
FRIDAY
Case Study: Tracing a GPS Signal Through a Receiver Received signal Digitized signal Correlator outputs Code-phase estimate Carrier-phase estimate Data demodulation GPS Navigation Algorithms: Point Solutions Pseudorange measurement models Point solution method and example Basics of Kalman Filtering Introduction to Kalman filtering Filter structure Simulation results
Local-area, regional-area, wide-area architectures Code vs. carrier-phase based systems Pseudolites Performance overview Differential Error Sources Satellite ephemeris errors Satellite clock errors Selective availability Ionospheric, tropospheric delay Multipath Receiver internal noise, biases Observable Modeling Code pseudorange and carrier-phase outputs Code-minus-carrier observables Carrier-smoothed code operation Double difference operation System error budgets
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Description
This 3-day course begins with a discussion of differential GPS, which continues through the rest of the week together with an in-depth look at GPS signal processing, navigation message content, code tracking, receivers and concludes with a discussion on the basics of Kalman filtering. (Note: This course is the same as the last 3 days of Course 356.)
Objectives
To give a comprehensive introduction to GPS and DGPS technology, system concepts, design, operation, implementation and applications. To provide detailed information on the GPS signal, its processing by the receiver, and the techniques by which GPS obtains position, velocity and time. To present current information on the status, plans, schedule and capabilities of GPS, as well as of other satellite-based systems with position velocity and time determination applications. To fill in technical information gaps for those working in the GPS and GNSS fields. Prerequisites Familiarity with the subject matter covered in days 1 and 2 of Course 356.
A color electronic copy of all course notes will be provided on a USB Drive or CD-ROM. Bringing a laptop to this class is highly recommended; power access will be provided. A black and white hard copy of the course notes will also be provided Public Venue Course Fee Entitles You to the Following Books: Global Positioning System: Signals, Measurement and Performance, P. Misra and P. Enge, 2nd ed., 2011. (Note: This arrangement does not apply to on-site contracts. The on-site group contract fees entitle your organization to a book credit from the NavtechGPS bookstore (http://www.navtechgps.com/departments/books/), which is calculated for each contract.)
Instructor
Excellent for those engineers and technical professionals who know the basics of GPS but need more detail on DGPS, signals, receivers, antennas, navigation algorithms, Kalman filtering and practical aspects of GPS.
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To REGIStER or for MORE INFORMAtION, Contact Carolyn McDonald at (703) 256-8900 or [email protected].
TUESDAY
Dr. Chris Hegarty, MITRE
WEDNESDAY
Differential GPS Overview Local-area, regional-area, wide-area architectures Code vs. carrier-phase based systems Pseudolites Performance overview Differential Error Sources Satellite ephemeris errors Satellite clock errors Selective availability Ionospheric, tropospheric delay Multipath Receiver internal noise, biases Observable Modeling Code pseudorange and carrier-phase outputs Code-minus-carrier observables Carrier-smoothed code operation Double difference operation System error budgets
Overview of how the system works. U.S. policy and current status. GPS System Description Overview and terminology Principles of operation Augmentations Trilateration Performance overview Modernization GPS Policy and Context Condensed navigation system history GPS policy and governance Modernization program Ground segment Other satellite navigation systems GPS Applications Land Marine Aviation Science Personal navigation Accuracy measures Error sources
GPS Principles and Technologies Clocks and Timing Importance for GPS Timescales Clock types Stability measures Relativistic effects Geodesy and Satellite Orbits Coordinate frames and geodesy Satellite orbits GPS constellation Constellation maintenance Satellites and Control Segment GPS satellite blocks Control segment components and operation Monitor stations, MCS, and ground antennas Upload operations Ground control modernization
5:00
Description
This is a 3-day course that presents an overview of how the GPS systems works, its historical evolution, its many applications, and its policy and operational considerations. It provides the fundamentals of GPS principles and technologies including clocks and timing, orbits and constellations, and satellites and control segment functions as well as an introduction to differential GPS. It combines Course 122 and Course 217 into one course to give you a comprehensive introduction to GPS technology and an introduction to differential GPS. (Note: This course is the same as the first 3 days of Course 356.)
Objectives
To give a comprehensive introduction to GPS and DGPS technology, system concepts, design, operation, implementation and applications. To provide detailed information on the GPS signal, its processing by the receiver, and the techniques by which GPS obtains position, velocity and time. To provide and introduction to differential GPS Prerequisites Some familiarity with engineering terms is helpful but not essential.
