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Scott Downs Navigation Systems TWH, Naval Sea Systems Command |
Paul Samanant Honeywell |
1:50 p.m. | The USNO Satellite Navigation Reference Frame: Bryan Dorland, Daniel Veillette, Gregory Hennessy, Jennifer Weston. US Naval Observatory; Christopher Dapkus, Computational Physics, Inc.; Charles Poole, Bradley Sease, Computational Physics, Inc. | |
2:10 p.m. | Celestial-Aided Navigation Capabilities in GPS-Denied Flight: Trevor Stephens, Ross Merritt, Brian Schipper, Paul Samanant; Honeywell International | |
2:30 p.m. | Satellite Autonomy using Crosslinks and Autonomous PNT Reference: Chuck H. Frey, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company; J.P. Laine, Adam Kelsey, Gregory Blasche, Jan Anszperger, Draper | |
2:50 p.m. | Atmospheric Polarization and Stellar Position as Alignment Aids and Updates to a Kalman Filter: Thomas Wheeler and Brian Michels, General Dynamics Mission Systems | |
Alternates | ||
1. | Day-to-Night Celestial Positioning Solution Utilizing Multiple Celestial Tracking Methods for Increased Availability: Laura Eshelman, Adam Smith, Jacob Frando, and Katie McCann, Polaris Sensor Technologies | |
2. | Metalens Enabled Solar Compass: Steve Conard, Kyle Daub, Jay Komsa, Charles Lange, Joe Miragliotta, Megan Payne, David Shrekenhamer, Elizabeth Walters, Jeff Warren, Scott Biddle, Johns Hopkins Univ. / Applied Physics Lab |
Break: 3:15 p.m. - 4:00 p.m., Sponsored By GPS Source