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Onsite Printed Conference Program
Advance Program and Registration Sponsored by The Military Division of The Institute of Navigation 5 “Military Navigation Technology: The Foundation for Military Ops” June 22-25, 2015 Orlando, Florida FOUO US ONLY Tutorials: June 22 FOUO US ONLY Technical Sessions: June 22–24 Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld US ONLY Classified Session: June 25 at Shades of Green on Walt Disney World Resort Attend the Joint Navigation Conference and: • Network with hundreds of leading experts in Guidance, Navigation and Control. • Learn about the latest trends and solutions from more than 200 presentations. • See the largest showcase of U.S. military GNC technology products and services. • Stay connected and knowledgeable. Register today at www.ion.org/jnc Technical Session Overview ROOM: Oceans Ballroom 1 Oceans Ballroom 2 Oceans Ballroom 3 Oceans Ballroom 4 Tutorial: Time or No Time: Precise Time & Frequency Tutorial: GPS 101 MONDAY, JUNE 22 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Tutorial: Modernized GPS Security Certification an Approval Process Lunch: 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. (Lunch is on your own) Tutorial: Modernized M-Code Receiver Integration 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tutorial: Submersible Navigation T utorial: Fundamentals of GPS/ GNSS Anti-jam Adaptive Antenna Systems: Solutions and Performance Benefits for NAVWAR Break in Exhibit Hall: 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. SPIDER/SCORPIAN/FLY–A Navigation Software Suite DHS Panel (Oceans Ballroom 1/2) 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. TUESDAY, JUNE 23 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Track A: Sharon Donald C.S. Draper Laboratory Track B: Kevin Coggins, US Army PD PNT Track C: John Langer, The Aerospace Corporation Track D: Dr. Mikel Miller, AFRL A1: Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU): Fabrication, Packaging and Testing B1: Space and Satellite Applications C1: M -Code is Here 1 D1: Alternate Navigation Technologies 1: Naturally Occurring Measurement Sources Part 1 Break in Exhibit Hall: 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. 10:30 p.m. – 12:00 p.m. Plenary Session 1 ( Oceans Ballroom 3/4) Lunch in Exhibit Hall: 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. A2: Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU): Sensor Phenomena and Design 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. B2: Operational Product Demonstrations 1 D2: Alternate Navigation Technologies 1: Naturally Occurring Measurement Sources Part 2 C2: M Code is Here 2 Break in Exhibit Hall: 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. A3: Modeling and Simulation B3: PNT Test Methods and Capabilities C3: GPS Modernization D3: Alternate Navigation Technologies 2: RF Aided (Non-GPS) A4: Multi-Sensor Solutions for Guidance, Navigation and Control B4: Application/Impact of GPS Technologies in Homeland Critical Intrastructure C4: GPS in Military Applications/ NAVWAR 1 D4: Alternate Navigation Technologies 3: Vision Aided WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Break in Exhibit Hall: 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. 10:30 p.m. – 12:00 p.m. Plenary Session 2 ( Oceans Ballroom 3/4) Lunch in Exhibit Hall: 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. A5: Atomic Clocks and Timing Applications 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. B5: Operational Product Demonstrations 2 C5: GPS in Military Applications/ NAVWAR 2 D5: Collaborative Navigation Techniques Break in Exhibit Hall: 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. A6: Precision Azimuth Sensing B6: Multi-GNSS Receivers for Military Applications C6: Military GPS Receivers and Military GPS Receiver Technology D6: Robust Navigation Systems/ Solutions THURSDAY, JUNE 25 7:45 a.m.–8:25 a.m. Security Validation 8:25 a.m.–8:40 a.m. Introduction 8:40 a.m.–11:55 a.m. E1: Classified Session: NAVWAR Threats and Operations Lunch: 11:55 a.m. – 12:55 p.m. 12:55 p.m.–2:55 p.m. E2: Panel Discussion: Warfighter Crosstalk 3:25 p.m.–5:35 p.m. E3: Classified Session: NAVWAR Emerging Capabilities 5:40 p.m. Buses Load JNC 2015 • June 22–25, 2015 • Orlando, Florida • www.ion.org/jnc JNC 2015 Government Liaisons ION Military Division Chair Jan Anszperger C.S. Draper Laboratory ION Military Division Vice-Chair Elliott Kaplan The MITRE Corporation Program Chair Bill Bollwerk Naval Observatory Program Co-Chair Neeraj Pujara AFRL Sensors Directorate Track: A Sharon Donald C.S. Draper Laboratory Track: B Kevin Coggins Army PD PNT Track: C John Langer The Aerospace Corporation Track: D Dr. Mikel Miller AFRL Tutorials Chair Greg Graham Army AMRDEC Classified Sessions Robert Greenlee Joint Navigation Warfare Center Ron Beard Naval Research Observatory John Del Colliano Army CERDEL James T. Doherty Institute for Defense Analysis Eddy Emile GPS Directorate USAF Don Jewell Institute for Defense Analysis Jalal Mapar Department of Homeland Security Paul Olson Army CERDEC Dr. Thomas Powell The Aerospace Corporation JNC 2015 • June 22–25, 2015 • Floor Layout Orlando, Florida • www.ion.org/jnc Registration and Travel Information Hotel and Travel Information How to Register Official Conference Hotel 1. Reserve your hotel room at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld online at www.ion.org/jnc/hotel.cfm All US ONLY FOUO sessions and exhibits (June 22-24) will be held at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld, located at 6677 Sea Harbor Dr., Orlando, Florida 32821. A block of rooms have been set aside for conference attendees at the prevailing government rate ($115 per night) for single/double occupancy. Registrants staying at the conference hotel will save $200 on their registration fees. Be sure to reserve by May 20, 2015 to receive the federal per diem government rate. Please note that we strongly encourage you to make your hotel reservations early. 