A color electronic copy of all course notes will be provided on a USB Drive or CD-ROM. Bringing a laptop to this class is highly recommended; power access will be provided. A black and white hard copy of the course notes will also be provided. Public Venue Course Fee Entitles You to the Following Books*: Introduction to GPS: The Global Positioning System, 2nd ed., Ahmed El-Rabbany, Artech House, 2006 (Note: This arrangement does not apply to on-site contracts. The on-site group contract fees entitle your organization to a book credit from the NavtechGPS bookstore (http://www.navtechgps.com/departments/books/), which is calculated for each contract.)
Instructor
Engineers and technical professionals seeking conceptual and detailed explanations of GPS technology, operation, capabilities, applications, and development trends Professionals in navigation, positioning, and related fields who are concerned with the capabilities, operation and principles of GPS, DGPS, and related GNSS systems. System analysts and specialists concerned with position data and its use. Managers concerned with GPS, GNSS activities, or the positioning field.
To REGIStER or for MORE INFORMAtION, Contact Carolyn McDonald at (703) 256-8900 or [email protected].
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DaY 2
Dr. Michael Braasch
Error Models Signal in space performance due to ephemeris and satellite clocks Ionospheric errors: dual frequency corrections, broadcast model Tropospheric errors: cause, mitigation using antennas, siting, signal processing Multipath effects: cause, mitigation using antennas, siting, signal processing Tracking errors Error budget Precise Positioning Differential Techniques Precise positioning concepts Carrier phase models: single, double, tiple differences Ambiguity resolution Reference stations: local and global networks Precise orbits and clocks RINEX data format Software: overview of packages and online tools for precise positioning Military SAASM vs. Civilian Receiver Functionality Standard Receiver Interfaces Military performance features Advanced performance features
DaY 3
Mr. Franck Boynton, NavtechGPS
Operations of Systems Equipment operation, observations Data, data logging, GPS analysis programs Post processing of data Component Integration Principles Typical available components Integration guidelines Connectors, adaptors Power requirements, batteries, characteristics Commercial protocols Signal compatibility Typical projects Operating system examples GPS Applications: Land GIS Development: Data collection demonstration Geographic Information System (GIS) needs, types What can it do for me? How does it typically operate? Aux. systems: laser, optical range finder, camera
New Course!
5:00
Course Objectives
To provide a practical and conceptual grasp of GPS and DGPS principles, applications and equipment. The course is designed such that an engineering background is not required or expected. Almost no math will be committed in this course! To present GPS concepts and equipment applications with informative, easy-tofollow presentations using clear figures, computer demonstrations, and live GPS equipment. To bring professional GPS users, technical sales staff, and others up to speed quickly on GPS and DGPS. To offer practical engineering guidance and data to attendees making decisions regarding equipment use, selection or purchase. Those entering the GPS field who need a rapid grounding in GPS and DGPS principles, techniques, status & applications. Professional users who wish to better understand new developments in GPS and DGPS, as well as future capabilities. Those involved in making business decisions about GPS. Sales, marketing and advanced development staff requiring a better understanding of GPS and DGPS operation, applications, and potential markets.
A color electronic copy of all course notes will be provided on a USB Drive or CD-ROM. Bringing a laptop to this class is highly recommended; power will be provided. A black and white hard copy of the course notes will also be provided. The on-site group contract fees entitle your organization to a book credit from the NavtechGPS bookstore (http://www.navtechgps.com/departments/books/), which is calculated for each contract.
Instructor(s)
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To REGIStER or for MORE INFORMAtION, Contact Carolyn McDonald at (703) 256-8900 or [email protected].
Military GPS User Equipment Vulnerability Assessment & Mitigation for Military Groups
Note from Instructor: There may be minor rearrangement and redistribution of the foregoing material in order to improve the synergism and balance to better utilize each onehour session, but all of the subject material will be presented. There will be breaks between each 1-hour session and time allowed to answer questions.
