Th e ESA International Summer School
on GNSS 2009 was held from July
20th to 30th in Berchtesgaden, Bavaria
- Germany. Aft er the great successes
in 2007 and 2008 the European Space
Agency adopted the International
Summer School on GNSS which
itents to educate Satellite Navigation
in an intersdisciplinary way and give
a comprehensive overview on the
design and development of satellite
navigation systems and its applications.
Bernd Eissfeller, leading organizer and
director of the Institute of Geodesy
and Navigation of the University
FAF, Munich was plesed about this
change. "Not only ESA is now part of
this international activity concerning
GNSS education", he pointed out, "but
also many high ranking universities
which supported the Summer School
for the fi rst time." Th e 2009 organizing
committ ee consisted of Eissfeller`s
institute, the Stanford University
(USA), the Institute Supérieur de
l`Aéronautique et de l`Èspace (France),
Aalborg University (Denmark)
and Graz University of Technology
(Austria). 47 participants from all
over the world joined Summer School
2009, i.e. Russia, China, Australia, etc.

Gaylord Green & GPS
Th e inauguration lecture 2009 was given
by Gaylord Green, one of the famous
original GPS innovators. His lecture
was titled “Some Untold Stories on the
Development of GPS” where he revealed
some interesting details on the making
of GPS. Nobody would have thought that GPS was developed only in a few
months without having really enough
time for validation. Other given lectures
titled “Galileo, EGNOS and Evolution”,
“Frequencies, Signals and Signal
Processing”, “Reconfi gurable GNSS
Receivers”, “GNSS in Business Terms”,
“Entrepreneurs in GNSS and Beyond”.
Student Project Work
The students also had to perform a
student project work.
The objective of this competition was
to create a GNSS application with a
technical development schedule and a
business plan. The presentations were
a remarkable mixture out of creativity
and technical fundamental knowledge.
The best ideas were awarded with GPS
receivers and high quality textbooks.
Summit as next…
The International Summer School
on GNSS and the Munich Satellite
Navigation Summit are both famous
Satnav events organized in charge of the
Institute of Geodesy and Navigation.
Maybe already in some years some of the
Summer School students will be among
the high ranking speakers of the next
Munich Satellite Navigation Summit.
Save the date of the next Munich Satellite
Navigation Summit 2010: March 9 -11,
Residenz München – Munich, Germany.
Heike Haas
heike.haas@unibw.de
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