Friday 21st June 2013 |
0845 – 0900 |
Welcome and Opening Remarks – Mr Mikael Lilje
[Handouts] |
0900 – 1030 |
Session 1.1 Case Studies – The Status and Issues of
Geodetic Infrastructure from Countries in the Region
Session Outline - Presenters will provide a technical
summary of their geodetic infrastructure; outline the nature,
composition, services available, the users, who manage / maintain such
infrastructure; and also highlight issues and future plans to modernise
their geodetic framework.Presenters:
- Mr. Aris Sunantyo (Indonesia) [Handouts]
- Mr. Mosese Tagicakibau (Fiji) [Handouts]
- Mr. Gairo Wari (PNG) [Handouts]
- Ms. Charisma Victoria Cayapan (Philippines) [Handouts]
|
1030 – 1100 |
Morning Tea |
1100 – 1230 |
Session 1.2 IGS Services and Other Initiatives
Session Outline - How IGS / APREF services and other
related initiatives provide access to the International Terrestrial
Reference System (ITRS) via ITRF2008; the Global Geodetic Observing
System (GGOS); geodetic infrastructure supporting the geoscience
community and the geospatial community through the exchange of data and
information.Presenter:
|
1230 – 1330 |
Lunch |
1330 – 1530 |
Session 1.3 APREF Status and Determination
Session Outline - The state of play of APREF and how the
reference frame was derived; APREF services and applications; how can
national agencies participate and exchange data and information; the UN
Global Geospatial Information Management (GGIM) initiative and its
influence on geodetic practice.Presenter:
|
1530 – 1600 |
Afternoon Tea |
1600 – 1730 |
Session 1.4 Reference Frame Infrastructure
Session Outline - How to optimally establish positioning
infrastructure using GNSS CORS; IGS site guidelines; related issues such
as exchanging and / or access to geodetic information; web based
processing services. Case study – the application of a contemporary GNSS
CORS infrastructure to monitor crustal deformation and how it is an
essential factor to maintain the geodetic reference frame in active
tectonic zone like Asia- Pacific region.Presenters:
|
1900 – 2200 |
Seminar Dinner Restaurant: Cafe Amorsolo Location: PICC
– 2nd Floor, Secretariat Building Sponsored by ESRI, Trimble, Leica
Geosystems |
Saturday 22nd June 2013 |
0900 – 1030 |
Session 2.1 Gravity and WHS
Session Outline - The inter relationship of satellite
missions (such as GRACE, GOCE and CHAMP), relative and absolute gravity,
world height system, and geoids, with reference frames and geodetic
datums; with emphasis on case studies from the Asia Pacific region.
Presenters:
|
1030 – 1130 |
Morning Tea |
1100 – 1230 |
Session 2.2 Multi-GNSS Environment
Session Outline - Overview of ICG; the state of play and
emerging issues relating to a multi-GNSS environment; PPP and precise
differential GNSS techniques (RTK, NRTK); geo-referencing /
geo-positioning for survey applications. Case study – overview of GEONET
- a Japanese nationwide multi GNSS observation network consisted of
about 1,200 stations and its geodetic services / applications.
Presenters:
|
1230 – 1330 |
Lunch |
1330 – 1530 |
Session 2.3 Going GeoCentric
Session Outline - The Australian and New Zealand going
geo-centric experience; technical hurdles; on-going maintenance of a
modern datum; linking national datums to the ITRF; the benefits; the
future and issues.Presenters:
|
1530 – 1600 |
Afternoon Tea |
1600 – 1645 |
Session 2.4 Dynamic Datums
Session Outline - Concepts of 4 Dimensional datums; the
pros and cons of static, semi-dynamic datum and dynamic datums; Case
study – New Zealand.Presenter:
|
1645 – 1730 |
Session 2.5 The Role of Manufacturers in Geodetic
Infrastructure
Session Outline – Manufactures will provide an insight to
what role they can play and how they can assist in developing geodetic
infrastructure in the region; what technical advice or applications they
can supply to users to manage data in a modern and ever changing
geospatial environment, especially with respect numerous geodetic datums
/ reference systems.Presenters:
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1730 - |
Closing Remarks – FIG Commission 5 – Mr
Mikael Lilje and Mr Rob Sarib |