2. Record your hotel confirmation number. You’ll need it to claim the $200 registration fee discount you’ll earn for staying in the official conference hotel. 3. Go to www.ion.org/jnc/registration.cfm to register for JNC 2015. Rates for attendees registering by May 20, 2015 and staying in an official conference hotel start at: Make Your Hotel Reservation Today • Full Technical Registration: $790.00 • Online: www.ion.org/jnc/hotel.cfm • Single Day: $390.00 • By Phone: 1-800-327-6677 or 1-407-351-5555. Be sure to identify yourself as a Joint Navigation Conference (JNC) participant. • Student: $390. 4. Complete the online registration process. Be sure to input your hotel confirmation number during the registration process to claim your discount. Parking at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld is $20.00 per day, self-park. There is complimentary wireless Internet in public areas of the hotel. In-room high speed Internet is available for $18.95 per 24-hour period. For more hotel and travel information, visit www.ion.org/jnc/hotel.cfm The JNC’s DTS conference ID is N20150610734 (required for DTS government travel orders) All JNC attendees staying at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld will receive a $200 discount on their registration fees. You must have your hotel confirmation number during registration to claim this discount. Orlando–More than meets the eye A favorite Central Florida vacation destination, Orlando is beloved for its theme parks, water parks, shopping malls and dining. If family fun is what you’re looking for, look no further than next door, as SeaWorld Orlando is located right across the street from the conference hotel. Down the street, JNC attendees will find Aquatica, Discovery Cove, Walt Disney World and Universal Studios. If shopping, dining, or golfing are your goals, you’ll find plenty of each nearby – take advantage of the complimentary hotel shuttle or catch the I-Ride Trolley for convenient and affordable transportation to Orlando’s outlet malls, local boutiques, shopping, and dining. For food lovers, head over to International Drive, where you’ll find every cuisine you could imagine. For a break from the hustle and bustle, look no further than Silver Springs Nature Park or the Harry P. Leu Gardens, just minutes from downtown Orlando. Conference Proceedings Official FOUO conference proceedings are scheduled for distribution in August to all eligible conference participants. Conference Dress Battledress uniform or business casual. Transportation The Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld is located 10 miles from Orlando International Airport (MCO). The hotel does not offer airport shuttle service. The Mears Transportation Group is the recommended shuttle transportation provider for JNC 2015. Costs are $20 per adult one-way, or $32 per adult round-trip. You can reserve your spot on the shuttle by calling 1-407-425-5566. You can reserve online using the link available at www.ion.org/jnc/hotel.cfm. Taxi fare between the airport and the Renaissance Orlando is approximately $30 each way. Driving Directions to the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld are available at http://www.ion.org/jnc/travel.cfm. JNC 2015 • June 22–25, 2015 • Orlando, Florida • www.ion.org/jnc FOUO and Classified Session Requirements FOUO US ONLY SESSIONS CLASSIFIED US ONLY SESSION All sessions and exhibits will be held in an US ONLY FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY (FOUO) environment at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld. To attend you must provide the following: The classified session will be held in a classified US ONLY environment at Shades of Green on Walt Disney World. Information required for clearances is as follows: (Monday-Wednesday, June 22–24) (Thursday, June 25) 1. Proof of US citizenship. Classification: Secret 2. V isit Request/including a Need-to-Know Statement (Need-to-Know not required if using JPAS) Visit Type: One Time 3. Photo ID Request Category: Government Request Type: Facility Invitation 4. JNC Conference Badge and Paid Registration Anticipated Level of Classified Information: Secret Visit Request and Need-to-Know Statements: Visit Dates: 25 June 2015 All Visit Requests must be received by May 18, 2015 and be verified by the JNWC Security Office. Purpose of Visit: Attend the 2015 Joint Navigation Conference, Orlando, FL Prospective U.S. attendees must submit their Visit Authorization Requests through JPAS to JPAS SMO: OD3QFJ6ZB6. JPAS visit request POC field must be filled with “JNC 2015” instead of a POC name. For your convenience, if JPAS is not an option, a Visit Request Form can be found at www.ion.org/jnc. Way to Contact: E-mail Facility Information: Shades of Green on Walt Disney World It is