cergal 2014 - Institut für Verkehrssicherheit und

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cergal 2014 - Institut für Verkehrssicherheit und
International Symposium
on
Certification of GNSS Systems
& Services
CERGAL 2014
www.dgon-cergaI.org
Dresden, Germany
08 - 09 July 2014
Programme
organised by
German Institute of Navigation
Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Ortung und Navigation e.V.
(DGON)
Venue
Dresden, Germany
www.artotels.de
CERGAL 2014
Introduction
Qualification and certification of mission and safety critical
applications are major milestones in the successful
operational rollout of Satellite Navigation systems like
GPS/EGNOS, Galileo, GLONASS and Compass (Beidou).
The challenge in certification of SatNav receivers is that there
is no single standard against which it can be certified.
Another challenge in the successful implementation and use
of EGNOS and Galileo is the lead time for certification of
mission and safety critical applications. A timely success of
Galileo will require a reduction in lead times for certification.
The European Commission is in charge of certification
processes for the signal-in-space based on the system safety
cases.
The User Communities’ safety regulation / certification
authorities are in charge of certification and approval of
operations and equipment to support these operations based
on application specific safety cases. Each of these user
domains relies on their specific certification authorities that
grant operational approval following different sets of rules,
guidelines, and interests. In this context CERGAL
concentrates on the measures already established and future
activities which will demonstrate that all provisions are
implemented which assure SATNAV systems certification
and operational safety. CERGAL has been established as
cross-border information exchange and discussion platform
for system and application developers, operators, approval
authorities and many different users.
Monday 07 July 2014
17:00 – 21:00 Ice Breaker / Conference Registration
at the café “Mix” of the art'otel Dresden.
Tuesday 08 July 2014
08:30
Conference Registration
09:30 Conference Opening and Welcome Address
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Uwe Plank-Wiedenbeck, Frank Zimmermann,
Symposium Chairmen
Session 1
Simulation and Test Beds
Chairmen:
Frank ZIMMERMANN
Martin GRZEBELLUS
10:00 Certification of a Galileo Test Range
Volker LOGEMANN
NavCert GmbH, Germany
10:20 Galil-EU: An approach for testing geoinformatics in a Large Field Demonstrator
Martin PÖLÖSKEY
Automotive & Rail Innovation Center, AGIT mbH, Germany
Olaf LUDWIG
GEOsat GmbH, Germany
Otmar SCHUSTER
GEOhaus, Germany
10:40 The GUIDE High-Precision test facility
(GNSS laboratory)
Bénédicte CALVET, L. MONTOYA, P. GRANDJEAN
EADS Astrium, France
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Tuesday 08 July 2014
11:00 Real World GNSS Test Environment under
Laboratory Conditions
Christopher SCHIRMER, Wim A. Th. KOTTERMAN,
Giovanni DEL GALDO
TU Ilmenau, Germany
Gregor SIEGERT, Alexander RÜGAMER,
Albert HEUBERGER, Markus H. LANDMANN
Fraunhofer Institute IIS, Germany
11:20 In-the-loop Testing of Location Based
Services and Navigational Applications in a
Laboratory Environment
Ina PARTZSCH
Georg FÖRSTER
Fraunhofer Institute IVI, Germany
Robert RICHTER, Oliver MICHLER
TU Dresden, Germany
11:40 Testing of GNSS Receivers with Recorded
and Replayed Signals of Multiple
