Functional Simulation of the Integrated Onboard System For a Commercial Launc...irjes
In the article has been chosen and simulated the integrated onboard guidance system of a
commercial launch vehicle with application of GPS technologies. In this study we shall consider a concept of
integrated onboard systems for launch vehicles in the context of the current task, and provide mathematical
models of all its elements for different variants of their structure and composition. Was set the conceptual design
of an integrated navigation system for the space launch vehicle qualified to inject small artificial Earth satellites
into low and medium circular orbits. The conceptual design of the integrated navigation system based on GPS
technology involves determination of its structure, models and algorithms, providing the required accuracy and
reliability in inject payloads with due regard to restrictions on weight and dimensions of the system
Functional Simulation of the Integrated Onboard System For a Commercial Launc...irjes
In the article has been chosen and simulated the integrated onboard guidance system of a
commercial launch vehicle with application of GPS technologies. In this study we shall consider a concept of
integrated onboard systems for launch vehicles in the context of the current task, and provide mathematical
models of all its elements for different variants of their structure and composition. Was set the conceptual design
of an integrated navigation system for the space launch vehicle qualified to inject small artificial Earth satellites
into low and medium circular orbits. The conceptual design of the integrated navigation system based on GPS
technology involves determination of its structure, models and algorithms, providing the required accuracy and
reliability in inject payloads with due regard to restrictions on weight and dimensions of the system
Location-Based Services Overview and 5 Tips for Location-Based MarketingAdam Steinberg
Overview of location-based services like Foursquare and Facebook Places. Also includes 5 practical tips for getting started with location-based marketing.
Social Zombies Gone Wild: Totally Exposed and UncensoredTom Eston
Social networks have jumped onto the geolocation bandwagon with location-based tweets, status updates, check-ins, mayorships, and more. This doesn’t take into account EXIF, QR codes, and advancements in HTML 5 geo implementations, which are being built into these location-based services. This is often implemented and enabled without the user even knowing it. In fact, geolocation is one of the hottest technologies being used in everything from web browsers to mobile devices. As social networks throw our location coordinates around like candy, its only natural that bad things will happen and abuse will become more popular. This presentation will cover how social networks and other websites are currently using location-based services, what they plan on doing with it, and a discussion on the current privacy and security issues. We will also discuss the latest geolocation hacking techniques and will release custom code that can abuse all of the features being discussed.
Tom Eston is a Senior Security Consultant for SecureState. Tom focuses his research on the security of social media. Tom is also the founder of SocialMediaSecurity.com and co-host of the Security Justice and Social Media Security podcasts. Kevin Johnson is a security researcher with Secure Ideas. He has many years of experience performing security services for Fortune 100 companies, and leads a large number of open source security projects including BASE and SamuraiWTF. Kevin is also an instructor for SANS.
Presented at Notacon 8 in Cleveland Ohio.
Pierre-Yves GILLIERON, Research and Teaching Associate – Ecole Polytechnique ...ATECITSFRANCE
Journée Technique ATEC ITS FRANCE du 26 mars 2015
Mieux connaître les systèmes de navigation par satellite pour une mobilité plus intelligente
Atelier 1 – État de l’art, rappel des fondamentaux
Animé par François PEYRET, Directeur du laboratoire GEOLOC – IFSTTAR
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based radio-navigation system consisting of a constellation of satellites and a network of ground stations used for monitoring and control.
Minimum of 24 GPS satellites orbit the earth of which at least 5 are observable by a user anywhere on earth.
Minimum of 4 satellites is necessary to establish an accurate three-dimensional position.
By Yann Casamajou technical. product line manager Ixblue
With DP-PHINS, iXBlue has expanded the functionality of its industry-leading PHINS inertial navigation system (INS).
The new DP-PHINS is designed to interface with any third-party acoustic positioning equipment to provide INS-enhanced acoustic data input to marine dynamic positioning (DP) systems. Additionally DP-PHINS can also take data from a range of other sensors, some not normally associated with DP, such as Doppler velocity logs (DVL), for use in maintaining vessel position.