recommended that personnel planning to attend the FOUO or classified sessions verify that their Visit Request has been received and verified by the JNWC security office prior to making any travel arrangements. Visit authorization requests received after May 18, 2015 may not be processed. Name: Joint Navigation Warfare Center/USSTRATCOM Program/Agreement: Navigation Warfare MOU Knowledgeable US POC: Name: Diane Jacobson, Personnel Security Specialist Phone: 505-853-6360/Fax: 505-853-6677 Email: [email protected] Organization: Joint Navigation Warfare Center/USSTRATCOM Fax all FOUO Visit Requests to: Diane Jacobson, Personnel Security Specialist JNWC/JFCC SPACE/USSTRATCOM 1351 Wyoming Blvd SE, Bldg 20201 Kirtland AFB, NM 87117 Phone: 505-853-6360; Fax: 505-853-6677 Email: [email protected] Transportation/Parking for Classified Session Conference management highly recommends taking advantage of the bus transportation provided to and from the classified session at Shades of Green on Walt Disney World. However, parking is available. Note that busing will only be provided in the morning and the evening (no mid-day shuttles will be available). Driving Directions from Renaissance to Shades of Green 1. Head southwest on Sea Harbor Dr toward Academic Dr. 6. Exit onto World Dr. 2. Take the 2nd right onto Central Florida Pkwy 7. Turn left onto Seven Seas Dr. 3. Slight left to merge onto I-4 W toward Tampa 8. Turn right onto Floridian Way 4.Take exit 67 toward Epcot/Downtown Disney 9. Turn left onto Magnolia Palm Dr. 5. 10.Arrive at 1950 Magnolia Palm Dr., Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 Merge onto Epcot Center Dr. JNC 2015 • June 22–25, 2015 • Orlando, Florida • www.ion.org/jnc Exhibit Hall Information Tuesday, June 23 Wednesday, June 24 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Exhibits Open 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Exhibits Open 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Lunch in Exhibit Hall 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Lunch in Exhibit Hall 6:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. Reception Exhibitor Hosted JNC Conference Events Tuesday, June 23 Informal Lunch with Exhibitors: 12:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m., Exhibit Hall This event is included in the price of a full registration. Guest tickets may be purchased for $60 each. All conference refreshments will be served in the exhibit hall during hall hours on Tuesday and Wednesday. FLOOR PLAN Exhibitor Hosted Reception: 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m., Exhibit Hall Join exhibitors as they host an evening of information and cuisine. A cash bar will be offered. This event is included with any type of registration. Spouses and traveling companions ages 21 years and older are welcome to attend. Wednesday, June 24 Informal Lunch with Exhibitors: 12:00 p.m.-–1:30 p.m., Exhibit Hall This event is included in the price of a full registration. Guest tickets may be purchased for $60 each. Thursday, June 25 Informal Lunch for Classified Session Attendees: 11:55 a.m.–12:55 p.m., Shades of Green This event is included in the price of a full registration. See www.ion.org/jnc for a current list of exhibiting organizations. JNC 2015 • June 22–25, 2015 • Orlando, Florida • www.ion.org/jnc Tutorials, Monday, June 22 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. All tutorials will be held in an FOUO US ONLY environment.Tutorials are included in a full registration or Monday single day registration. Modernized GPS Security Certification and Approval Process Doug Martoccia, The Aerospace Corporation Security certification includes a thorough technical review of a modernized GPS device for compliance with information assurance, cryptographic and anti-tamper requirements. Following successful certification, security approval is required prior to operational use by authorized military users and prior to export to authorized foreign countries. The security approval process for modernized GPS equipment includes assessment of new functions, such as modernized anti-spoof capabilities, which were not part of the legacy approval process. This tutorial describes how some aspects of legacy certification and approval processes have been streamlined, assesses new capabilities unique to modernized equipment, and incorporates the technical assessment of integrity and assurance functions required for security certification and approval. Doug Martoccia began working on GPS in 1995 as the Air Force Space Vehicle lead for Block IIF development, and has been heavily involved in the initial GPS modernization trade studies for M-Code, L5 and subsequently GPS III. He is currently the Chief Engineer for Modernized User Equipment at Aerospace Corporation where he does systems engineering and integration for NAVWAR, including finalizing the M-Code architecture across the mission planning system, control segment, space segment and user equipment. Time or No Time: Precise Time & Frequency Ron Beard Naval Research Laboratory This tutorial will introduce precise time and frequency (PT&F) generation, dissemination and applications in systems. An overview of the fundamentals of PT&F signals and how they are generated and determined will be discussed. This will include an introduction to time scales, those in use, and their origin, to provide an understanding of how traceability of PT&F is