FIG Commission 5
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News related to Commission 5 Sub Group 5.3.3 - GNSS
Developments and Modernization
16. December 2010
FIG Vice President Matt Higgins Attends the Fifth
Meeting of the International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite
Systems (ICG-5) Turin, Italy, 18-22 October 2010
Read Matt Higgins report
9 January 2008
FIG Vice President Matt Higgins attends the
Second Meeting of the International Committee on
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (ICG)
hosted by the Indian Space Research Organisation in Bangalore, India, 4
to 7 September, 2007
1 February 2007
FIG ARTICLE OF THE MONTH - FEBRUARY 2007
The FIG Article of the Month in February 2007 is "Provision
of Emergency Communication Messages through Satellite Based Augmentation
Systems for GNSS: The ESA ALIVE Concept". It is written by Javier
Ventura-Traveset, Ankit Raj Mathur and Felix Toran,
European Space Agency (ESA), EGNOS Project, and Hans-Peter Plag,
University of Nevada, USA.
21 November 2006
FIRST MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE ON GNSS
(ICG), VIENNA, AUSTRIA, 1-2 NOVEMBER 2006
The first meeting of the new International Committee on GNSS (ICG)
took place in Vienna during the first week of November. FIG was
represented by Vice President elect Matt Higgins. To see a press release
about the meeting of ICG, which outlines the attendees and the work plan
now being developed, click here.
The ICG has a new web site at:
http://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/SAP/gnss/icg.html
The presentations and other working documents from the first meeting
of the ICG are available at:
http://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/SAP/act2006/icg/index.html
26 September 2005
FIRST MODERNIZED GPS SATELLITE BUILT BY LOCKHEED
MARTIN LAUNCHED SUCCESSFULLY BY THE U.S. AIR FORCE -
Press release from Lockheed Martin
21 September 2005
A paper
on "New GNSS Developments and their Impact on Survey Service Providers
and Surveyors" by Chris Rizos (President of IAG Commission 4), Matt
Higgins (Chair FIG Commission 5) and Steve Hewitson
This paper was presented at SSC2005 Spatial Intelligence, Innovation
and Praxis: The national biennial Conference of the Spatial Sciences
Institute, September 2005. Melbourne.
19 September 2005
GPS Launches a New Era -
News Release from AIR FORCE SPACE
COMMAND
21 February 2005
Report on
the UN/USA International Meeting on the Use and Applications of Global
Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) - Hosted by the United Nations
Office for Outer Space Affairs, Vienna, Austria, 13 to 17 December 2004
Report of the meeting on the use and applications of Global
Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) hosted by the United Nations Office
for Outer Space Affairs (UN OOSA) and also supported by the State
Department of the USA. The meetings arise from recommendations of the UN
Committee on the Peaceful Use of Outer Space (COPUOS), as ratified by
the General Assembly of the UN. Matt Higgins, Chair of Commission 5
attended the 2004 meeting representing FIG.
August 30, 2004
MINIATURE ATOMIC CLOCK MAY REVOLUTIONIZE PRECISE NAVIGATION
A new atomic clock about 100 times smaller than any other previously
developed atomic clocks was experimentally proven feasible by
researchers of the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards
and Technology
(NIST) headquartered at Gaithersburg, MD.
More information is available at:
http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/releases/miniclock.htm
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/energy-tech-04zzf.html
August 20, 2004
LAUNCH OF SATELLITE GPS 2R-13 ON SCHEDULE
The launch of satellite GPS 2R-13 is scheduled to be launched by a
Boeing Delta 2 rocket on September 22.
More information is available at:
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/tracking/index.html
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