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Nordic SatNav User Conference

November 29th - 30th 2005, the Nordic Institute of Navigation hosted a user conference on satellite navigation in Oslo, Norway. The first section of the conference resumed the current SatNav situation as seen from the Nordic countries. The main focus was, however, on Galileo design and the consequences for practical navigation in the Nordic areas. Besides present SatNav users, the conference brought together academics, designers, equipment suppliers, service providers and policy makers from around the Nordic navigation community.
2005-10-12
29 November
0930 - 1000 Registration/Coffee Moritz Askildt
1000 - 1005 Welcome Lars E Magnusson President NNF
1005 - 1030 Technology trends - Precise Navigation at everybody's hands Lars E Magnusson President NNF
1030 - 1100 GPS Status and Plans Steinar Nyhamn Royal Norwegian Naval Academy
1100 - 1130 Glonass Status and Plans Prof. Veniamin Malyshev, Russian Federal Space Agency
1130 - 1200 Galileo - Status and Services Lars Giske Norwegian Space Centre
1200 - 1230 Galileo Services - Development of application specific solutions for Galileo. Gard Ueland, Galileo Services
1230 - 1330 Lunch
1330 - 1400 Galileo Masters Idea Competition Christian Stammel, SatNav Application Centre, Oberpfaffenhofen
1400 - 1430 Galileo integrity concepts Arne Rinnan Kongsberg Seatex
1430 - 1500 Galileo in Maritime Applications Stig Erik Christiansen Kongsberg Seatex
1500 - 1530 EGNOS, Status and Plans Per Erik Opseth, Norwegian Mapping Authority
1530 - 1600 Coffee
1600 - 1630 EGNOS - user experiences at high latitudes Norvald Kjerstad, Aalesund University College
1630 - 1700 Status on the European Radio Navigation Plan (ERNP) Börje Forssell, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
1730 Conference Dinner (2 coarses, 1 glass wine, 1 beer or 1 Mineral waters)

30 November
0900 - 0930 Satellite Coverage for GPS, Glonass and Galileo in Nordic Waters Lars Koren Nesheim, Norwegian Hydrographic Service
0930 - 1000 The use of Satellite Navigation Systems in Norwegian littoral waters Stig Waage, Royal Norwegian Naval Academy
1000 - 1030 What do you do when your receiver lets you down Börje Forssell, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
1030 - 1100 Coffee
1100 - 1130 Scat-1, electronic glidepath for small and medium sized airports in Norway. Linda Lavik, Park Air Systems AS and Jens Gjerlev, Wideroe
1130 - 1200 Scat-1, implementation and certification Steinar Hamar, Avinor and Gunn Marit Hernes, CAA Norway
1200 - 1230 IALA DGPS services in the future Tom Braute, Norwegian Coastal Administration
1230 - 1330 Lunch
1330 - 1400 Commercial differential satellite navigation services for the offshore industry Ole Ørpen, Fugro Seastar
1430 - 1500 Modern piloting aided by independent and portable Navigation equipment (PPU) Lorentz Ryan, AD Navigation AS
1500 - 1600 Panel discussion: The role of augmentation systems in the future Satellite Navigation Scenario