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Ubiquitous Positioning, Navigation and Timing for Location Based Services

The aim of this Special Issue is to bring together the relevant researchers to begin to address to this important issue. It seeks to consolidate the research already undertaken and to chart the future research directions. It is within this context that we invite you to contribute to the thematic series on ‘Ubiquitous Positioning, Navigation and Timing for Location Based Services’. The topics of interests include, but are not limited to:

Receiver/sensor/antenna design technologies

Multi-source cooperative positioning methods in complex environments

Measurements/observables processing models (including error mitigation)

System/sensor/spatial data integration or data fusion, and applications, with a particular focus on very high performance as measured in terms of the required navigation performance parameters of accuracy, integrity, continuity and availability

Errors and their modelling

Interference (jamming, meaconing and spoofing) and integrity/quality monitoring

Advanced analytics (e.g. AI) based applications

Edge Computing Assisted High Performance Localization

Indoor Localization and Navigation Systems

Timing Systems

Achieving high PNT resilience

Editors

  • Washington Yotto Ochieng

    Professor, Imperial College London, London, UK; Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering

  • Kai-Wei Chiang

    Professor, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, China

  • Rui Sun

    Ph.D., Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China

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