Next Gen Nav 2024
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Next Gen Nav 2024

A mini-conference to share ideas and build networks

24/10/2024
When: 24 October 2024
TBC
Where: Bristol Robotics Laboratory Seminar Room (0T145)
University of the West of England, T Block
Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane
Bristol BS16 1QY
United Kingdom
Contact: Clare Stead
comms@rin.org.uk


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Building on the success of last year's event we are looking forward to growing Next Gen Nav 2024 which will be held on 24th October, this time taking place at Bristol Robotics Laboratory, University of the West of England.

We are calling all young researchers and early career innovators in positioning, navigation, timing and related systems and applications!

This event is designed to help you develop presentation skills, gain insights, build your network and share ideas and challenges within a friendly audience.

The best presentation on the day will be awarded the Prof David Last Tribute Fund to attend a major navigation conference next year.

Please note that registration has now closed. 

Programme:

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Agenda Item

Title

Presenter + Affiliation

1030 1115 Arrival with tea, coffee and biscuits
1115 1130 Welcome + David Last Tribute Fund   Clare Stead & Alex Schofield 
1130 1140 Early Careers Network Intro   Peter Thompson, RIN
1140 1200 Talk 1 Industry Update MBDA
1200 1215 Talk 2 Using LEO PNT to build GNSS Resilience Cian Williams, QinetiQ
1215 1230 Talk 3 Improving Generalizing Ability in Hybrid VIO Navigation System using Auto-Encoder Gated Recurrent Unit    Tarafder Elmi Tabassum, Cranfield
1230 1245 Talk 4 Development of a Simulation Framework and Preliminary Signal Analysis for Autonomous Navigation Using Starlink LEO Signals of Opportunity Soujanya Syamal, Cranfield 
1245 1405 Break for lunch, networking/discussions/tours
1405 1425 Talk 6 Industry Update Civitanavi
1425 1440 Talk 7 Synchronisation of RF front ends in an Alternative PNT (A-PNT) system Triyan Arora
1440 1500 Bristol Robotics Talk An introduction to Bristol Robotics Laboratory  
1500 1515 Talk 8 Analysis of the performance benefits from GRU error compensation in loosely and tightly coupled INS/GNSS fusion schemes Sorin Andrei Negru
1515 1530 Talk 9 How we can use Cloud Formations and Celestial Tracking to overcome GPS Spoofing Louis Robinson
1530 1545 Talk 10 Polarimetric GNSS Reflectometry for the ESA Scout HydroGNSS Mission
Samuel Christelow 
15451605Talk 11Industry UpdateKongsberg Norcontrol Ltd
1605 1620 Judging announcement and event closing

 

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