Location Technologies
Date 06 December 2007
Time
09:00 - Registration
17:15 - Close
Location
Savoy Place, London, UK
Sponsors
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About this event
Satellite position location and tracking using GPS is a well proven and commercially successful technology. Low cost GPS navigation devices are now widely available and the incorporation of GPS in cellular handsets looks set to become widespread. The availability of assisted GPS means that personal location within built-up urban environments, or even inside buildings, is now a possibility.
Galileo, the European satellite navigation system, is now scheduled to commence operation in 2010, and claims to offer greater precision, improved coverage at higher latitudes and a system that Europe can rely upon in times of war or political crises. Significant engineering and development activity on Galileo-based navigation systems is underway at the European Space Agency (ESA) and elsewhere.
In addition to the worldwide location technology offered by satellite-based location systems, short range location and asset tracking technologies are also being developed. Technologies such as Ultra Wideband (UWB) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) can be used to provide high-accuracy short-range location services, and operational systems have been deployed.
Attendance at this one-day seminar provides both a technical and commercial insight into the latest location technology developments.
Topics include:
- Radio location technologies including satellite location
- Cellular handset location
- Short-range location techniques such as UWB or RFID.
Who should attend?
This seminar provides a vital source of information to industry such as satellite communications companies, RFIC vendors for cellular handsets and academics and researchers in the field.
Programme
| 09:00 | Registration and refreshments |
| 09:30 | Chairman’s Welcome Mark Norris, Technical Director, Cambridge Consultants |
| 09:35 | In-building Location Systems Dr Andy Ward, Chief Technology Officer, UbiSense |
| 10:00 | A Near Field Location Algorithm for Networked Wireless Sensors Dr John Davis, Research Associate and R Sloan, University of Manchester |
| 10:35 | Ultra-Wideband Radar Technology for Short-Range Location Gary Kemp, Programme Director, Cambridge Consultants |
| 11:05 | Refreshments, networking, posters and demonstrations |
| 11:30 | Location by Multilateration: Technology and Benefits for Air Traffic Management Tim Quilter, Roke |
| 12:00 | Enhanced Loran: The Terrestrial System for The 21st Century Dr Sally Basker, Director of Research and Radionavigation, General Lighthouse Authorities of the UK and Ireland |
| 12:30 | Lunch, networking, posters and demonstrations |
| 13:30 | Use of Assisted GPS for Vehicle and Trailer Tracking System Dr Clive de la Fuente, Director, Inavsystems Alan Gunner, Isotrak |
| 14:00 | The SiRF GPS Ecosystem Michael Castle, SiRF |
| 14:30 | From Individual Environments to a "One Chip Fits All" GPS Solution Tony Hadrell, Chief Technology Officer, Glonav |
| 15:00 | Refreshments, networking, posters and demonstrations |
| 15:20 | GPS Precision Accuracy for Mobile Phones Using High Dielectric Antennas Abdul Khalique, Senior Applications Engineer, Sarantel |
| 15:50 | A New Approach to Real Time Localised GNSS Quality of Service Monitoring Charles Curry, Managing Director, Chronos Technology |
| 16:20 | AGPS and Location Services: A Japanese Case Study and How do Europeans perceive and utilise location based services? Peter Karney, Senior Technical Product Marketing Manager, NEC Europe Ltd |
| 16:50 | Chairman’s Closing Remarks Mark Norris, Technical Director, Wireless Division, Cambridge Consultants |
| 17:00 | Close |
Poster presentations
- Evaluation of 2.45 GHz RFID Tags for Application in Indoor Location Sensing
L Z Thamae, Z Wu and W Konrad, University of Manchester - Hybrid TDOA/AOA Method for Indoor Positioning Systems
Chunhua Yang, University of Liverpool & Guidenace Monitoring Ltd, Yi Huang, Xu Zhu, University of Liverpool, UK
Organiser
The seminar is organised by the IET RF and Microwave Network
Event chairman- Mark Norris, Programme Manager and Senior Consultant, Cambridge Consultants Ltd