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8th COUNT Workshop

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The 8th COUNT Workshop, co-organized by the Satellite Positioning and Inertial Navigation (SPIN) Lab and the ElectroScience Lab, was held at The Blackwell Center on April 9-10, 2013.  The premier event drew a record attendance this year, totaling in 65 professionals representing faculty and graduate students from OSU, AFRL AFIT, Miami University and Ohio University, COUNT industrial affiliates, and representatives from the federal and local government. The two-day workshop featured overview presentations from the four universities, providing valuable information on the ongoing research and graduate programs. Industrial affiliates, who are the paying members from the large defense companies, reported about their R&D activities and future needs. Poster sessions provided graduate students the opportunity to show their research work. The single-track workshop provides an effective way to exchange ideas and to discuss developments in the field of precise navigation, accurate timekeeping, registration and geospatial technologies that is essential for modern day warfare, homeland security, commercial aviation, transportation, agriculture, emergency rescue efforts, and more.

COUNT stands for the Consortium of Ohio Universities on Navigation and Timekeeping (http://www.countohio.org/). COUNT was established in 2006 by the faculty and researchers from Ohio State, Ohio University, Air Force Institute of technology (AFIT) and Miami University to share their expertise for further training of undergraduate and graduate students as well as employees of the US-based navigation industry

The following students and and post-doctoral researched from the SPIN Lab, working with Prof. Dorota Brzezinska and Dr. Charles Toth, presented posters at the workshop:


Dr. Jihye Park

Ionospheric observations of Underground Nuclear Explosions (UNE) using GPS and the Very Large Array

Andrew Zaydak

Navigation in GPS Denied Environments Using a Collaborative Navigation Approach

Omar Mora

Extracting Landslide Features from Airborne LiDAR

Justin Crawford

GPS Popsiclelization and Coordinate Accuracy

Siavash Hosseiny

GPS/IMU Navigation Simulator to Support Automotive Safety

Mehmet Ali Ugur and Terri Richardson

The Effect of Tropospheric Delay Modeling on the Determination of GPS-Derived Ellipsoidal Height in Permanent GNSS Networks using OPUS-Projects

Peng-Yu Chen

Performance Evaluation of a Matlab-based Multi-sensor Integrated System

Dr. Greg Jozkow and Zoltan Koppanyi

Indoor Trajectory Reconstruction Kinect Sensor

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