Spirent Seminar: High accurate simulation of ground reception environments and PNT in Low-Earth Orbit(LEO) satellites

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Date
24 Jan 2024
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Organiser
Department of Land Surveying & Geo-Informatics (LSGI)
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Time
15:00 - 16:00
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Venue
BC305 Map
Speaker
Shouyun Ni
Summary
In recent years, the demand for enhanced accuracy and precision has emerged across various application domains. The imperative for high-fidelity simulation of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals has become paramount, particularly in accurately modeling the GNSS receiving environments of manned and unmanned systems. This seminar aims to deliver the gaps between conventional simulation methods and real-world testing, presenting a series of distinctive high-precision testing solutions proposed by Sprient. The advent of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellations has ushered in numerous advantages spanning communication, earth observation, and disaster monitoring. However, along with these promising opportunities come various challenges, such as orbit determination, ultra-high dynamics, and new signals. Sprient’s solutions have been meticulously crafted to meet the rigorous requirements of next generation technologies, positioning them ideally to facilitate the success of LEO projects.
Keynote Speaker
Shouyun Ni
Sales Manager for PT, APAC
Mr. Ni has been working in satellite positioning simulation and testing for nearly 17 years. Formerly, Mr. Ni served as an Application Engineer in the AsiaPacific region. He is an expert in GNSS simulator products, and Market Development Manager for the China region. Mr. Ni has accumulated extensive experience in GNSS testing, covering GNSS chips, modules, devices, and various applications.