DaY 1
8:30 Hour 1: RFI Vulnerability Assessment
DaY 2
Hour 1: GPS Receiver J/S Analysis Equations (How J/S Performance Is Predicted By Analysis) Analyzing jamming effect on carrier-to-noise power ratio C/N0 Effect on carrier-to-noise power at baseband as dimensionless ratio GPS military spreading code rates (R) and jamming resistance quality factors (Q) Analyzing unjammed carrier-to-noise power ratio Computing effective carrier-to-noise power ratio due tojamming Analyzing Jamming-to-Signal Power Ratio J/SdB J/SdB performance (with appropriate Q) for 28 dB- Hz carrier tracking threshold Tolerable J = J/S + received SV power: Used in range to jammer computations Hour 2: Excel Session III: J/S and Tolerable J Performance Computations Hour 3: Analyzing GPS Receiver Thresholds I Analyzing PLL carrier tracking loop jitter Analyzing PLL thermal noise Analyzing vibration induced oscillator phase noise in PLL Analyzing oscillator Allan deviation phase noise in PLL Analyzing dynamic stress error In PLL Analyzing reference oscillator acceleration stress error in PLL Computing PLL thresholds including all major PLL error sources
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Course Description
This 2-day course was prepared exclusively for members of support organizations for military GPS users who require an in-depth knowledge of how to analyze the jamming and spoofing vulnerability of virtually every class of military GPS user equipment from the stand-alone hand-held to the most advanced integrated avionics or smart weapons GPS platforms. This class addresses not only the vulnerability of every military GPS receiver operating state to the most common types of jammers, but also the mitigation techniques to reduce those vulnerabilities. In this course, we provide take-home electronic spreadsheets along with hands-on training in the use of these spreadsheets to enable the student to take the equations that are presented in the course and tailor them for a new or different military platform. There is a 1-hour classified session (assuming a secure facility is provided) that addresses several sensitive issues related to specific vulnerabilities and their mitigation, including time for questions and answers.
Prerequisites
Students should be acquainted with the fundamentals of military GPS receiver operation and have previous experience using and interacting with Excel spreadsheets, including an understanding of the math functions supported by Excel, such as multiplication, division, square roots, exponents, and logarithms that are involved with the equations used in the course, and a basic understanding of how to read and understand the Excel equations that will be provided. To fully utilize the Excel handout material later, students need to know how to generate graphs using the results of the math equations provided in sheets. All this will be demonstrated during the Excel work sessions. The materials are presented in a manner that can be understood and used by supervisors, technicians, engineers and analysts whose job descriptions include analytical or testing work with military GPS receivers.
Course Objectives
The objectives of this course are to train those involved with military GPS user equipment to analyze jamming and spoofing vulnerabilities regardless of the integrated complexity of the platform.
Supervisors, technicians, engineer or analysts with responsibilities for analyzing or testing military GPS receivers. You will be able to participate in all of the course sessions with FOUO qualification and in the 1-hour classified session with a SECRET or higher security clearance.
A color electronic copy of all course notes will be provided on a USB Drive or CD-ROM. Bringing a laptop to this class is highly recommended; power access will be provided. A black and white hard copy of the course notes will also be provided. The on-site group contract fees entitle your organization to a book credit from the NavtechGPS bookstore (http://www.navtechgps.com/departments/books/), which is calculated for each contract.
To REGIStER or for MORE INFORMAtION, Contact Carolyn McDonald at (703) 256-8900 or [email protected].
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DaY 2
Dr. Mark Petovello, University of Calgary
GNSS Receiver Operation GNSS receiver architecture overview GNSS receiver antennas Local oscillator GNSS receiver RF front-end GNSS receiver signal processing: Overview GNSS receiver signal processing: Tracking
DaY 3
GNSS Integration with Other Sensors Estimation Algorithms Review of fundamental statistics Mathematical models Least-squares with and without initial information Statistical testing and statistical reliability in least-squares Concept of a Kalman filter System models Discrete-time and non-linear Kalman filter Statistical testing and statistical reliability in Kalman filtering Stochastic modeling
Review of GNSS fundamentals Overview of GNSS errors, including indoors Basic GNSS signal structure GNSS receiver operations (acquisition through navigation solution) Types of GNSS measurements GNSS error overview
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Course Objectives
This three-day course will give attendees a solid understanding of the key aspects of navigation, as applied specifically to portable devices. In particular, the course teaches GNSS basics, how GNSS receivers work, estimation algorithms and position computations, and integration of GNSS with other sensors, including inertial navigation systems. The inter-relatedness of these different aspects is also discussed. Ongoing challenges with the various technologies are taught to give attendees a practical understanding of what is possible and where more efforts may be needed.
A color electronic copy of all course notes will be provided on a USB Drive or CD-ROM. Bringing a laptop to this class is highly recommended; power access will be provided. A black and white hard copy of the course notes will also be provided. The on-site group contract fees entitle your organization to a book credit from the NavtechGPS bookstore (http://www.navtechgps.com/departments/books/), which is calculated for each contract.
This course is for people working on various aspects of navigation systems for portable devices, but who want more exposure to the overall process. By better understanding the entire positioning problem and solution, attendees will gain an appreciation for how their work affects the overall system.
Instructor
Prerequisites
Because the course is designed to give an overview of several topics and how they interact within a portable navigation system, attendees do not need a background in any one particular area.
