London Economics report.
This meeting is open to all with a professional interest in resilient PNT and is free to attend thanks to the generosity of our sponsors. It aims to provide:
- Summary of the reports’ recommendations and implications
- Mutual understanding of technical needs and capabilities: open dialogue between users and providers
- Briefings from the back-up system providers: status, pros, cons
- Agree outline actions for assessment and potential for use of the systems
Agenda
- 10:00 – Registration
- 10:15 – Welcome and Introduction, John Pottle,Royal Institute of Navigation and Bob Cockshott, KTN
- 10:25 – Blackett Report on Satellite-derived Time and Position: The Recommendations and Implications,
- Andy Proctor, Innovate UK
- 10:45 – The User Need for a Timing Back-up (e.g. Telecom, Finance, Power Transmission), including Q&A
- 11:05 – The User Need for a Positioning/Navigation Back-up (e.g. Maritime, Land Mobile, CAV, Rail), including Q&A, John Pottle, Royal Institute of Navigation
- 11:25 – Break & Networking
- 11:40 – Satellite Time & Location (STL) Technology Overview, Strengths & Weaknesses, Implementation Status, John Fischer, Spectracom Orolia
- 12:10 – Q&A Open Session on STL – Timing and Positioning/Navigation Capabilities
- 12:50 – Lunch & Networking
- 13:35 – Enhanced Loran Technology Overview, Strengths & Weaknesses, Implementation Status, Chuck Schue, UrsaNav
- 14:05 – Q&A Open Session on eLoran – Timing and Positioning/Navigation Capabilities
- 14:45 – Break & Networking
- 15:00 – Breakout Groups: Open Dialogue of Needs and Technology Capabilities, and Actions for Assessment and Potential Use
- 15:30 – Plenary: Summary from each group
- 15:50 – Workshop Summary, Nick Lambert, NLA Ltd
- 16:00 Close
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