DR ANINDYA BOSET-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL...

13
DR ANINDYA BOSE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN GOLAPBAG, BUDWAN 713 104, INDIA Tel: +91 9434004478 (M)/ FAX: +91 342 2530 452 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Web: http://bugnss.webs.com ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Completed Module I of “M Sc in Space Science (MSS)” course at International Space University, Strasbourg, FRANCE in 2005 (01 September 2005 – 31 October 2005), Ph. D. Science (Physics): From The University of Burdwan, Burdwan 713 104, INDIA in December, 2003. Title of the thesis is “Studies on the Accuracy of Timing via Satellites and Positioning via GPS” under joint supervision of Dr P Banerjee, Head, Time and Frequency Section, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India and Professor B N Biswas, Dept of Physics, Burdwan University, Burdwan M Phil in Microwaves in 1993 from the University of Burdwan, Burdwan, INDIA (1 st Class) M Sc in Physics in 1992 from the University of Burdwan, Burdwan, INDIA (1 st Class) B Sc in Physics in 1990 from the University of Burdwan, Burdwan, INDIA (2 nd Class) EMPLOYMENT Research Fellow” at Time and Frequency Section, National Physical Laboratory (NPL), New Delhi 110 012, INDIA from 29.09.94 to 14.10.96 Scientific Officer” at Department of Physics, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan from 16.10.1996 to 15.10.2001 Scientific Officer (Senior Scale)” at Department of Physics, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan from 16.10.2001 t0 15.10.2005 Scientific Officer (Selection Grade)” at Department of Physics, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan from 16.10.2005 to 15.10.2013 Senior Scientific Officer” at Department of Physics, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan since 16.10.2013 TEACHING Post Graduate teaching in M Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Microwaves) course in Department of Physics, The University of Burdwan for twenty-one years. The course modules assigned are: Microwave High Power Tubes and Microwave solid-state devices, Radar, Antennas, Electronic Navigation Techniques, Mobile and Satellite Communications etc. Post Graduate Teaching in M Sc in Geospatial Science Course in the Department of Geospatial Science, The University of Burdwan for two and half years. Course modules offered: Basics of electromagnetic signals, sensors, platforms, interaction processes of em signals, Microwaves, IR Remote sensing, use of satellite technologies in Remote sensing, GNSS, RADAR, LIDAR, SONAR Experience of academic management activities like course management, assignment of project work to students in consultation with other academic and R&D organizations, day to day management of the course etc as required as assigned by the Department. Shared responsibility of classes at UGC Academic Staff College/ UGC-HRDC, BU, UIT, BU, Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, BU etc.

Transcript of DR ANINDYA BOSET-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL...

Page 1: DR ANINDYA BOSET-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL 2010), Rostock, Germany, 28 – 29 April, 2010 T-17 National Conference of Materials,

DR ANINDYA BOSE

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN GOLAPBAG, BUDWAN 713 104, INDIA

Tel: +91 9434004478 (M)/ FAX: +91 342 2530 452 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Web: http://bugnss.webs.com

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Completed Module I of “M Sc in Space Science (MSS)” course at International Space University, Strasbourg,

FRANCE in 2005 (01 September 2005 – 31 October 2005),

Ph. D. Science (Physics): From The University of Burdwan, Burdwan 713 104, INDIA in December, 2003. Title of the thesis is “Studies on the Accuracy of Timing via Satellites and Positioning via GPS” under joint supervision of Dr P Banerjee, Head, Time and Frequency Section, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India and Professor B N Biswas, Dept of Physics, Burdwan University, Burdwan

M Phil in Microwaves in 1993 from the University of Burdwan, Burdwan, INDIA (1st Class)

M Sc in Physics in 1992 from the University of Burdwan, Burdwan, INDIA (1st Class)

B Sc in Physics in 1990 from the University of Burdwan, Burdwan, INDIA (2nd Class)

EMPLOYMENT

“Research Fellow” at Time and Frequency Section, National Physical Laboratory (NPL), New Delhi 110 012, INDIA from 29.09.94 to 14.10.96

“Scientific Officer” at Department of Physics, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan from 16.10.1996 to 15.10.2001

“Scientific Officer (Senior Scale)” at Department of Physics, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan from 16.10.2001 t0 15.10.2005

“Scientific Officer (Selection Grade)” at Department of Physics, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan from 16.10.2005 to 15.10.2013

“Senior Scientific Officer” at Department of Physics, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan since 16.10.2013

TEACHING

Post Graduate teaching in M Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Microwaves) course in Department of Physics, The University of Burdwan for twenty-one years. The course modules assigned are: Microwave High Power Tubes and Microwave solid-state devices, Radar, Antennas, Electronic Navigation Techniques, Mobile and Satellite Communications etc.