Using DP-PHINS with INS produces positioning data that is smoother, more accurate and is updated at a higher rate. Consequently, station-keeping performance is significantly improved, vessels use less fuel, and wear and tear on the DP system components is reduced.
The system has been fully qualified at sea with industry leaders operating in West Africa O&G development field.
Non-Visual Augmented Reality - Geonotes, Proximal Notification Systems, and A...Amber Case
This was my speech for the Emerging Communications Conference 2010.
Speech Description:
We are now entering into an era of liquid interfaces, where buttons can be downloaded at will, and software flies through the air. Phones have been untethered from their cords and are free to colonize our pockets. They cry, and we must pick them up. They get hungry, and we must plug them in. We increasingly live on interfaces, and it is their quality and design which increases our happiness and our frustration.
The best interfaces compress the time and space it takes to absorb relevant information, and the worst cause us car accidents, lost revenue, and communication failures. We are tool using creatures. Prosthetics touch almost every part of our lives. Until recently, humans have used their hands and bodies to interface with objects. Early interfaces were solid and tactile. Now, the interface can be anywhere. This speech will discuss how the field of anthropology can be applied to interface design, and how future interfaces, such as the ones employed by augmented reality, will change the way we act, feel and communicate with one another. Topics will include non-places, time and space compression, privacy, user flow, supermodernity, wearable computing, work and play, gaming, history and prosthetic culture.
Speech originally at eComm 2010: http://america.arconf.com/2010/cyborg-anthropology.php
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Speaker bio:
Amber Case is a Cyborg Anthropologist and corporate consultant currently living in Portland, Oregon. She founded CyborgCamp, a conference on the future of humans and computers. She has spoken at various industry conferences including MIT’s Futures of Entertainment and Inverge: The Interactive Convergence Conference. She’s also spoken at Ignite Portland and Ignite Boulder. She was previously a blogger for Discovery Channel and worked with Fortune 500 companies at Wieden+Kennedy, a global advertising agency based in Portland, Oregon.
Case specializes in information architecture, usability, online productivity, strategy, and ground-breaking communication methods. She utilizes qualitative/quantitative analysis and ethnographic methods in order to determine future idea/business/organizational developments. She employs anthropological methods to study the interaction between humans and computers. She is currently working on research related to participation architecture.
In December 2008, she founded CyborgCamp, an unconference on the future of humans and computers. Since then, the conference has gone global. Amber received degree in Sociology and Anthropology and wrote her thesis on mobile phones and their technosocial sites of engagement. She is available for speaking engagements, workshops, data aggregation and interface design.
Case blogs at http://oakhazelnut.com and can be found online at http://www.twitter.com/caseorganic.
Tugas Mata Kuliah Pemetaan Lanjut dari Dr. Ir. Priyono Nugroho, MS
Email ke yanto_budisusanto@yahoo.com atau yanto_b@geodesy.its.ac.id untuk permintaan file
Une nouvelle interface "tout-terrain" sous OZI, entièrement développé par GPS Globe pour une navigation plus simplifiée.
Cette notice est compatible pour les appareils GPS Globe suivant : Globe 700X - 800X - 800 - 800S - 700S
Location-Based Services Overview and 5 Tips for Location-Based MarketingAdam Steinberg
Overview of location-based services like Foursquare and Facebook Places. Also includes 5 practical tips for getting started with location-based marketing.
Social Zombies Gone Wild: Totally Exposed and UncensoredTom Eston
Social networks have jumped onto the geolocation bandwagon with location-based tweets, status updates, check-ins, mayorships, and more. This doesn’t take into account EXIF, QR codes, and advancements in HTML 5 geo implementations, which are being built into these location-based services. This is often implemented and enabled without the user even knowing it. In fact, geolocation is one of the hottest technologies being used in everything from web browsers to mobile devices. As social networks throw our location coordinates around like candy, its only natural that bad things will happen and abuse will become more popular. This presentation will cover how social networks and other websites are currently using location-based services, what they plan on doing with it, and a discussion on the current privacy and security issues. We will also discuss the latest geolocation hacking techniques and will release custom code that can abuse all of the features being discussed.
