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SANE 2022-08-18
14:05
Hokkaido  
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Observation of Tropospheric Propagation Delay using Distance Measuring Equipment
Atsushi Kezuka, Takayuki Yoshihara, Munehiko Takashima, Shinji Saitoh, Hiroyuki Oda, Naoki Fujii (ENRI) SANE2022-35
Vulnerability of GNSS has been mentioned as an important issue even though aircraft navigation relies on GNSS. So, perfo... [more] SANE2022-35
pp.13-17
SANE 2020-01-30
14:25
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum The influence to the positioning by instantaneous interruption of GPS signal reception in GBAS reference station with passing of landing aircrafts
Shinji Saitoh (ENRI) SANE2019-86
 [more] SANE2019-86
pp.11-14
MW, EST, OPE, MWP, EMT, IEE-EMT, THz [detail] 2019-07-18
13:15
Hokkaido Hakodate City Central Library Degradation of GBAS VDB coverage and assessment of impact on GBAS system operation
Atsushi Kezuka, Shinji Saitoh (ENRI) EMT2019-12 MW2019-25 OPE2019-16 EST2019-14 MWP2019-12
GBAS is a next-generation aircraft landing system using GPS and being introduced to Japan. This system broadcasts augmen... [more] EMT2019-12 MW2019-25 OPE2019-16 EST2019-14 MWP2019-12
pp.35-39
SANE 2019-01-25
13:25
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum Influence of takeoff and landing aircraft on GPS signal reception near the runway
Shinji Saitoh, Sonosuke Fukushima (ENRI) SANE2018-105
GBAS (Ground-Based Augmentation System) is one of air navigation systems using GPS. The environment evaluation of GBAS a... [more] SANE2018-105
pp.87-92
EST 2018-09-06
15:40
Okinawa Kumejima-machi, Okinawa A study of multipath simulation to assure integrity of DME
Atsushi Kezuka, Shinji Saitoh, Takahiro Aso (ENRI) EST2018-50
GNSS which is used for aircraft navigation is vulnerable because GNSS signals from the satellite are weak. Construction ... [more] EST2018-50
pp.41-45
SANE 2018-08-24
10:45
Tokyo Electric Navigation Research Institute Current Status and Issues of Air Navigation Performance
Takahiro Aso, Mitsunori Kitamura, Atsushi Kezuka, Shinji Saitoh, Takeyasu Sakai (ENRI) SANE2018-35
GPS is an aircraft navigation system that has supported the development of RNAV and RNP operation, especially the operat... [more] SANE2018-35
pp.13-17
SANE 2018-06-22
14:15
Ibaraki Tsukuba Space Center, JAXA Extraction of local tropospheric delay variation in GNSS baseline analysis
Takayuki Yoshihara, Susumu Saito, Atsushi Kezuka, Shinji Saitoh (ENRI) SANE2018-16
It has been reported that a relatively large tropospheric delay gradients are often observed by GNSS stations in airport... [more] SANE2018-16
pp.19-24
SSS 2018-06-20
15:05
Tokyo   Safety design of GBAS (Ground-Based Augmentation System) to support high category operation of precision approach and landing
Takayuki Yoshihara, Susumu Saito, Atsushi Kezuka, Kazuaki Hoshinoo, Sonosuke Fukushima, Shinji Saitoh (ENRI) SSS2018-10
Implementation of GNSS-based navigation systems for aircraft operation is expected to enable us to design flexible and e... [more] SSS2018-10
pp.13-16
SANE 2017-11-24
10:10
Overseas Malaysia (Borneo Island) Analysis of DME Ranging Error due to Multipath using Flight Inspection Data
Meiyi Xia (ENAC), Atsushi Kezuka, Shinji Saitoh (ENRI) SANE2017-76
GNSS is widely used in aircraft navigation. However, mitigation of GNSS vulnerability is important because GNSS are susc... [more] SANE2017-76
pp.69-73
SANE 2017-01-26
13:25
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum Analysis of a reflective wave of GPS signal from a hangar
Shinji Saitoh, Takahiro Aso, Sonosuke Fukushima (ENRI) SANE2016-100
