举办《Integerated Navigation Technologies: State of the Art and Future Trends》学术讲座的通知
讲座时间:2019年4月23日上午10:00-11:00
讲座地点:建筑与交通工程学院703报告厅
报告题目:Integerated Navigation Technologies:State of the Art and Future Trends
报告人:Naser El-Sheimy 教授
【主讲人简介】Dr. Naser El-Sheimy is a Professor and Tier-1 Canada Research Chair in Geomatics Multi-sensor Systems at the University of Calgary. He is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (FCAE), the Engineering Institute of Canada (FElC), and the U.S. institute of Navigation(iON). He is also a Killam Professor and Founder of Micro Engineering Tech Inc (METI).Dr. El-Sheimy's research focuses on GPS/lNS integration, multi-sensor systems, and mobile mapping technologies. He has published 2 books, 6 book chapters, and over 500 scientific papers, and has received over 30 national and international paper awards, He has supervised and graduated more than 60 Master's and PhD studentsHis honors include the ASTech "Leadership in Alberta Technology" Award, APEGA Educational Excellence Award, and multiple teaching and research excellence awards from the University of Calgary. He has chaired major international conferences, including lON GNSS, and served as President of Commission l of ISPRS, He is currently Chief Editor of MDPl Geomatics and serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Satellite Navigation,Sensors.and others.
【报告摘要】Navigation has evolved from basic celestial methodsto advanced integrated sensor systems. Over the past 27 years, Dr. El-Sheimy has led pioneering work in inertial navigation systems(INS),sensor fusion,and mobile mapping technologies This talk will explore the latest advancements and future directions in navigation-focusing on robust solutions for all-weather, all-condition positioning.Key highlights include the integration of GNsS-aided and GNSS-denied navigation, Al-drivenalgorithms, and compact, low-cost systems designed to meet the growing demands of autonomous vehicles, drones, smartphones, and agricultural machinery. Real-world examples will illustrate performance breakthroughs, challenges, and opportunities in next-generation navigation.