GNSS Activities in Asia-Pacific: MGA 2017 Students & Young Professionals Forum
Explore the MGA 2017 Students and Young Professionals Forum focusing on GNSS activities in the Asia-Pacific region. Join university students and young researchers to discuss possibilities and challenges in the GNSS community. Akihiko Nishino, a Ph.D. student, sheds light on GNSS for disaster management and the importance of information delivery during emergencies. Learn about GNSS signals like GPS, GLONAS, Galileo, BeiDou, and QZSS for disaster management in the region.
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MGA 2017 MGA STUDENTS AND YOUNG PROFESSIONALS FORUM (MSY2017)
Outline The second MGA Students and Young Professionals Forum (MSY2017) is a workshop for university students and young researchers who are engaged and interested in GNSS activities in the Asia-Pacific region. The goal of this workshop is to strengthen the regional network of the students and young researchers, and to consider the possibilities and issues in Asia-Pacific region that the regional GNSS community is facing and to provide inputs from the next generation of stakeholders in GNSS activities. In order to achieve such goals, this workshop expects participants from various countries, background (engineering, science, business, marketing, international relations and related fields), and organizations (such as public sectors, NGOs, companies, and academic institutions). Please submit the introduction sheet to join the MSY2017.
Akihiko Nishino Ph.D.Student, Graduate School of System Design and Management, Keio University, 2017 - current Background M.S.E. degree in System Design and Management, Keio University, 2014 - 2016 Research Theme : GNSS for Disaster Management, Geographic Information System B.S. degree in Physics, Keio University, 2010 - 2014 Research Theme : Radio Astronomy, VLBI Publication Akihiko Nishino, Madoka Nakajima and Naohiko Kohtake. GNSS-based M2M Early Warning System for the improved reach of information. 2016 IEEE Aerospace Conf., 5-12 March 2016, DOI: 10.1109/AERO.2016.7500880 Interest in GNSS How to delivery information from GNSS to individuals according to their position (That will be useful in evacuation situation from large disaster, such as Tsunami) Possibilities & Issues of GNSS in Asia Pacific Region Various GNSS signals such as GPS, GLONAS, Galileo, BeiDou and QZSS can be used to manage large disaster problems in Asia Pacific region. The Interoperability among GNSS signals for disaster should be discussed in MGA Conference.
Akihiko Nishino (First/Middle/Family) Name National Flag Ph.D.Student, Graduate School of System Design and Management, Keio University, 2016 - current Facial Photo Affiliation and Logo Background M.S.E. degree in System Design and Management, Keio University, 2014 - 2016 Research Theme : GNSS for Disaster Management, Geographic Information System B.S. degree in Physics, Keio University, 2010 - 2014 Research Theme : Radio Astronomy, VLBI Background Publication Akihiko Nishino, Madoka Nakajima and Naohiko Kohtake. GNSS-based M2M Early Warning System for the improved reach of information. 2016 IEEE Aerospace Conf., 5-12 March 2016, DOI: 10.1109/AERO.2016.7500880 Publication Interest in GNSS How to delivery information from GNSS to individuals according to their position (That will be useful in evacuation situation from large disaster, such as Tsunami) Interest in GNSS Possibilities and Issues of GNSS in Asia Pacific Region Various GNSS signals such as GPS, GLONAS, Galileo, BeiDou and QZSS can be used to manage large disaster problems in Asia Pacific region. The Interoperability among GNSS signals for disaster should be discussed in MGA Conference. Possibilities & Issues of GNSS in Asia Pacific Region