needed throughout its generation, dissemination and use. The distinction between global time scales and those generated and used within systems will be described to provide an understanding of their basic differences and strengths. The distinctions and commonalities between telecommunications and navigation positioning will be described. How GPS has become the primary time dissemination system and time transfer interfaces with many and varied systems will be covered. The session will conclude with a projection of future directions of PT&F. Ron Beard is the head of the Advanced Space PNT Branch (formerly the Space Applications Branch) at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) where he has made significant contributions to the generation and dissemination of precise time from space over the course of his 40-year career. GPS 101 This course presents the fundamentals of the GPS system, and is intended for people with a technical background who do not have significant GPS experience. Topics covered include time-of-arrival positioning, overall system design of GPS, signal structure, error characterization, dilution of precision (DOP), differential GPS, and GPS modernization. Dr. John Raquet, Airforce Institute of Technology Dr. John Raquet is the director of the Advanced Navigation Technology (ANT) Center at the Air Force Institute of Technology, where he is also an associate professor of electrical engineering. He has been involved in navigation-related research for over 22 years, has published over 140 navigation-related conference and journal papers and taught 44 navigation-related short courses to over 1500 students. He is the recipient of numerous awards and is an ION Fellow. He received his PhD in Geomatics Engineering from the University of Calgary and MS in Aeronautical/Astronautical Engineering from MIT. Lunch is on Your Own JNC 2015 • June 22–25, 2015 • Orlando, Florida • www.ion.org/jnc Tutorials, Monday, June 22 1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. All tutorials will be held in an FOUO US ONLY environment.Tutorials are included in a full registration or Monday single day registration. Modernized M-Code Receiver Integration Steve Callaghan, The Aerospace Corporation The current integration of military GPS receivers into integrated platform/weapon systems is limited to the four possible combinations of pre-Selective Availability/Anti-Spoof Module (pre-SAASM) and SAASM GPS receivers. These receivers can reside either in the platform itself or one of the weapons it carries. With the introduction of the modernized GPS M-Code receiver, there are now nine possible combinations of Pre-SAASM, SAASM, and M-Code GPS receivers that could reside on the platform or in the associated weapons. Platform/Weapon integrations must be able to support a mixed load of weapons with Pre-SAASM, SAASM, and M-Code GPS receivers. Platform Mission Computer Operational Flight Program (OFP) changes will be required. This tutorial provides proposed GPS key loading sequences and navigation message data transfer considerations for integrated platform/weapon systems. It presents the data transfer integration concept of “Modify the OFP once and modify the GPS Receivers on each end of the integration, as needed.” This concept accommodates possible changes to the GPS key loading sequence and possible changes to the data content of the M-Code navigation message without having to change the Platform OFP. Steve Callaghan is a Senior Project Engineer at The Aerospace Corporation, where he supports the GPS Directorate User Equipment Group in the areas of requirements, interfaces, test vectors, and security approvals. Mr. Callaghan received a BS in Engineering from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. He has over 30 years of experience in the development of aerospace and industrial electronics. Submersible Navigation Marvin B. May, ARL Penn State’s Navigation Research & Development Center This brief course provides an introduction to the unique navigation requirements and techniques of submersibles. Their generally infrequent satellite/radio navigation opportunities and inherently covert and at depth missions mandate an inertial measurement unit as the kernel of the navigation subsystem. A “port-to-port” inertial navigator has been the Holy Grail for submersible navigation, but tradeoffs of size, weight, power and cost necessitate some reliance on augmenting technologies. The theory and operation of inertial navigation is introduced. Categories of inertial navigators are discussed including a survey of applicable IMUs. Their unaided error propagation characteristics, largely a function of gyroscope size and cost, are summarized. The augmenting sensors discussed include “pseudo-GNSS” techniques, Doppler velocity sensors, transponder navigation and geophysical navigation. Geophysical Navigation correlates a priori maps of bathymetric, gravity, magnetic and/or ocean current maps with the corresponding measurement from onboard sensors to reset the inertial navigator. The complementary nature of the techniques are presented in the context of a representative Unmanned Underwater Vehicle scenario. Marvin B. May is the Chief Navigation Technologist at Penn State’s ARL Navigation Research and Development Center, where he also teaches navigation courses. He has a BSEE from City College of NY and a MS Degree from New York University and Polytechnic