GNSS Jamming and Spoofing Mitigation - 1
Tracks
Conference Room B
Wednesday, May 21, 2025 |
4:30 PM - 5:50 PM |
Conference Room B |
Speaker
Mr. Baheerathan Sivalingam
Senior Researcher
Norwegian Defence Research Establishment
Experimentation of an integrated Vision-aided Inertial Navigation System with Orthophoto Matching on a fixed-wing UAV
4:30 PM - 4:50 PMBiography
Baheerathan Sivalingam is a senior researcher at the division of Defence systems, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment. Mainly working with UAV related projects. Research interests are in the area of image analysis, pattern recognition, and image-aided navigation. Presenting Experimentation of an integrated Vision-aided Inertial Navigation System with Orthophoto Matching on a fixed-wing UAV.
Mr. Pedro Navarro
Gnss Expert
Gmv Aerospace And Defence S.a.u
Using Signals of Opportunity for Robust PNT based on LEO Satellites
4:50 PM - 5:10 PMBiography
Pedro Navarro Madrid has a Master of Science in Mathematics from the University of Murcia (Spain). He has worked at GMV since 2002 in different GNSS projects related to precise orbit determination and user positioning, including safety-critical applications.
Dr. Carlo Page
Chief Quantum Scientist
Xairos
Quantum Time Transfer and Resilient PNT Architecture Simulation Model
5:10 PM - 5:30 PMBiography
Carlo Page, Lead Quantum Scientist leads quantum time transfer algorithm and simulation model development at Xairos. His expertise spans application domains including satellite quantum technologies, quantum network synchronisation and secure communications. Carlo has a Master's degree in Physics from the University of Bristol and a PhD in Quantum Optics from the University of Bath. Carlo will be presenting recent simulation work outlining a space deployable quantum time transfer system for resilient PNT architectures.
Mr. Cian Williams
Systems Engineer
QinetiQ
GNSS Receiver with Advanced PULSAR Enhancements (GRAPE): Increasing Resilience and Performance using LEO PNT Signals
5:30 PM - 5:50 PMBiography
Cian Williams is an Associate Systems Engineer at QinetiQ in the UK, and is the Technical Lead for QinetiQ’s contribution to project GRAPE. He holds a Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Bath, where he specialised in designing avionics systems for autonomous uncrewed aircraft. His work at QinetiQ involves developing resilient high-performance PNT systems, with a particular focus on utilising and augmenting QinetiQ’s Q40 GNSS receiver design. His presentation will describe an ongoing project that aims to integrate the new LEO PNT signals being developed by Xona Space Systems into the Q40 GNSS receiver.
