GNSS Modernized Signals - Principles, Advantages and Testing Needs


Monday, November 18, 2019

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM PT

 

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Please join us in our San Jose, CA office.

 

Register today for our technology seminar entitled GNSS Modernized Signals - Principles, Advantages, and Testing Needs, in this seminar we will share insights into the principles of these signals, benefits they can provide to receivers, and test methodology recommendations.


There are many advantages to implementing modernized signals (multi-frequency/multi-constellation) in user equipment including improved performance and improved resilience against jamming, spoofing, and atmospherics (scintillation). This seminar will focus on the advantages and trade-offs, as well as, test environment considerations for design, development, and verification.

 

WHERE:

SPIRENT

2708 Orchard PKWY, Suite 20

San Jose, CA, 95134

 

DATE/TIME:

Monday, November 18, 2019

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM PT

 

AGENDA:

  1. GNSS modernized signals
  2. GNSS performance – constellation specific accuracy
  3. Advantages of GPS L5 modernized signal over L1
  4. L1 + L5 positioning improvement
  5. Multi-frequency receivers test needs
  6. GNSS interference threats
  7. Spirent current capabilities and road-map activities


 


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Ali Soliman

Business Development Manager

Spirent Communications

Ali Soliman received a BEng Honours degree in Electronics and Communications from Brunel University London and a Master’s degree in Telecommunications with Business at University College London. As a Business Development Manager, he focuses on defining complex solutions and helps customers solve their test needs with Spirent’s current and future portfolio of products and services. He is an all-round technology enthusiast with a particular interest in PNT, CAV, and AI.

Ronald Wong

Senior Systems Engineer

Spirent Communications

Ronald Wong received a BEng Honours degree in RF Electronics from the University of Surrey. He further pursued his interest by doing an MSc by Research and PhD in Satellite Engineering at Surrey Space Center, a research institute within the University of Surrey. Royal Institute of Navigation awarded him a Chartered Engineer accreditation. Ron is employed by Spirent Communications as a Senior Systems Engineer.