Tom Eston is a Senior Security Consultant for SecureState. Tom focuses his research on the security of social media. Tom is also the founder of SocialMediaSecurity.com and co-host of the Security Justice and Social Media Security podcasts. Kevin Johnson is a security researcher with Secure Ideas. He has many years of experience performing security services for Fortune 100 companies, and leads a large number of open source security projects including BASE and SamuraiWTF. Kevin is also an instructor for SANS.
Presented at Notacon 8 in Cleveland Ohio.
Pierre-Yves GILLIERON, Research and Teaching Associate – Ecole Polytechnique ...ATECITSFRANCE
Journée Technique ATEC ITS FRANCE du 26 mars 2015
Mieux connaître les systèmes de navigation par satellite pour une mobilité plus intelligente
Atelier 1 – État de l’art, rappel des fondamentaux
Animé par François PEYRET, Directeur du laboratoire GEOLOC – IFSTTAR
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based radio-navigation system consisting of a constellation of satellites and a network of ground stations used for monitoring and control.
Minimum of 24 GPS satellites orbit the earth of which at least 5 are observable by a user anywhere on earth.
Minimum of 4 satellites is necessary to establish an accurate three-dimensional position.
By Yann Casamajou technical. product line manager Ixblue
With DP-PHINS, iXBlue has expanded the functionality of its industry-leading PHINS inertial navigation system (INS).
The new DP-PHINS is designed to interface with any third-party acoustic positioning equipment to provide INS-enhanced acoustic data input to marine dynamic positioning (DP) systems. Additionally DP-PHINS can also take data from a range of other sensors, some not normally associated with DP, such as Doppler velocity logs (DVL), for use in maintaining vessel position.
Using DP-PHINS with INS produces positioning data that is smoother, more accurate and is updated at a higher rate. Consequently, station-keeping performance is significantly improved, vessels use less fuel, and wear and tear on the DP system components is reduced.
The system has been fully qualified at sea with industry leaders operating in West Africa O&G development field.
Non-Visual Augmented Reality - Geonotes, Proximal Notification Systems, and A...Amber Case
This was my speech for the Emerging Communications Conference 2010.
Speech Description:
We are now entering into an era of liquid interfaces, where buttons can be downloaded at will, and software flies through the air. Phones have been untethered from their cords and are free to colonize our pockets. They cry, and we must pick them up. They get hungry, and we must plug them in. We increasingly live on interfaces, and it is their quality and design which increases our happiness and our frustration.
The best interfaces compress the time and space it takes to absorb relevant information, and the worst cause us car accidents, lost revenue, and communication failures. We are tool using creatures. Prosthetics touch almost every part of our lives. Until recently, humans have used their hands and bodies to interface with objects. Early interfaces were solid and tactile. Now, the interface can be anywhere. This speech will discuss how the field of anthropology can be applied to interface design, and how future interfaces, such as the ones employed by augmented reality, will change the way we act, feel and communicate with one another. Topics will include non-places, time and space compression, privacy, user flow, supermodernity, wearable computing, work and play, gaming, history and prosthetic culture.
Speech originally at eComm 2010: http://america.arconf.com/2010/cyborg-anthropology.php
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Speaker bio:
Amber Case is a Cyborg Anthropologist and corporate consultant currently living in Portland, Oregon. She founded CyborgCamp, a conference on the future of humans and computers. She has spoken at various industry conferences including MIT’s Futures of Entertainment and Inverge: The Interactive Convergence Conference. She’s also spoken at Ignite Portland and Ignite Boulder. She was previously a blogger for Discovery Channel and worked with Fortune 500 companies at Wieden+Kennedy, a global advertising agency based in Portland, Oregon.
Case specializes in information architecture, usability, online productivity, strategy, and ground-breaking communication methods. She utilizes qualitative/quantitative analysis and ethnographic methods in order to determine future idea/business/organizational developments. She employs anthropological methods to study the interaction between humans and computers. She is currently working on research related to participation architecture.
In December 2008, she founded CyborgCamp, an unconference on the future of humans and computers. Since then, the conference has gone global. Amber received degree in Sociology and Anthropology and wrote her thesis on mobile phones and their technosocial sites of engagement. She is available for speaking engagements, workshops, data aggregation and interface design.