 [more] SANE2016-100
pp.25-28
SANE 2016-01-22
15:20
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum Consideration of availability prediction method of the Ground-Based Augmentation Systems
Shinji Saitoh (ENRI) SANE2015-104
 [more] SANE2015-104
pp.129-132
SANE 2015-01-23
15:35
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum Consideration of influence of the VOR long-distance propagation by Es on the GBAS-VDB
Shinji Saitoh (ENRI), Ichiro Tomizawa (UEC), Atsushi Yamamoto (JCGA) SANE2014-125
 [more] SANE2014-125
pp.113-118
SANE 2014-01-24
15:45
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum Comparison about course deviation of GLS and ILS by flight experiments
Shinji Saitoh, Sonosuke Fukushima (ENRI) SANE2013-131
 [more] SANE2013-131
pp.109-114
SANE 2013-07-26
13:50
Tokyo Electric Navigation Research Institute Experiment of Regional Navigation by Using QZS/GEO Signal Simulator
Hideki Yamada (TUMST), Seigo Fujita (Mitsubishi Electric Corp.), Shinji Saitoh, Takeyasu Sakai, Ken Ito (ENRI) SANE2013-39
QZSS (Quasi-Zenith Satellite System) is a Japanese satellite navigation program with a regional service coverage. The or... [more] SANE2013-39
pp.13-16
SANE 2013-01-25
15:45
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum GLS Flight Evaluation by B787 at KIX
Shinji Saitoh (ENRI), Seigo Fujita (Mitsubishi Electric), Sonosuke Fukushima, Yasuhiro Yama (ENRI), Takenobu Nagai, Naoki Fujiwara (ANA), Nobumichi Akagi, Hirohisa Takahama (JAL) SANE2012-148
Electronic Navigation Research Institute (ENRI) has been conducting research and development about Ground-Based Augmenta... [more] SANE2012-148
pp.125-130
SANE 2012-01-26
14:30
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum Evaluation of Basic Performance of GBAS Prototype Using Multi-Mode Receiver
Shinji Saitoh, Seigo Fujita, Sonosuke Fukushima (ENRI) SANE2011-144
Electronic Navigation Research Institute (ENRI) has been conducting research and development about Ground-Based Augmenta... [more] SANE2011-144
pp.15-20
SANE 2010-01-29
14:25
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum Effects of intense sporadic E on aircraft navigation using global navigation satellite system
Shinji Saitoh (ENRI), Ichiro Tomizawa (Univ. of Electro-Comm.) SANE2009-154
The scintillation associated with sporadic E (Es) was observed in the L1 ranging signal of the second Multi-functional T... [more] SANE2009-154
pp.91-94
SAT, SANE
(Joint)
2009-02-27
13:25
Kyoto NICT Knowledge Creating Communication Research Center SBAS Ranging Signals Effects on SBAS for GNSS
Naoki Fujii, Susumu Saito, Takayuki Yoshihara, Shinji Saitoh, Sonosuke Fukushima, Masahiro Kudo (Electronic Navigation Res Inst.) SANE2008-121
A GBAS (Ground-Based Augmentation System) using SBAS (Satellite-Based Augmentation System) ranging sources has an advant... [more] SANE2008-121
pp.53-58
SANE 2008-01-24
15:55
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum Results of Applying Range Difference Estimation as Signal Quality Monitoring Method to Deformation Pseudo GPS Signal
Shinji Saitoh, Takayuki Yoshihara, Sonosuke Fukushima, Naoki Fujii (ENRI) SANE2007-111
In the GNSS based navigation system such as GBAS (ground based augmentation system) that is developped in Electronic Nav... [more] SANE2007-111
pp.55-58
SANE 2007-01-19
14:05
Nagasaki Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum the positioning of an aircraft by the integration of the velocity
Shinji Saitoh, Takayuki Yoshihara (ENRI) SANE2006-127
(To be available after the conference date) [more] SANE2006-127
pp.47-50
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