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ION GNSS 2012

Session F1: Urban & Indoor Navigation: GNSS & Assisted-GNSS
Date: Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Room: Grand Ballroom Center (Renaissance)

Session Chairs:
Dr. Philip Mattos
ST Microelectronics, UK
Lionel Garin
Qualcomm

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 Title/Author
1. GNSS Shadow Matching: Improving Urban Positioning Accuracy Using a 3D City Model with Optimized Visibility Prediction Scoring: L. Wang, P.D. Groves, M.K. Ziebart, University College London, UK
2. GNSS Multipath and Diffraction Mitigation using 3D Digital Surface Model in Urban Canyon: T. Suzuki and N. Kubo, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan
3. Improving High Sensitivity Receiver Performance in Multipath Environment for Vehicular Applications: P. Xie, M.G. Petovello, University of Calgary, Canada
4. Intelligent Urban Positioning using Multi-Constellation GNSS with 3D Mapping and NLOS Signal Detection: P.D. Groves, Z. Jiang, L. Wang, M. Ziebart, University College London, UK
5. Hybrid Positioning with 3GPP-LTE and GPS Employing Particle Filters: C. Gentner, E. Munoz Diaz, M. Khider, E. Staudinger, S. Sand, A. Dammann, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany
6. Sychronization of Pulsed Pseudolite Signals: Analysis and Comparison: D. Borio, E. Cano, and G. Baldini, Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, Italy
7. Non-Linear Modeling of Pseudorange Errors for Centralized Non-Linear Multi-Sensor System Integration: U. Iqbal, Queen's University, Canada and Royal Military College of Canada; J. Georgy, W.F. Abdelfatah, Trusted Positioning Inc., Canada; M. Tamazin, M. Korenberg, Queen's University, Canada; A. Noureldin, Royal Military College of Canada/Queen's University, Canada
8. Investigating Indoor GPS Doppler and Pseudorange Characteristics: S.N. Sadrieh, A. Broumandan and G. Lachapelle, University of Calgary, Canada
Alternates
1. The Analysis of Optimum Bandwidth of High Sensitivity Dual Mode GPS & Galileo Receiver: L. Haitao, W. Zhan, C. Zhu, L. Shengqiang, National University of Defense Technology, China
2. GPS Code and Carrier Phase Estimates Beyond the Maximum Likelihood Theory: M. Youssef and P.K. Sagiraju, CSR Technology Inc.

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