Report on 1st Asia Oceania Regional Workshop on GNSS
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FIG Vice President Matt Higgins gave an invited keynote at the
opening of the 1st Asia Oceania
Regional Workshop on GNSS, which was held in Bangkok, Thailand on 25 and 26
January 2010. The
Workshop was convened by a new organisation known as Multi-GNSS Asia with
strong support from
the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan’s Satellite Positioning
Research and
Application Center (SPAC), Thailand’s Geo-Informatics and Space Technology
Development Agency
(GISTDA) and the United Nations International Committee on Global Navigation
Satellite Systems
(ICG). Chris Rizos, Vice President of the International Association
of Geodesy and member of the
governing board of the International GNSS Service (IGS) has been closely
involved in the
establishment and development of the Multi-GNSS Asia concept and is a
co-chair of the Steering
Committee.
The purpose of the workshop was to bring together interested parties to
discuss the implications of
next-generation of Global Navigation Satellite Systems, and was conducted in
Thailand because Multi-GNSS issues are particularly relevant in the Asia
Oceania region because it will be the area of the earth with the largest
combined coverage from the new systems.
It is intended that FIG Vice President Matt Higgins will continue
to monitor developments in
the Multi-GNSS Asia organisation and ensure cooperation with relevant space
agencies in the region
and with IGS and with coordination by the UN ICG.
9 March 2010