Case blogs at http://oakhazelnut.com and can be found online at http://www.twitter.com/caseorganic.
Tugas Mata Kuliah Pemetaan Lanjut dari Dr. Ir. Priyono Nugroho, MS
Email ke yanto_budisusanto@yahoo.com atau yanto_b@geodesy.its.ac.id untuk permintaan file
Une nouvelle interface "tout-terrain" sous OZI, entièrement développé par GPS Globe pour une navigation plus simplifiée.
Cette notice est compatible pour les appareils GPS Globe suivant : Globe 700X - 800X - 800 - 800S - 700S
Webséminaire Confinement & conditions de travail - Mona 2020MONA
Le confinement bouleverse nos conditions de travail. Devant cette situation inédite, il est difficile d'analyser et de se projeter. Nous vous proposons des éléments de compréhension de votre vécu de ce dernier mois ainsi que des clés pour anticiper demain. Mieux comprendre les situations de travail pour agir, réagir afin de mieux vivre cette période et en tirer des enseignements pour la sortie de crise.
La Mona est accompagnée d'Axelle Minville (Carrière et Entreprise) et Arnaud Barillet (Aract Nouvelle-Aquitaine) pour apporter des éclairages et des réponses pratiques en terme d’organisation du travail à distance, de prise en compte des situations individuelles, de management.
2020 Webséminaire Tourisme durable : nos conseils pour s'engagerMONA
Ce webséminaire vous a été proposé par Trajectoires Tourisme & la MONA sur la thématique du tourisme durable : pourquoi et comment s'engager, venez partager avec nous vos intentions.
#NADOT19 - Le travail en multisite et la communication interneMONA
Comment réussir à gérer le travail en multi-sites, et avoir en même temps une communication interne est au top ? A la MONA, nous nous sommes rapprochés de 2 structures qui se sont penchées sur le sujet : les offices de tourisme de Rochefort et de la Vallée de la Dordogne. Découvrez la présentation du #NADOT19 et leur retour d'expériences sur https://www.monatourisme.fr/multi-sites-comment-reussir-a-reduire-la-distance-tout-en-travaillant-a-distance/
#NOTT19 - Axe Mutualisation - Ecodestination Parc Naturel des Landes de Gasco...MONA
Retrouvez l’ensemble des ressources (présentations détaillées, témoignages, apports méthodo, fiches techniques) et photos de ce grand rassemblement #NOTT19 sur le site de la MONA : https://www.monatourisme.fr/nott-rassemblement-2019/
#NOTT19 - Atelier marketing de services - MONA Charlotte Emery Jean-Luc BoulinMONA
Retrouvez l’ensemble des ressources (présentations détaillées, témoignages, apports méthodo, fiches techniques) et photos de ce grand rassemblement #NOTT19 sur le site de la MONA : https://www.monatourisme.fr/nott-rassemblement-2019/
#NOTT19 - Axe Observation et indicateurs - MONA Charlotte EmeryMONA
Retrouvez l’ensemble des ressources (présentations détaillées, témoignages, apports méthodo, fiches techniques) et photos de ce grand rassemblement #NOTT19 sur le site de la MONA : https://www.monatourisme.fr/nott-rassemblement-2019/
Retrouvez l’ensemble des ressources (présentations détaillées, témoignages, apports méthodo, fiches techniques) et photos de ce grand rassemblement #NOTT19 sur le site de la MONA : https://www.monatourisme.fr/nott-rassemblement-2019/
#NOTT19 - Lancement du Grand rassemblement 6 et 7 juin 2019 MONA REGION NOUVE...MONA
Retrouvez l’ensemble des ressources (présentations détaillées, témoignages, apports méthodo, fiches techniques) et photos de ce grand rassemblement #NOTT19 sur le site de la MONA : https://www.monatourisme.fr/nott-rassemblement-2019/
Intervention de l'office de tourisme Médoc Plein Sud à l'occasion du NADOT19 à Sarlat; Ou comment s'engager pour le tourisme durable en limitant la consommation de papier.