Constellations
Karen von HÜNERBEIN, Werner LANGE
Lange Electronic GmbH, Germany
12:00
Lunch
Session 2
GNSS System Aspects
Chairmen:
Oliver MICHLER
Werner R. Lange
13:20 The Use of Threat Models in Aviation Safety
Assurance: Advantages, Pitfalls, and NonAviation Applications
Sam PULLEN
Stanford University, United States
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Tuesday 08 July 2014
13:40 Space Weather Impact on Satellite
Navigation in Aviation
Norbert JAKOWSKI, Jens BERDERMANN,
Claudia BORRIES, Nikolai HLUBEK,
Mohammed Mainul HOQUE, Volker WILKEN
DLR, Germany
14:00 The Galileo Public Regulated Service (PRS)
A certified GNSS service for securityrelevant users in Europe
Stefan BAUMANN, Christoph STADLER
IABG, Germany
14:20 Basis for certification of GNSS receivers by
means of reliability analysis
Federico GRASSO TORO, Debiao LU,
Eckehard SCHNIEDER
TU Braunschweig, Germany
14:40 Synchronized acquisition of measurements
Philipp BERTHOLD
TU München, Germany
15:00 Cooperative Localisation by using
Landmarks and DGPS
Andreas TOLLKÜHN, Lucila PATIÑO-STUDENCKA,
Jörn THIELECKE
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Florian MICKLER
AUDI AG, Germany
15:20
Coffee
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Tuesday 08 July 2014
Session 3
Jamming and Spoofing
Chairmen:
Christoph GÜNTHER
Alexander RÜGAMER
15:50 Toward a Framework for Evaluating PNT
Security
Todd HUMPHREYS, Jahshan BHATTI,
Daniel SHEPARD, Kyle WESSON, Andrew KERNS
The University of Texas at Austin, United States
16:10 Simulation of Spoofing and Interference for
Single and Multi User/Antenna
Configurations
Achim HORNBOSTEL
DLR, Germany
16:30 GNSS Airport Interference Monitoring
System
Stefan HINTEREGGER, Philipp BERGLEZ
TeleConsult Austria
16:50 A New Solution of Generation of Spoofing
Signals for GNSS Receivers
Werner LANGE, Karen von HÜNERBEIN
Lange Electronic GmbH, Germany
17:10 Standards for Maritime Navigation Systems
and Receivers
Nick WARD, Alan GRANT
General Lighthouse Authorities of the UK and Ireland,
United Kingdom
17:30 End of oral presentations
19:00 - 21:30 Dinner
The Dinner will be served in the
”Factory Restaurant & Bar”
of the art’otel Dresden.
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Wednesday 09 July 2014
Session 4
Rail Applications
Chairmen:
Eckehard SCHNIEDER
Volker SCHWIEGER
08:30 Innovative Simulations of GNSS
Performances in a Realistic Railway
Environment
Juliette MARAIS, Cyril MEURIE,
Amaury FLANCQUART,
Univ Lille Nord de France, France
Simon LITHGOW
Spirent Communications plc, United Kingdom
George BARBU
Union Internationale des Chemins de fer, France
08:50 Real-time Verification of GNSS Receiver
Measured Train Location
Debiao LU, Eckehard SCHNIEDER
TU Braunschweig, Germany
09:10 High-speed train Tracing and ApproachAlarming System
Baigen CAI, Jian WANG, Jiang LIU,
Wei SHANGGUAN
Beijing Jiaotong University, China
09:30 SIL 4 Compliant Train Location
Determination System Based on DualConstellation EGNOS-R Interface for
ERTMS/ETCS
Aleš FILIP
University of Pardubice, Czech Republic
Francesco RISPOLI
ANSALDO STS, Italy
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Wednesday 09 July 2014
09:50 Validation and Certification Requirements
for GNSS Train Control, Traffic Management
and Operation of Low Traffic Density Lines –
SATLOC
George BARBU
International Union of Railways, France
10:10 Coffee
Session 5
Road Applications
Chairmen:
Uwe PLANK-WIEDENBECK
n.n.
