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Erfolgreiche Promotion von Thomas Kraus

ISTA Presenting at the ION-GNSS+ 2024 in Baltimore!

Final demonstration for the Firefly project

Scientific final presentation for the OPA³L project

Rewarding closure of a 4-year project related to highly accurate positioning using key sensor technologies for autonomous driving

Advances in GNSS Data Processing

„Prof. Jong-Hoon Won and Prof. Pany published a special issue on the topic …”

GNSS and LTE combined measurement campaign

As part of the Firefly project, a measurement campaign was held on 25.04.23 and 26.04.23

ISTA at ION/IEEE PLANS 2023

During the calendar week of April 24-28, the institute is participating in the ION/IEEE PLANS 2023, a peer-reviewed conference, held in Monterey USA, with three research publications

Building Back Better : Munich Satellite Navigation Summit 2023

After the disruption from the Covid outbreak, the institute organized the 19th Munich Satellite Navigation Summit to bring the GNSS community under the same roof. The event took place from March 13-15th, 2023 with nearly 450 attendees, it was a big success.

Erfolgreiche Promotion von Ronny Blum

Am 9. November hat (Dr.) Ronny Blum seine Promotionsprüfung erfolgreich abgelegt. Der Titel seiner Dissertation lautet: "State of the art of GNSS spoofing and spoofing detection with new receiver based defense strategies and experimental validation". Wir gratulieren herzlich! Foto des Kandidaten und der Prüfungskommission bestehend aus (Prof. Schmitt, LRT9.1; Prof. Berglez, TUG; Prof. Pany, LRT9.2)

Contribution to ION GNSS+ 2022 in Denver, Colorado

The Institute of Space Technology and Space Applications contributed five papers and corresponding presentations to the this year's ION GNSS+ conference in Denver, Colorado

Summer visit of INHA University (South Korea) colleagues

Prof. Jong-Hoon Won from INHA University in South Korea and students of his laboratory visit our Institute this summer (23.06.-06.08.2022) to establish possible topics for collaboration.

ISTA bei der FUSION 2022 mit einem paper vertreten

Das Institut ist in diesem Jahr zum ersten mal auf der FUSION 2022 vertreten. Die internationale Konferenz findet vom 4. bis 7. Juli in Linköping, Schweden statt.

Summit 2022 Conference organized by ISTA

IEEE AESS Harry Rowe Mimno award for the paper "State Estimation Methods in Navigation: Overview and Application"

Paper-Clip Antenna

Ever Imagined that a small paper clip can acquire a GNSS Signal, which actually is useful? We have an answer for you. At ISTA we have developed a Paper Clip Antenna capable of GNSS Positioning!

Projekt WESIS-alpha gestartet

In disem Projekt arbeitet unser Institut zusammen mit dem Bundesamt für Kartografie und Geodäsie (BKG) in Wettzell. Es soll eine Monitoringstation für GNSS Signale am Standort Wettzell aufgebaut werden. Die Software wird von unserem Institut entwickelt.

ION Konferenz Teilnahme

Auch dieses Jahr gab es eine zahlreiche Teilnahme unserer wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Corona-bedingten teils virtuell gestalteten ION Konferenz in St.Louis, MO, USA vom 20.-24.9.21

Ground multipath mitigation with UAVs

Galileo OS NMA authentication services under test

Since November 28th 2020, the navigation authentication data has been transmitted through the Galileo Open Service (OS) signal. This is the first open service GNSS signal ever to provide authentication service, namely Open Service Navigation Message Authentication (OSNMA). We are participating in the evaluation that is taking currently ongoing and are capable of evaluating the authentication service that is being provided.

Emulation of a LiDAR/IMU Navigation Solution for an Asteroid Lander Using a Multicopter

In the field of deep space exploration, sending probes to planets, moons and asteroids are getting more attention in order to understand the origin of the universe, the assessment of possible existence of forms of life –apart from those on the Earth–, and the possibility of establishing colonies in the solar system. One crucial task of those spacecraft is to ensure the autonomy of operating in the vicinities of those celestial bodies. Hence, we are proposing a new concept for autonomous navigation of an asteroid lander.

New LiDAR simulation framework for GNSS/INS/LiDAR sensor fusion

New Inertial Laboratory

ISTA has set up a new high-tech inertial laboratoy, which enables the calibration of all IMU sensor classes!!!

New GNSS antenna array setup

New GNSS antenna array setup ready to study the possibilities of (suboptimal) antenna array processing for position and attitude estimation, interference mitigation and spoofing detection

ION GNSS+ 2020 GOES VIRTUAL

We are back !!! With new energy, with new research, and in a totally new way. Catch our latest video presentations from ION GNSS+ 2020

ISTA-Forschungsteam demonstriert High-Tech-Spoofing-Versuche

Position konnte weggezogen werden, Receiver blieben unauffällig

ISTA introduces database to help research community..

Have doubts about your Smartphone GNSS capabilities? Want to know how good is your Smartphone GNSS raw data and sensors quality for your planned Android Applications? Or confused with measurement setup idea for performing RTK solution with a Smartphone?

ISGNSS contribution and prize award for best presentation

The International Symposium on GNSS (ISGNSS) 2019 in conjunction with Institute of Positioning, Navigation and Timing (IPNT) Conference was held from October 29 to November 1, 2019 in Jeju Island, Korea

Inside GNSS magazine article

In the September/October 2019 issue of the InsideGNSS magazine we present our novel GNSS-Software-Transceiver concept.

UniBwM researchers achieved unprecedented 1-2 cm (!) precise GNSS positioning with commercial smartphone

H2020 Space Information Day and Brokerage Event

Prof. Pany presented his views on future R&D strategies for Galileo

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