SPECIAL SESSION #5

Multiband GNSS Observables, Inertial Sensor Fusion and Advanced Receiver Algorithms for Autonomous Navigation

ORGANIZED BY

Di Grazia Domenico Di Grazia

Domenico Di Grazia

STMicroelectronics srl

Pisoni Fabio Pisoni

Fabio Pisoni

STMicroelectronics srl

ABSTRACT

This Special Session represents an interesting opportunity for engineers and researchers of different fields to share their knowledge and findings on the most recent developments related to GNSS Measurements Interoperability Safety and Quality, Sensor Fusion and Timing Integration for Precise Positioning, Advanced Receiver Algorithms and robust Autonomous and Assisted localization.

TOPICS

Perspective authors can provide original contributions in this topic which can cover, but not only, the following aspects:

  • Multiband GNSS Receiver Technology advances and Sensor Fusion Integration
  • Instrumentation and measurement methods for Testing and Diagnostics of GNSS Receivers
  • GNSS Threat Identification and Mitigation, Cyber-Security aspects in Automotive Scenarios
  • Advanced Receiver Algorithms, Machine Learning techniques applied to GNSS

ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS

Domenico Di Grazia is in the GNSS System Architecture and Software R&D team at STMicroelectronics as Principal Engineer, Senior Member of Technical Staff.
He has a Master’s degree in Telecommunication Engineering from University of Naples “Federico II” in 2001, collaborates with Parthenope University and holds several patents in the GNSS field. His research interests focus on GNSS signal processing and satellite receiver modernization aspects.

Fabio Pisoni leads the GNSS System Architecture and Software R&D team at STMicroelectronics. He has a Master in Electronics degree from Politecnico di Milano, Italy, in 1994. He was previously with the GNSS DSP and System Team in Nemerix SA and has earlier working experience in communications and multi-carrier physical layers.

WITH THE PATRONAGE OF

Esercito
MUNER
UniMORE
UNIPR
UNIFE
UNISANNIO
ATI
GMEE
GMMT

SPONSORED BY

SPAL
CNHI
giakova
STMicroelectronics
GRAF
Sensors