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Nav Series – GNSS Vulnerabilities and Resilient PNT National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, TW11 0LW 12 th & 13 th 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
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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  


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