9th Saint Petersburg International Conference on Integrated Navigation Systems

9th Saint Petersburg International Conference on Integrated Navigation Systems

27-29 May 2002
Saint Petersburg, Russia
General information

From 27 to 29 may 2002. The IX St. Petersburg international conference on integrated navigation systems is being held by the state scientific center of the Russian Federation - tsni "Electropribor" with the support of the RAS scientific Council for motion control and navigation, the international public organization "Academy of navigation and traffic management", the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Institute of electrical engineering and electronics (USA), the Association of Astronautics and Aeronautics of France, the French Institute of navigation.

   Were presented 76 reports, including 40 plenary and 36 poster sessions.

   The conference sessions were held on three topics: 

  • "Inertial systems and sensors" - 22 reports,
  • "Integrated systems" - 41 reports,
  •  "Satellite systems" - 13 reports.

The program Committee has identified 13 plenary presentations of greatest interest, and recommended them for publication in Russian in the journal "gyroscopy and navigation".

The working languages of the conference are Russian and English. Simultaneous interpretation was provided.

The conference was attended by experts from 20 countries: Australia, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Italy, India, Spain, Canada, China, the Republic of Korea, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, USA, Turkey, Ukraine, France, Sweden, Switzerland, South Africa.

A total of 234 people took part in the conference. Of these, 66 specialists were 48 foreign firms, 168 specialists from 64 institutions of Russia.

The conference was covered by the RIA "Novosti", radio and television.

The conference was highly appreciated by specialists and became a significant phenomenon in the scientific world.

    The conference program is available on the website in the conference section.

    It was published in the conference proceedings: "9th St. Petersburg international conference on integrated navigation systems", may 27-29, 2002, Russia, St. Petersburg (ISBN 5-900780-37-6)-in English and a collection of reports of conference participants from Russia and Ukraine:" IX St. Petersburg international conference on integrated navigation systems, may 27-29, 2002, Russia, St. Petersburg " (ISBN 5-900780-38-4)-Russian edition.

Program

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Schedule for conference participants

27 May, Monday

Registration of the Conference participants 8.00 - 9.50
Opening ceremony
10.00 - 10.15
Sessions
10.15 - 13.00
Lunch
13.00 - 14.00
Sessions 14.00 - 18.00
Sight-seeing guided bus tour of St. Petersburg 18.15 - 21.00

28 May, Tuesday

Sessions 8.30 - 13.00
Lunch 13.00 - 14.00
Sessions 14.00 - 17.05
Banquet*)
18.30 - 22.00
*) Payment for the accompanying persons attending the banquet is to be made at the Registration to the CSRI Elektropribor representative.

29 May, Wednesday

Sessions 8.30 - 12.40
Closing ceremony 12.40 - 13.00
Lunch 13.00 - 14.00
Visit to the exhibition of specimens of new equipment developed by CSRI Elektropribor 14.00 - 15.00
Co-sponsored by
Organizers

CHAIRMAN

Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Prof. Vladimir PESHEKHONOV
President, International Public Association
Academy of Navigation and Motion Control
30, Malaya Posadskaya St., Saint Petersburg
197046 Russia
Phone: +7-812-232 5915
Fax: +7-812-232 3376
e-mail: elprib@online.ru

MEMBERS:

Mr. Loic CAMBERLEIN
32, Avenue de la Bourdonnais
75007 Paris, France
Phone: +33-1-4551 4759
Fax: +33-1-4551 4759
e-mail: Lcamberlein@aol.com

 
Dr. Ing. Luigi CROVELLA
Societa' Italiana Avionica S.p.A.
Strada Antica di Collegno 253
10146 Turin, Italy
Phone: (39) 011 7765 095
Fax: (39) 011 7765 225
e-mail: crovella@sia-av.it

 
Prof. Valery GUSINSKY
State Research Center of Russia
Central Scientific and Research Institute "Elektropribor"
(SRC of Russia - CSRI "Elektropribor")
30, Malaya Posadskaya St., Saint Petersburg
197046 Russia
Phone: +7-812-238 7821
Fax: +7-812-232 3376
e-mail: elprib@online.ru

 
Dr. Boris RIVKIN
SRC of Russia - CSRI "Elektropribor"
30, Malaya Posadskaya St., Saint Petersburg
197046 Russia
Phone: +7-812-238 8234
Fax: +7-812-232 3376
e-mail: elprib@online.ru
Prof. Dmitry LOUKIANOV
St.Petersburg State Electrotechnical University
5, Prof. Popova St., Saint Petersburg
197376 Russia
Phone: +7-812-234 1478
Fax: +7-812-235 4624
e-mail: anum@eltech.ru

 
Dr. David Lynch
Northrop Grumman
Navigation Systems Division
21240 Burbank Blvd.
Woodland Hills, CA, 91367-6675, USA
Phone: +1 818 715 4083
Fax: +1-818-715 3976
e-mail: Dave.Lynch@northropgrumman.com

 
Prof. Leonid NESENJUK
SRC of Russia - CSRI "Elektropribor"
30, Malaya Posadskaya St., Saint Petersburg
197046 Russia
Phone: +7-812-238 8144
Fax: +7-812-232 3376
e-mail: elprib@online.ru