Post Graduate Teaching in M Sc in Geospatial Science Course in the Department of Geospatial Science, The University of Burdwan for two and half years. Course modules offered: Basics of electromagnetic signals, sensors, platforms, interaction processes of em signals, Microwaves, IR Remote sensing, use of satellite technologies in Remote sensing, GNSS, RADAR, LIDAR, SONAR

Experience of academic management activities like course management, assignment of project work to students in consultation with other academic and R&D organizations, day to day management of the course etc as required as assigned by the Department.

Shared responsibility of classes at UGC Academic Staff College/ UGC-HRDC, BU, UIT, BU, Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, BU etc.

Page 2: DR ANINDYA BOSET-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL 2010), Rostock, Germany, 28 – 29 April, 2010 T-17 National Conference of Materials,

Served as resource person for 70 lectures in orientation programs/ Refresher courses organized by UGC- Academic Staff College, The University of Burdwan, in 02 courses as Joint Coordinator and for more than 05 other courses/ programs outside the University

RESEARCH

(A) Have a research experience of more than twenty-two years. This includes working experience under different sponsored projects for running and management. The areas of research interest include:

Satellite based navigation systems (GNSS) for positioning, time transfer and Atmospheric Measurement applications.

Established a state of the Art GNSS laboratory in The Department of Physics, The University of Burdwan with support from Govt of India Agencies (DRDO, ISRO, AICTE) and industries (Geostar Navigation, Russia, Celesphere Technologies, Bangalore)

Signed two (02) MoUs with GNSS Industry (Stesalit, Kolkata; Celesphere Technologies, Bangalore)

The University of Burdwan became the first member from India to Multi-GNSS Asia (MGA) consortium maintained by Japan Space Exploration Agency (JAXA) in 2012 [http://www.multignss.asia]

Department of Physics, The University of Burdwan received appreciation from European Space Agency (ESA) for activities on Galileo navigation system being among the first 50 global users of the system [2013]

Department of Physics, The University of Burdwan became an active field trial Centre for Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) from Space Application Center (SAC), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Ahmedabad, INDIA. SAC provided 03 IRNSS-GPS-SBAS receivers for the laboratory [2016]

Received appreciation from GNSS Labs, UK for supporting the STRIKE3 Project, an European Commission funded project under Horizon 2020 [2016]

For details on GNSS research please visit: http://bugnss.webs.com

Microwave communication systems: Have strong background and knowledge of design, fabrication and measurement of Microwave communication systems. Have the experience of use of very high frequency instruments and computer controlled measurement techniques.

Microwave patch antenna: Design, development, measurement and use.

Research Gate Profile: https://www.researchgate.net/search.Search.html?type=researcher&query=Anindya%20Bose

Kudos Profile:

https://www.growkudos.com/profiles/219344 (B) Supervision of Research students: Ph D: 01 student completed Ph D (2016); 02 students continuing SRF: 02 students working under DRDO sponsored project JRF: 02 students working under SAC/ ISRO sponsored project M Tech: 09 internal and 01 external students completed final year M Tech project, 01 continuing M Sc: 01 external and 01 internal students completed M Sc projects, 03 continuing BE/ B Tech: 07 students (external) (C) For the purpose of R&D activities, handled different types of sophisticated instruments like:

Satellite receivers (Ashtech, 3S Navigation, Trimble, Allen Osborne, Datum, ASPL, Analog Devices, Icom, GoeS-1M/ 3M, JAVAD DELTA G3T, Leica GR50, Racelogic Wideband III, uBLOX etc.), Ceasium Frequency Standards (HP), Vector network analyzer (HP), Spectrum Analyzers (HP and Tektronics), Time Interval Counters (HP), Microwave sources, components and detectors, Optical communication components and measuring systems in Computer controlled environments etc.

Page 3: DR ANINDYA BOSET-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL 2010), Rostock, Germany, 28 – 29 April, 2010 T-17 National Conference of Materials,

(D) Publications (list attached) :

Published in journals : 24 + 01 accepted

Presented in national and international symposiums : 71

Technical reports : 03

Book Chapters/ Contribution in edited volumes etc : 07 Edited Volumes : 02

(E) IT skill :

Have experience of use of computers for scientific R&D activities, technical requirements and Office automation systems. Acquainted in requirement-based program development and experienced in using computer based extensive satellite data monitoring, recording systems, analysis and presentations.

(F) Reviewer [Publon Profile: https://publons.com/author/1341363/dr-anindya-bose#stats]

IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation IET Science, Measurement and Technology Electronics Letters Journal of Navigation Indian J Radio and Space Physics Indian J Pure and Applied Physics Tata MacGraw-Hill Education Pvt Ltd

(G) Working experience in sponsored R&D projects:

Worked with eleven projects sponsored by different agencies of Government of India in the capacities of Research Fellow, Guest Worker, Scientific Officer and Co-Investigator. Most of these projects were associated with R&D activities on GNSS (GPS or/and GLONASS).