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To REGIStER or for MORE INFORMAtION, Contact Carolyn McDonald at (703) 256-8900 or [email protected].
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Course Objectives
This is a highly intensive, 4-day short course on Kalman filtering theory and Kalman filtering applications. The student will receive a thorough understanding of linear, extended, unscented, and square root Kalman filters and their practical applications to real time strapdown navigation and target tracking. The student will also be exposed to Information filters, 2nd and 3rd order extended Kalman filters, particle filters, integrity monitoring, and methods of smoothing. Emphasis is on practical applications, but sufficient supporting theory is provided to give attendees the necessary tools for meaningful research and development work in the field. Considerable time is devoted to modeling, the most difficult aspect of Kalman filtering, in an application setting. There will be a high level of instructor/attendee interaction, designed to provide hands-on problem solving and solution discussions.
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of linear systems A basic understanding of probability, random variables, and stochastic processes A thorough familiarity with matrix algebra principles. A color electronic copy of all course notes will be provided on a USB Drive or CD-ROM. Bringing a laptop to this class is highly recommended; power access will be provided. A black and white hard copy of the course notes will also be provided. Public Venue Attendees: Introduction to Random Signals and Applied Kalman Filtering, 3rd edition, by R. Grover Brown and Patrick Hwang, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1996. (Note: This arrangement does not apply to on-site contracts. The on-site group contract fees entitle your organization to a book credit from the NavtechGPS bookstore (http://www.navtechgps.com/departments/books/), which is calculated for each contract.)
Engineers who need a working knowledge of Kalman filtering or who work in the fields of either navigation or target tracking.
Instructor
Equipment Recommendation
A laptop (PC or Mac) with full version of MATLAB 5.0 (or later) installed. This will allow you to work the problems in class and do the practice homework problems each evening. All of the problems will also be worked in class by the instructor, so this equipment is not required, but is recommended. These course notes are searchable and you can take electronic notes with the Adobe Acrobat9 Reader we will provide you.
To REGIStER or for MORE INFORMAtION, Contact Carolyn McDonald at (703) 256-8900 or [email protected].
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DaY 3
Filter Fundamentals Filtering principles and applications Vectors and matrices State-space modeling Kalman Filter Derivation Least squares estimation Random process descriptions Kalman filter derivation
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Course Objectives
This 2.5-day course (with the optional Friday afternoon session added upon request for on-site courses) concentrates on the software algorithms and practical implementations for aiding an inertial navigation system with a GPS receiver. You will learn the essential basics of Kalman filter theory and inertial navigation. A central topic is how the understanding and modeling of inertial navigation errors are used to develop the navigation Kalman filter for loosely, tightly and deeply coupled integration architectures. This course will focus on critical details such as timing synchronization, accounting for data latency, computation of measurement residuals, and adjustment of filter parameters to optimize navigation performance. The available inertial instrument technologies and operating principles for accelerometers, ring laser gyros, fiber optic gyros, and MEMS devices will be described. This course will highlight the nature of the inertial instrument error sources, strapdown computations, the meaning of manufacturer specifications, and show how they are applied to the filter design. Case studies are used to illustrate various implementation techniques such as inertial aiding of the GPS receiver to mitigate the effects of signal interference, integration with other aiding sources, carrier phase differential integration, and INS/GPS interferometer integration. The course concludes with a discussion of trends in IMU and receiver technologies.
"Dr. Pue is one of the best instructors I have had for a short course. Well prepared. Well presented. Expert is an inadequate term for how knowledgeable he is. Stephen Pearcy, Picatinny Arsenal Dr. Pues expertise is evident. Good intuitive insight into key effects. Good relating concepts to real developments. Good lists of references. Paul Lakomy, JHU/APL Good to have instructors who know the material so well... as practitioners. Name withheld upon request I work with GPS/INS systems, and this will help me with both development and analysis. The most useful session for me was INS initialization technologies because it relates directly to my work and will have many practical applications. Name withheld upon request I do work with the analysis of the accuracy of submarine INS using GPS data. The most useful session for me was Introduction to INS/GPS Integration because I am still fairly new in the field and needed the general information to give me an overall understanding. Name withheld upon request
Prerequisites
Familiarity with principles of engineering analysis, including matrix algebra. An understanding of GPS operational principles; Course 111, Course 122, Course 356, or equivalent experience is recommended. Some familiarity with inertial navigation systems is recommended.
Instructors
Engineers, scientists, system analysts, program specialists and others concerned with the integration of inertial sensors and systems.
