40 likes | 139 Views
Rocky Mountain Section. General Meeting January 27, 2010. Agenda. 5:30 – 5:45pm – Meet/greet 5:45 – 6:00pm – General Meeting Section business Scholarship Application Mini-Urban Challenge 2010 Elections Upcoming ION meetings 6:00 – 6:30pm – Keynote Speaker Dr. Penina Axelrad
E N D
Rocky Mountain Section General Meeting January 27, 2010
Agenda • 5:30 – 5:45pm – Meet/greet • 5:45 – 6:00pm – General Meeting • Section business • Scholarship Application • Mini-Urban Challenge • 2010 Elections • Upcoming ION meetings • 6:00 – 6:30pm – Keynote Speaker • Dr. Penina Axelrad • Overview of Curriculum and Research in GNSS in Aerospace Engineering Sciences at CU-Boulder • 6:30 – Nominations/election • 6:45 – Adjourn
Section Business • Scholarship • Information and application form is on RMS-ION website • Looking to award for Fall 2010 (or sooner) • Mini-Urban Challenge • To design and build a robotic unmanned LEGO MindStorm car that can autonomously navigate through a mock LEGO city • Competition • Participants: High School students • Regional plus National Competition • Need coordination team to prepare for 2010 participation • 2010 Elections • Nominations/election will be held at conclusion of this meeting • Terms begin February 1, 2010 • Misc. Topics • Government Fellows program • Open discussion • Upcoming Meetings • RMS Chapter - Late April, 2010 @ 5:30pm • Keynote Speaker: TBD • Location: TBD • IEEE/ION PLANS 2010 - May 4-6, 2010 - Indian Wells (Palm Springs), CA • JSDE/ION 2010 Joint Navigation Conference - June 8-10, 2010 - Orlando, FL • ION GNSS 2010 - September 21-24, 2010 - Portland, OR
Keynote Speaker • Dr. Penina Axelrad – 2009 recipient of ION’s Kepler award • Dr. Penina Axelrad has an extensive history of significant contributions to the field of satellite navigation including receiver autonomous GPS integrity monitoring (RAIM), GPS bistatic radar, satellite formation flying using GPS, GPS-based orbit and satellite attitude determination, and multipath characterization, modeling and mitigation. • Additionally, Dr. Axelrad has authored or co-authored 37 peer reviewed journal papers relating to satellite navigation, written 85 conference papers, served as an author/associate editor of AIAA’s GPS “Blue Book”—the seminal two volume textbook: Global Positioning System: Theory and Applications. • Dr. Axelrad is currently a Professor of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the University of Colorado where she has been responsible for educating navigation engineers for the past 17 years. Her current research interest include: Global Positioning Systems (GPS) technology and applications for real-time satellite orbit and attitude determination, GPS surface reflections, GPS multipath characterization and mitigation, orbital dynamics and spacecraft rendezvous. • Dr. Axelrad is a Senior Member of The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, a Fellow of The Institute of Navigation and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and is a past president of The Institute of Navigation. She was the recipient of the 1996 AIAA Sperry Award and 2003 ION Tycho Brahe Award. She received a PhD in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Stanford University and a S.B. and S.M. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. • Overview of Curriculum and Research in GNSS in Aerospace Engineering Sciences at CU-Boulder