Julie Touya NADOT 2019 - Développer la micro-aventureMONA
Intervention de Julie Touya, directrice de l'office de tourisme Aunis Marais Poitevin à l'occasion du NADOT, séminaire des directeurs des offices de tourisme à Sarlat (24) en avril 2019. Comment gérer les flux touristique ?
Sophie Marnier, Nadot 2019, Terra Aventura, un outil de gestion des flux tour...MONA
Intervention de Sophie Marnier, responsable Terra Aventura à l'occasion du NADOT, séminaire des directeurs des offices de tourisme à Sarlat (24) en avril 2019. Comment gérer les flux touristique ?
Intervention Nicolas Martin NADOT 2019 Sarlat La Gestion des flux touristiquesMONA
Intervention de Nicolas Martin, directeur de l'office de tourisme du Pays Basque à l'occasion du NADOT, séminaire des directeurs des offices de tourisme à Sarlat (24) en avril 2019. Comment gérer les flux touristique ?
#NADOT19 - Atelier 2 : Sensibilisation des visiteursMONA
Mon OT s'engage dans la sensibilisation des
publics : être porteur de messages auprès des
habitants et visiteurs, rendre responsables les
pratiques touristiques ?
Réalisé dans le cadre du #NADOT19 par Sophie Duprat Caouré et Nathalie Jullien.
Ma structure s'engage dans la mobilité douce :
Développer les projets avec la collectivité de tutelle ? Résoudre les problématiques de transport ?
Réalisé dans le cadre du #NADOT19 par Isabelle Laban Hecquet et Gé Kusters.
Mon office de tourisme / ma structure s'engage vers une gestion durable : limiter énergie et consommation dans les locaux, développer le télétravail et la visio, limiter les déchets ?
Réalisé dans le cadre du #NADOT19 par Béatrice Rénaud et Pascal Dupouy.
#NADOT19 - Atelier 7 : Accompagner les professionnelsMONA
Mon office de tourisme s'engage avec les professionnels : sensibiliser, relayer et accompagner les initiatives des privés.
Réalisé dans le cadre du #NADOT19 par Jérôme Lay, Lionel Pacaud et Emrick Herbaut.
7. GLONASS, système russe, non pleinement opérationnel Beidou, système chinois, opérationnel uniquement sur le territoire chinois et régions limitrophes L'Inde prépare également son système Galileo, système civil de l'Union européenne en cours de test et de déploiement depuis 2004 Concurrence
8. Evolution : la 3D Vue plus réaliste de l'environnement et des voies qui se présentent
9. Evolution : GPS + GSM Couplage GPS + GSM Info traffic : exploiter les informations de localisation en provenance du réseau de téléphones mobiles
10. Evolution : Géosécurisation ou l’assistance géolocalisée Appel d'urgence avec envoi automatique de la position GPS du véhicule aux secours (panne, accident) Géolocalisation de la voiture en cas de vol
11. Evolution : l’enrichissement en information de proximité Données de proximités créées par les collectivités, OT, etc, mise à disposition sur les cartographies web et bientôt sur les GPS
12. Les différents types de GPS Les GPS « purs routiers » : Intérêt des POI (point of interest). Tous ne sont pas actualisables
13. Les différents types de GPS Les Gps Portables PDA « Pocket PC » : l’intérêt de pouvoir adjoindre du multimédia lié au tracé du GPS
14. Les différents types de GPS Les Gps sous « Téléphones portables » Tendance à la généralisation de cet équipement dans les années à venir
15. Les différents types de GPS Les Gps Portables de randonnée sans mémoire cartographique : Robustes ce sont des appareils de pure navigation
16. Les différents types de GPS Les Gps Portables de randonnée avec mémoire cartographique : Permettent d’adjoindre un fond cartographique, d’enregistrer des tracés, et de les connecter au PC
17. Un parcours sur GPS Un parcours est constitué d’une route ou d’un tracé. Un certain nombre de points de passages référencés sont des waypoints
18. PC/ GPS Un GPS permet d’enregistrer un tracé qui sera facilement transféré sur l’ordinateur, et retravaillé.