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ICG EXPERTS MEETING: GLOBAL NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEMSSERVICES 15-18 December 2015 Conference Room C2, Vienna International Centre, Vienna, Austria Organized by International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (ICG) Sponsored by United States of America and European Commission PROGRAMME Tuesday, 15 December 2015 08:00 10:00 Registration (Pass Office, Gate 1, Vienna International Centre) 09:00 09:30 OPENING SESSION WELCOME REMARKS Simonetta DI PIPPO, Director, Office for Outer Space Affairs, United Nations Office at Vienna Kenneth HODGKINS, Office of Space and Advanced Technology, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Department of State Pieter DE SMET, Galileo and EGNOS Applications, Security; International Aspects. Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs European Commission ICG Providers Forum Overview Providers Forum Co-Chairs, Kenneth HODGKINS, United States and Pieter DE SMET, European Commission 09:30 11:30 SESSION 1 Precise Positioning and GNSS Reference Station Networks

Chairperson: Krishna BHANDARI, Nepal Rapporteur: Claudia PAPARINI, Italy 09:30 Precise GNSS Positioning -- Not Just a Niche Technology, Christos RIZOS, Australia 09:45 Capabilities and potentialities of implementation of GNSS precise point positioning (PPP) Service in Morocco, Mourad BOUZIANI, Morocco 10:00 Dynamic Precision Research Using Two GNSS Receivers with RTK, Ingus MITROFANOVS, Latvia 10:15 GNSS services in Estonia: ESTPOS as a case study, Karin KOLLO, Estonia 10:30 The Philippine Active Geodetic Network in Support of the Surveying Community, Ronaldo GATCHALIAN, The Philippines 10:45 Feasibility study and site choice for an EGNOS station in Algeria, Salem KAHLOUCHE, Algeria 11:00 State GNSS base station Network development and applications, Janis ZVIRGZDS, Latvia 11:15 11:35 Coffee Break 11:35 13:00 SESSION 2 Space Weather and GNSS Chairperson: Karin KOLLO, Estonia Rapporteur: Renato ALVES BORGES, Brazil 11:35 The NeQuick ionosphere electron density model: GNSS applications, Bruno NAVA, ICTP 11:50 Simultaneous Observations of EGNOS and GPS Amplitude Scintillation over Equatorial Africa, Andrew AKALA, Nigeria 12:05 Effects of Solar radio bursts on GPS derived TEC: an analysis of some recent events, Jean UWAMAHORO, Rwanda 12:20 Space Weather Effects on the Wide-Area Augmentation System (WAAS), Patricia DOHERTY, United States of America 12:35 Training on Space Weather for developing countries, Christine AMORY, France 12:50 Information of Space Weather effects to GPS/GNSS for fishermen activities in Indonesia, Varuliantor DEAR, Indonesia (poster presentation) 13:00 14:00 Lunch Break 2

14:00 16:15 SESSION 3 Applications of GNSS Chair: Bertram ARBESSER-RASTBURG, Austria Rapporteur: Andrew AKALA, Nigeria 14:00 EGNSS applications and services for road and freight transport regulated applications, Antonella DI FAZIO, Italy 14:15 The Use of Satellite Navigation in Aviation: Towards a Multi-Constellation and Multi-Frequency GNSS Scenario, Jose Pablo HARO-RODRIGUEZ, Spain 14:30 The Use of Satellite Technology in Air Navigation Services in Peru, Jorge GARCIA VILLALOBOS, Peru 14:45 Disaster monitoring and management with unmanned aerial systems utilizing GNSS, Khalid ISHAQ, Pakistan 15:00 Citizen Science for GNSS Performance Monitoring and Assessment, Renato FILJAR and Boris SVILICIC, Croatia 15:15 Impact of Multi-Path Error on Availability of Integrity In GBAS Applications, Ahmad AL HOSBAN, Jordan 15:30 Analysis and Simulation of GNSS for Peru, Fredy Marcell VILLANUEVA JIMENEZ, Peru 15:45-16:05 Coffee Break 16:05 17:50 SESSION 4 Regional and National Initiatives/Projects and Capacity Building Chairperson: Salem KAHLOUCHE, Algeria Rapporteur: Ronaldo GATCHALIAN, The Philippines 16:05 A joint project of the University of Brasilia and the International Centre for Theoretical Physics on GNSS applications, Renato ALVES BORGES, Brazil and Claudia PAPARINI, ICTP 16:20 The state of space techniques in French speaking African countries: Bottleneck and Future Perspective, Anas EMRAN, Morocco 16:35 Capacity building for GNSS education in Nepal, Krishna BHANDARI, Nepal 16:50 ICAO Global provisions and regional strategy for the introduction of GNSS services, Harvey Gabriel LEKAMISY, Kenya 17:05 The Current State and Prospects of the Positioning and Timing and Navigation System in Ukraine, Stanislav KHOLODNY, Ukraine 3

