2024 PNT Symposium • Day 1: Student Presentation Videos
The table below displays the student presentations from the 2024 PNT Symposium. The presentations are listed in alphabetical order of the presenter's last name.
All of the student presentations were recorded, and we have received permission from most, but not all of the students, to display their video presentation and/or a PDF file of their presentation slides.
For those presentations which we are permitted to display, click on the Play Video button preceding the presentation title to open an SCPNT Video Gallery page containing an unlisted (not searchable) YouTube video of that presentation.
Also, for those presentations for which we are permitted to display presentation slides, click on any presentation title in blue text to view/download the presentation PDF file.
2024 PNT Symposium: October 28th — Student Presentations | ||
| Name | Affiliation | Presentation Title |
| Sahil Ahmed | Illinois Institute of Technology |
Uncovering Subtle GNSS Spoofing by Decomposing the Complex Cross Ambiguity Function |
| Blake Baker | Auburn University | Development of a Robust GPS Correlator Model |
| Toby Bell | Stanford University | Event-Driven Real-Time Differential GPS for Distributed Space Systems |
| Pin-Hsuan Cheng | University of Colorado Boulder | |
| Kaila Coimbra | Stanford University | Single-Satellite Lunar Navigation via Doppler Shift Observables for the NASA Endurance Mission |
| Mikaela Dobbin | University of Colorado Boulder | Expected performance of a GPS-based CSAC characterization in LEO |
| Jiahui Hu | Illinois Institute of Technology | |
| Junsoo Kim | Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST) | Methodology for Determining the Minimum Airspace Separation within the Controlled Airspace |
| Dong-kyeong Lee | University of Colorado Boulder | Android GNSS Positioning using Single-Differenced Tightly Coupled EKF |
| Stephanie Meyer | Auburn University | Navigation and Planning Challenges in Autonomous Racing |
| Ashwyn Sam | Stanford University | The imminent threat of small space debris and how to tackle it |
| Ya-Xun Yang | National Cheng Kung University | |