 
Dr. John NIEMELA
US Army Communications Electronics Command,
Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703, USA
Phone: +1-732-427 4635 
Fax: +1-732-427 4673
e-mail: the-woods@worldnet.att.net

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Helmut SORG
Institut A fur Mechanik Universitat Stuttgart
Pfaffenwaldring, 9, D-70550 Stuttgart
Germany
Phone: +49-711-685 6276
Fax: +49-711-685 6282
e-mail: H.Sorg@mecha.uni-stuttgart.de

Contact information
Margarita V. Grishina
Member of the Organizing Committee,
Leader of the Conference Working Group State Research Center of the RF CSRI Elektropribor,
30, Malaya Posadskaya St., St. Petersburg,
197046, Russia 

Tel: +7(812) 499 81 18, +7(812) 499 81 57

Fax: +7(812) 232 33 76
E-mailICINS@eprib.ruelprib-onti@telros.net
Conference venue
CONFERENCE VENUE
  1. CSRI Elektropribor
  2. Hotel Saint Petersburg
  3. Metro station Ploshchad Lenina
  4. Hotel Oktyabrskaya
  5. Corinthia Nevskij Palace Hotel
  6. Radisson SAS Royal Hotel
  7. The Russian Museum
  8. Grand Hotel Europe
  9. Astoria & Angleterre Hotels
  10. St. Isaac's Cathedral
  11. The Admiralty
  12. The Hermitage
  13. The Peter & Paul Fortress
  14. Metro station Gorkovskaya
  15. Mosque
Sights and attraction
The Hermitage
One of the world's greatest museums, founded in 1764 and occupying the buildings of the Winter Palace and Small, Old and New Hermitages. The museum's collection numbers more than 3 million items - paintings, graphic art, sculptures, applied art, coins, and archeological finds. The museum keeps 15 thousand paintings, 12 thousand sculptures, 600 thousand drawings and more then 4000 thousand of applied arts. Painting of such great masters as Leonard da Vinci, Titian, Raphael, Rembrandt, Rubens, Impressionists (van Gogh, Manet, Deggas, Monet, Renoir, Sezanne), Gauguin, Matiss, Picasso are in the ownership of the Hermitage. Hermitage is famous through its collection of Scythian golden articles.
Russian Museum
The largest museum of Russian art, opened in 1898. The museum owns the Russia bigest collection of paintings, sculptures, drawings, items of applied anf folks arts. The exibitions show ancient icons and the collections of items of the 18th-20th centuries. It contains works by great Russian artists: A.Rublev, K.Brullov, O.Kiprensky, P.Fedotov, I.Repin, I.Levitan, I.Aivazovsky and many others.
Savior on the Blood Church (Church of the Resurrection)
A monument of Russian architecture and decorative art of the late 19th century. The church's unique decorations, both interior and exterior, include icons and panels made from majolica and mosaic created by the leading Russian artists of last century.
Saint Isaac's Cathedral
One of the world's most beautiful churches. It was built between 1818 and 1858 to A.Montferrand's design and named in honor of Saint Issac of Dalmatia. The cathedral is 101.5 meters high, and there is a wonderful view over Saint Petersburg from the colonnade.
Kazan Cathedral
Built between 1801 and 1811 to house the miracle-working icon of Our Lady of Kazan. Regular exhibitions are held concerning Orthodox Church and ecclesiastical art.
Summer Garden
A masterpiece of Russian landscape art, the Summer Garden was laid out on Peter I's orders at the beginning of the 18th century. It contains 89 sculptures of Italian masters. The buildings in the garden are Peter I's Summer Palace, the Coffee House, and the Tea House.
Alexander Nevsky Monastery
Founded by Peter I in 1710, now it contains five churches in the monastery complex. The complex contains the city museum of decorative sculpture and the Saint Nicholas cemetery, where outstanding Saint Petersburg residents and cultural figures are buried, including Tchaikovsky, Petipa, Euler, and Dostoevsky.
Peter and Paul Fortress
Founded in 1703 to defend Saint Petersburg against enemy raids. The complex includes Peter and Paul Cathedral which is the city's tallest building (the height of the spire is 121.8 meters) and contains the burial vault of Peter I and other Russian emperors, Museum of the History of Saint Petersburg, the house of the "grandfather of the Russian navy", where an exact copy of Peter I's little boat is kept, and the Old Mint.
Kunstkamera
Russia's first museum, founded in 1714 on Peter I's order. It contains household items, works of applied art and national costumes from Siberia, Asia, Africa, and North and South America. It includes exhibits collected by well-known Russian travelers and explorers.
Museum of Ethnography
A unique collection which reflects the life and culture of the peoples of Russia: it consists mostly of examples of traditional costumes, embroidery, fabrics and furs. The museum's reserves contain many rarities such as icons, ritual costumes and masks.
National Pushkin Museum
The great Russian poet's last home, from where he set off for his fateful duel. The display includes Pushkin's personal belongings, as well as manuscripts and other documents relating to his life.
Dostoevsky Literary and Memorial Museum
The display is arranged in the great Russian author's flat and is devoted to his life and work.
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