17:20 GNSS application in aviation: Nepal, Narayan DHITAL, Germany 17:35 Status Report on BeiDou International Exchange and Training Center, Tian JIN, China 17:50 Summary of the United Nations/Russian Federation Workshop on the applications of GNSS, Vasily ZVONAR, Russian Federation (to be presented by Marina MOLOKANOVA) 18:05 Adjourn Wednesday, 16 December 2015 09:00 18:00 SESSION 5 Seminar on GNSS Spectrum Protection and Interference Detection and Mitigation I. OVERVIEW 09:00 Course Introduction, Jeffrey AUERBACH, United States 09:30 Participant Introductions (Country, GNSS Use Within Country), Tom STANSELL, United States, Dominic HAYES, European Union, Takahiro MITOME, Japan 10:30 10:50 Coffee Break II. INTRODUCTION TO GNSS 10:50 History, Tom STANSELL, United States 11:10 How GNSS Works and Applications, Dominic HAYES, European Union 11:30 GNSS Signals, Spectra, and Receiver Fundamentals, Tom STANSELL, United States 11:50 Why GNSS is so Weak vs Terrestrial Signals - Why it is Vulnerable, Dominic HAYES, European Union 12:10 Three Ways Interference Affects GNSS, David CHOI, United States 12:30 13:45 Lunch Break III. SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT 13:45 What is Spectrum Management and Why Do It, Dominic HAYES, European Union 14:00 Introduction to International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Attila MATAS, ITU 4

14:15 RNSS Aspects of ITU Plus Relevant Results of WRC-15, Attila MATAS, ITU 14:35 Introduction to National Spectrum Agencies and National Applications, Dominic HAYES, European Union, David CHOI, United States, Takahiro MITOME, Japan 15:05 Possible Emissions in GNSS Frequency Bands Other than GNSS Signals, Takahiro MITOME, Japan 15:25 Proliferation of GNSS Jammer Devices, Tom STANSELL, United States 15:40 Adjacent Band Interference Concerns, Dominic HAYES, European Union 16:00 16:20 Coffee Break 16:20 Q&A Session, Rick HAMILTON, United States, Jeffrey AUERBACH, United States 17:20 Conclusion: Summary and Take-Away, David CHOI, United States 17:50 Adjourn Thursday, 17 December 2015 09:00 13:00 SESSION 5 Seminar on GNSS Spectrum Protection and Interference Detection and Mitigation (continues) 09:00 Introduction, Jeffrey AUERBACH, United States 09:10 Interactive Discussion: What Was Learned; What Is Needed, David CHOI, United States IV. SPECTRUM PROTECTION 09:40 What is Meant by Spectrum "Protection", Dominic HAYES, European Union 10:00 ITU Role in Interference Enforcement, Attila MATAS, ITU 10:15 ICG Activities and its Role in Spectrum Protection and Interference Detection and Mitigation, Jeffrey AUERBACH, United States 10:30 The Ultra-Wide Band Example and a Place to Start, Tom STANSELL, United States 11:00 11:20 Coffee Break V. INTERFERENCE DETECTION AND MITIGATION 11:20 Interference Detection Concepts, Tom STANSELL, United States 5

11:40 Interference Detection and Mitigation and GNSS Jammers, Rick HAMILTON, United States 12:10 Canadian and Australian Legal Sanctions, Christos RIZOS, Australia VI. SUMMARY/INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION 12:25 Summary and Q&A Session (Meeting Participants) 13:00 14:00 Lunch Break SESSION 4 Regional and National Initiatives/Projects and Capacity Building (continues) Chairperson: Bruno NAVA, Italy Rapporteur: Christine AMORY, France 14:00 Methods and Techniques for improvement of GNSS resilience against Jamming-spoofing-meaconing attacks at the open sea, Serdjo KOS, Croatia 14:15 Multi-GNSS and deeply-coupled integration of sensors for interference mitigation, Laura Maria RUOTSALAINEN, Finland 14:30 On development of recommendations applicable to radio monitoring for the purposes of interference environment estimation in the radio frequency bands of GNSS, Stanislav KIZIMA, Russian Federation 14:45 Classification of GNSS interference, Yi ZHOU, China 15:00 DISCUSSION SESSION 16:00 16:20 Coffee Break 16:20 18:00 DISCUSSION SESSION (continues) 18:00 Adjourn Friday, 18 December 2015 09:00-13:00 CONCLUDING SESSION 11:00 11:20 Coffee Break Round table to finalize the recommendations/observations/proposals Summary report of discussion sessions: presentation of proposals and recommendations consolidated at the discussion sessions Concluding Remarks Office for Outer Space Affairs 6

13:00 Adjourn United States and European Commission 7