A color electronic copy of all course notes will be provided on a USB Drive or CD-ROM. Bringing a laptop to this class is highly recommended; power access will be provided. A black and white hard copy of the course notes will also be provided.
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WEDNESDAY
Objectives: Still using GPS as the baseline, become proficient with the core aspects of receiver processing. Solutions to day 2 review questions Initial Synchronization Processing and Acquisition Time and frequency search: the cross-ambiguity function Time and frequency domain implementation and tradeoffs Massively parallel correlator architecture Initial synch performance Digital Tracking Loop Theory Loop design concept and theory Selecting loop order and parameter values Discrete and continuous update approximations Relationship to analog loop design Review questions for day 3, morning
THURSDAY
Objectives: Complete learning receiver processing techniques using GPS as a baseline, then learn about GLONASS and Galileo and understand the differences in processing their signals. Solutions to day 3 review questions Kalman Filtering State-space modeling Kalman filter equations Linearization and the extended Kalman filter Navigation Filtering Benefits of Kalman filtering Linearized measurement model Clock model Assignment of state variables Stand-alone filter Integration of GPS and inertial measurements: loosely coupled, tightly coupled Review questions for day 4, morning
FRIDAY
Objectives: Learn about QZSS and COMPASS and the differences in processing their signals; then develop familiarity with a variety of other advanced topics in receiver processing. Solutions to day 4 review questions QZSS and BeiDou (COMPASS) QZSS history, description, plans QZSS signals; QZSS ICD Summary of QZSS signal characteristics Receiver processing of QZSS signals BeiDou history, description, plans BeiDou signals Summary of BeiDou signal characteristics Receiver processing of BeiDou signals Interference Effects Types of interference Quantifying effects of interference on receiver processing Measuring interference in receiver Receiver processing against interference
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Dr. James Sennott, Tracking & Imaging Systems, Inc. (Thurs. & Friday)
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Course 551 is a 5-day version of course 541, expanded to include content on Kalman filtering. Through this course, attendees with achieve proficiency, not merely familiarity, with the essential aspects of using GPS and GNSS signals, including an understanding of the benefits of applying Kalman filtering to GPS and GNSS signals. This course addresses current and future GPS signals along with available details of signals from other satellite-based positioning and timing systems. Receiver processing techniques are described along with ways to characterize their performance. Review problems, worked in class, help students understand and apply the key concepts. As attendees understand similarities and distinctions between different systems and signals, they will become equipped to take advantage of signals from multiple systems. Attendees will be given study questions each evening that will be reviewed in class each morning. Laptops are strongly advised Course materials include information and techniques not available in any text. In addition to the core course notes, NavtechGPS developed special course materials in collaboration with a rich pool of experts, including Dr. John Betz, MITRE; Dr. James Sennott, Tracking and Imaging Systems, Inc. (TISI); Mr. Phil Ward, Navward GPS Consulting; Professor Dennis Akos, University of Colorado at Boulder; Professor Michael Braasch, Ohio University; Mr. Michael Vaujin, Raytheon Missile Systems; Dr. Frank Van Diggelen, Broadcom Corporation; and Dr. Alex Cerruti, MITRE, to provide you with the latest and most relevant information.
Description
supplemented by systems engineering skills, integrated with techniques for assessing performance and performing design trades concerning receiver processing.
Prerequisites
Attendees should already have a solid background in GPS and be ready to develop advanced skills. Previous exposure to basic signal processing techniques and terminology as well as familiarity with engineering mathematics is needed.
Course Objectives
Extensive electronic course notes in color, including review questions and solutions that will be addressed during the course, will be provided on a USB Drive or CD-ROM. Bringing a laptop to this class is highly recommended; power access will be provided. A black and white hard copy of the course notes will also be provided. Public Venue Attendees: Textbooks. The course fee entitles you to a choice of Understanding GPS: Principles and Applications, 2nd ed., Elliott Kaplan & Chris Hegarty, Eds., Artech House, 2006, OR Global Positioning System: Signals, Measurement and Performance, P. Misra and P. Instructors Enge, 2nd edition, 2011. (Note: This arrangement does not apply to on-site contracts. The on-site group contract fees entitle your organization to a book credit from the NavtechGPS bookstore (http:// www.navtechgps.com/departments/books/), which is calculated for each contract.)
Dr. John Betz Dr. James Sennott
To develop proficiency with advanced receiver processing of modernized and new signals from GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou (COMPASS), and QZSS,
To REGIStER or for MORE INFORMAtION, Contact Carolyn McDonald at (703) 256-8900 or [email protected].
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April GNSS Courses for Engineers and Technical Professionals Annapolis, Maryland April 14, 2014
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