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 Munich Satellite Navigation Summit 2009

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Date posted: 24/10/2008

March 3-5, 2009
?Residenz M?nchen?, Germany

The Munich Satellite Navigation Summit has been established as the European and International conference with global impact featuring invited high-ranking worldwide speakers from industry, science and governments dealing with the directions of satellite navigation now and in the future.

The Summit starts on March 3, 2009, 17.00 hrs with the Opening Plenary Panel. A Bavarian State Reception in the famous ?Residenz M?nchen? is giving opportunities for networking. The technical program of the Munich Satellite Navigation Summit presents on March 4, 2009 a concise update on the main activities in worldwide satellite navigation systems, in particular on

* the progressing development of the European satellite navigation system Galileo,
* the modernization of the US Global Positioning System (GPS-III),
* the revitalization of the Russian GLONASS system and its transition from FDMA to CDMA,
* the development of new (regional) satellite systems like the Chinese COMPASS, the Japanese QZSS and the Indian IRNSS,
* the development of new regional augmentation systems,
* and other exciting worldwide activities in the receiver field and service creation.

The Munich Satellite Navigation Summit will further highlight the creation of new applications and services in

* satellite navigation, in combination with
* telecommunication and
* information technology, in particular geo-information technology

Various sessions will feature discussions among invited panellists talking about perspectives and critical issues in various rapidly growing application scenes of satellite navigation, in particular with Galileo. Brief presentations and statements of the panellists are initiating each session. An interactive question and answer period with the auditorium is closing the topic.

See the full Story via external site: www.munich-satellite-navigation-summit.org



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