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Jinling Wang

Present Position:

Senior Lecturer
School of Surveying & SIS
Location: EE Building 405
Ph.: +61 2 9385 4203 (office), +61 2 9385 4208 (lab)
Fax: +61 2 9313 7493
Email: jinling.wang@unsw.edu.au

Education:

B.Sc, Wuhan Technical University of Surveying & Mapping, P.R. China, 1983.

M.Sc., Wuhan Technical University of Surveying & Mapping, P.R. China, 1990.

Ph.D., Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia, 1999.

Brief Biography:

Jinling Wang is currently a Senior Lecturer at the School of Surveying & SIS, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. He obtained a Doctor of Philosophy in 1999 from the Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Global Positioning Systems and Chairman of the International Association of Geodesy's Study Group 4.1 "Pseudolite Applications in Positioning and Navigation". He is also Leader of Project 1.3 "Integrated Positioning & Geo-Referencing Platform" of the Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information. Jinling is President of the International Association of Chinese Professionals in Global Positioning System (CPGPS) for 2004.

Research Interests:

  • Global navigation satellite systems (GPS, GLONASS) and their integration: for a variety of static and kinematic positioning modes to satisfy precise positioning applications.
  • Augmentation of GPS with pseudolites: potentially satisfying a wide range of industry applications such as positioning, guidance and robotic applications in the mining and offshore engineering.
  • Integration of inertial navigation systems (INS) and GPS/GLONASS: real-time position and orientation determination as a geo-referencing tool for multi-sensor systems.
  • Statistical theory and its applications in positioning and navigation systems: advanced optimal estimation theory, mathematical and stochastic modelling, statistical quality control, reliability theory, and integrity monitoring.


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