10:40 A New Approach towards GNSS-Receiver
Comparison in Non-perfect Signal Reception
Environments
Dirk SPIEGEL, Eckehard SCHNIEDER,
Federico GRASSO TORO
TU Braunschweig, Germany
11:00 Low-cost but Robust and High-precision
RTK-Navigation
Daniel KOCH, Manfred WIESER
TU Graz, Austria
11:20 Attitude Determination with two Low-cost
GNSS Receivers, a Gyroscope, an
Accelerometer and a Magnetometer
Patrick HENKEL, P. BERTHOLD
TU München, Germany
Christoph GÜNTHER
DLR, Germany
11:40 Challenges in GNSS Road User Charging
and French Implementation Experience
Grégoire DUCHÂTEAU, Yves CAPELLE,
Michel MONNERAT, Damien SERANT,
Yves BARDOUT
Thales Alenia Space, France
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Wednesday 09 July 2014
12:00 Wireless Communication Techniques for
Half-Automated Evaluation of Automotive
Active Pedestrian Safety Systems
Michael HEUER, A. AL-HAMADI
Otto-von-Guericke-University of Magdeburg, Germany
Marc.- Michael MEINECKE, Eugen SCHNEIDER
Volkswagen AG, Germany
Hermann ROHLING, Peter SOROWKA
TUHH, Germany
12:20 Lunch
Session 6
Aviation Applications
Chairmen:
Peter HECKER
Michael MEURER
13:30 Geo-information in the Cockpit: Safe
Emergency Landing in Alpine Terrain
Florian ALBRECHT, Jirathana DITTRICH
Universität Salzburg, Austria
Florian LIPOK
BRIMATECH Services GmbH, Austria
13:50 EGNOS Safety-of-Life Service Certification
Christopher NEVILLE
GSA, Czech Republic
14:10 Certification Issues of Multi-Constellation
Aviation Recivers in the Presence of
Mandates (or-Ve Mandates)
Paul NISNER, John KORNA
NATS, United Kingdom
14:30 Plenary Summary and Closing Remarks
Uwe PLANK-WIEDENBECK,
Frank ZIMMERMANN
14:40 End of Conference
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08 - 09 July 2014
Poster Session
Numerical Ship Navigation in a High Wind Situation
Chen CHEN, Shigeaki SHIOTANI, Kenji SASA
Kobe University, Japan
Certification of Road User Charging: Approach,
Standardisation and Role of Laboratories
Grégoire DUCHÂTEAU, Xavier LEBLAN, Yves CAPELLE,
Willy VIGNEAU
GUIDE, France
François PEYRET
IFSTTAR, France
Simulation of Vessel Evacuation after the Great
Japan Earthquake in Virtual Globe Environment
Xinzhu LIU
Kobe University, Japan
Investigation of the Gyro-sensor Contribution to the
Straight Movement of Vehicle
Michal HODOŇ, Michal CHOVANEC
University of Žilina, Slovakia
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General Information
Venue
art’otel Dresden
Ostra-Allee 33
01067 Dresden, Germany
t: +49 (0) 351 4922 0
f: +49 (0) 351 4922 777
Web: www.artotels.de
E-Mail: addres@pphe.com
Registration Desk
The Conference Office will be open as follows:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
07 July 2014
08 July 2014
09 July 2014
17:00 - 19:00 hrs
08:00 - 18:00 hrs
08:00 - 16:00 hrs
All delegates including authors and chairpersons are
requested to register via Internet using the registration
form on our web page:
http://www.dgon-cergal.org
Symposium Fees
Presenting Authors / Chairpersons
350,00 €
Members of DGON
400,00 €
Non-Members
470,00 €
The fee includes participation in the symposium, Ice
Breaker, proceedings and CD, soft drinks and coffee
during the breaks, luncheon buffets, and participation in
the “Symposium Dinner”.
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General Information
Payment / Invoice
All charges are in EURO (€).
Upon return of the completed Registration Form,
an invoice will be mailed to each delegate.
Payment with credit card (Master or VISA) is possible
at the registration desk only.
Technical Exhibition
The exhibition will be held in the conference area.
Potential exhibitors are requested to contact the
Symposium Co-ordinator: linka-dgon.bonn@t-online.de
The CERGAL 2014 Programme is also available on
the following internet page:
http://www.dgon-cergal.org
German Institute of Navigation
DGON e.V.
Koelnstrasse 70
53111 Bonn
Germany
Phone:
Fax:
e-mail:
Internet:
+49 - (0) 228 - 20197.0
+49 - (0) 228 - 20197.19
dgon.bonn@t-online.de
http://www.dgon.de
Symposium Co-ordinator: Klaus Linka
e-mail:
linka-dgon.bonn@t-online.de
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