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This is
the home page of the Satellite Navigation & Positioning
Laboratory (SNAP Lab) within the School
of Surveying & Spatial Information Systems,
at the University of New South Wales.
SNAP Lab
is Australia's largest concentration of academic R&D
in wireless, ground-based and satellite-based positioning
technology and applications. Although our primary
focus is Global Navigation Satellite Systems such
as GPS, we also have active research projects in inertial
navigation systems, wireless positioning systems, integrated navigation and imaging systems, and Earth Observation in general. Want
to know more about us?
Current SNAP Lab research areas... click here to download PDF.
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8-15 December 2008 - Chris Rizos attended the 3rd Meeting of the International Committee on GNSS (ICG-3), Pasadena, USA, and made two presentations, and followed up with meetings of the IGS Governing Board and IAG Executive Committee in San Francisco, USA.
18 November 2008 - Linlin Ge and his team of InSAR researchers were awarded the top award at the annual Asia Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards (APSEA)... more information click here ...
11-14 November 2008 - Andrew Dempster, Jinling Wang, and 10 postgraduate students attended the Int. Symp. on GPS/GNSS,
Tokyo, Japan. 16 presentations were made....
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