Local Area Augmentation System Laboratory
at
Stanford University


The Local Area Augmentation System Laboratory focuses on research that allows centimeter level positioning accuracy of GPS, particularly as it applies to landing aircraft, but also as applied to other vehicles such as tractors, sailboats, snowcats, and cars. Our lab is closely associated with the Wide Area Augmentation System Lab, also at Stanford.

What is Local Area Augmentation?


  • LAAS Overview Presentation


  • PRESENTATIONS ON CURRENT RESEARCH

  • LAAS Satellite Integrity Monitoring Testbed Algorithms

  • LAAS Satellite Integrity Monitoring Testbed Hardware

  • Signal Quality Monitoring - Evil Waveforms

  • Sigma Mean Monitor

  • Satellite Autonomous Integrity Monitor

  • Ephemeris Testing

  • Illinois Institute of Technology Contributions


  • Publications


    PERSONNEL

    Faculty

  • Prof. Per Enge
  • Prof. Bradford Parkinson
  • Staff

  • Dennis Akos, PhD
  • Ming Luo
  • Per-Ludvig Normark
  • Eric Phelts, PhD
  • Sam Pullen, PhD
  • Students

  • Jiyun Lee
  • Sasha Mitelman
  • Gang Xie
  • Guttorm Opshaug
  • Logi Vidarsson

  • GPS related links

  • Stanford WAAS Lab, (Stanford, CA)
  • Gravity Probe B, (Stanford, CA)
  • FAA GPS Page, (Washington, DC)
  • FAA GPS FAQs, (Washington, DC)
  • FAA LAAS Page, (Washington, DC)
  • USCG NavCen/GPS Page, (Alexandria, VA)
  • Institute of Navigation, (Alexandria, VA)
  • Sam Wormley's Global Positioning System (GPS) Resources, (Iowa State University, IA)
  • WPI SatNav Lab, (Worcester, MA)
  • SEC Nav Systems Page, (Boulder, CO)
  • UNAVCO, (Boulder, CO)
  • JPL's IGS Page, (Pasadena, CA)
  • JPL's GPS/Iono page, (Pasadena, CA)

  • GP-B Aero/Astro School of Engineering Stanford University

    LAAS Laboratory
    Attn: Dr. Sam Pullen
    HEPL/GPB
    Stanford, CA 94305-4085
    (650) 723-8116 (voice)
    (650) 725-8312 (fax)
    spullen@relgyro.stanford.edu

    Last modified: Thu Oct 18 14:46:33 PDT 2001
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