Institute, doctoral courses at Polytechnic Institute and is a Professional Engineer. His experience includes eight years as the Navy’s chief analyst for GPS. He is the recipient of PSU/ARL Director’s Award (2013), the ION’s Weems Award (2007) and is an ION Fellow. Fundamentals of GPS/GNSS Anti-jam Adaptive Antenna Systems: Solutions and Performance Benefits for NAVWAR Dr. Ira Weiss, The Aerospace Corporation Allen Morrison, Booz Allen Hamilton This tutorial reviews the various adaptive antenna technologies that are both currently operational and proposed for military applications to mitigate the effects of jamming and unintentional interference on GPS and GNSS signal reception and navigation in an electronically contested Navigation Warfare (NAVWAR) environment. The performance benefits and limitations of currently fielded and evolving adaptive antenna system technologies will be presented. The building blocks of adaptive antenna systems are discussed, including antenna arrays, antenna electronics, and signal processing algorithms, including the implications of operating over the entire GNSS band. An overview of techniques and metrics used to test and characterize adaptive antenna systems is presented. The course is useful for engineers, managers and other technical personnel who want to gain an understanding of the increasingly important subject of GPS/GNSS interference suppression techniques and trade-offs for military applications in a NAVWAR environment. Dr. Ira M. Weiss is a Senior Engineering Specialist for The Aerospace Corporation in the Communication Systems Engineering subdivision, where he has worked in GPS-related areas for over 30 years. He directed simulation tasks as part of the NAVWAR modeling effort, investigating advanced GPS receiver antenna performance, and has participated in acquisition and testing of GPS anti-jam adaptive antenna systems. Allen W. Morrison is a Lead Associate at Booz Allen Hamilton Engineering Services, where he working on the application of digital signal processing techniques for interference mitigation in GPS-based navigation systems. For the past 22 years, he has been involved in the requirements definition, simulation, evaluation, acquisition, fabrication, and testing of many variants of adaptive spatial, temporal, and spectral filter technologies for enhancing GPS receiver performance in the presence of jamming and interference in a NAVWAR environment. JNC 2015 • June 22–25, 2015 • Orlando, Florida • www.ion.org/jnc Technical Program JNC 2015 • June 22–25, 2015 • Orlando, Florida • www.ion.org/jnc Technical Program 2015 Joint Navigation Conference Registration Form Full Registration includes all technical sessions, meal functions, and a CD-ROM of the proceedings; individual registration benefits are non-transferable. You can register online at www.ion.org! Please call the ION if you do not receive confirmation within two weeks. 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Monday, June 22 (FOUO US Only).............................................................................................................................................................................................. $590 Tuesday, June 23 (FOUO US Only).............................................................................................................................................................................................. $590 Wednesday, June 24 (FOUO US Only) ....................................................................................................................................................................................... $590 Thursday, June 25 (Classified US Only)....................................................................................................................................................................................... $590 H discount for hotel stay: Save $200 on your registeration fees by staying at the Renaissance SeaWorld. ........................................................................................Discount ($200) Hotel confirmation # required for discount: Proceedings For Partial Registrants (must be conference attendee) Proceedings–CD-ROM, member rate ......................................................................................................................................................................................... $115 .None Proceedings–CD-ROM, non-member rate .................................................................................................................................................................................. $145 ION Annual Membership Dues–Purchase a membership now and qualify for member rate. 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JNC 2015 • June 22–25, 2015 • Orlando, Florida • www.ion.org/jnc It’s Locked on Target Systron Donner’s improved tactical-grade SDI500 IMU delivers 1°/hr gyro & 1mg accel bias performance over the full -55°C to +85°C temperature range and through extreme 19g vibration environments for greater precision at longer stand off ranges. At only 19 cubic inches, the fast-starting SDI500’s accuracy is repeatable, never needs calibration and is an excellent alternative to larger and costlier FOG/RLG technologies. The Inertial MEMS Performance Leader for specifications and a quote visit www.systron.com or call 866-234-4976 For more information visit Booth 44