Sl No

Name of the Project and Sponsoring Agency

Duration Responsibility

PJ 1

Study on the Global Positioning Satellite System (GPS) and its utilisation in precise positioning

(June ' 94 – Sept. '94) 03 months

Student (M Phil in Microwaves

dissertation)

PJ 2

Study on the Reliability and Availability of GPS Signals in India (SRAGI) Sponsored by DoE, GoI

(Sept. '94 – Feb. '96)

1 Yr 06 months Research Fellow

PJ 3

A study on the deteriorating Effects of Selective Availability on Precise Positioning and Timing in Normal GPS and DGPS modes Sponsored by: DRDO, Min of Defence, GoI

(Sept. '94 – Oct. '96)

02 yrs

Research Fellow

PJ4 M Tech in Microwaves Sponsored by: DoE, GoI

Oct, 1996- 2001

05 years Scientific Officer

PJ 5

Studies on the Potentiality of GLONASS for Positioning and Timing vis-à-vis Application of GPS Sponsored by: MIT and DRDO, Govt of India.

(Oct '99 – Mar '01)

1 year 06 months

Guest Worker

PJ 6

Optical Signal Distribution in Phase Array Antenna, Power Combining and Beam Steering Sponsored by: DTSR, Min of Defence, GoI

(Sept '99 – Sept '02)

3 years Co Investigator

PJ 7

Studies on chaotic oscillations in solid state microwave oscillators (SSMWO) and its application in chaos based communication systems Sponsored by: CSIR, GoI

(Sept. 05 – Sept., 08) 3 years

Co Investigator

PJ8 Computer Training Program on Free Software Systems for School Teachers (Jointly Organised by Govt of West Bengal, West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and Burdwan University)

(August ’10 – December ’10)

05 months Coordinator

Page 4: DR ANINDYA BOSET-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL 2010), Rostock, Germany, 28 – 29 April, 2010 T-17 National Conference of Materials,

Sponsored by: Govt of West Bengal

PJ 9

MODROBS, Sponsored by: AICTE, GoI

2008 – 2010 2 years

-

PJ 10

Studies on Generation and Syncronization of Chaotic angle modulation signals in Microwave and mm-wave Gunn oscillators Sponsored by: DST, GoI

2010-2013 Co Investigator

PJ 11

Studies on GLONASS visibility, footprints, reliability and accuracy in and around India Sponsored by: RCI, Hyderabad (DRDO), GoI

2011-2012 01 year

Research Service Provider

PJ 12

Studies on PVT capabilities and advantages of NavIC by utilization of existing NavIC and GNSS infrastructure Sponsored by: Space Application Center (SAC), ISRO, Ahmedabad, GoI

Sanctioned Grant: INR 28.80 Lakhs

2017-2020 (ONGOING)

Principal Investigator

PJ 13

Studies on Multi-GNSS signal environment from India towards integrated and robust navigation solution and application development Sponsored by: Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO), New Delhi

Sanctioned Grant: INR 64.60 Lakhs

2017-2020 (ONGOING)

Principal Investigator

PJ 14

Development of Cost Effective, Compact GNSS receiver for sub meter Accuracy using Low-cost hardware and Open Source GNSS package for location based Application Development Sponsored by: All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi

Sanctioned Grant: INR 22.65 Lakhs

2017-2020 (ONGOING)

Principal Investigator

For details on GNSS research please visit: http://bugnss.webs.com

AWARDS AND MEMBERSHIP

National Scholarship Award (INDIA) in 1985

URSI Young Scientist Award in the XXVIth General Assembly of International Union of Radio Science (URSI), Toronto, Canada, 13-21 August, 1999.

Life Fellow, Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), India

Life Member, Astronomical Society of India (ASI), India

Member, Location and Timing Knowledge Transfer Network (L&T KTN), UK

Member, International GNSS Society (IGNSS), Australia

TRAININGS/ COURSES/ WORKSHOP/ SEMINAR/ SYMPOSIUMS ATTENDED

T-1 1st General Assembly of the National Committee for International Union of Radio Science (INCURSI), Calcutta & Burdwan, India, 16 - 20 Jan.1996

T-2 International Conference on Advances in Metrology and its role in Quality Improvement and Global Trade, New Delhi, India, 20 - 22 Feb.1996.

T-3 National symposium on GPS, Kanpur IIT, Kanpur, India, 20-23 February, 1997

T-4 INCURSI – 99: Frontiers of Electronics, Communication and Photonics, Burdwan, India, 20-22 February, 1999

Page 5: DR ANINDYA BOSET-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL 2010), Rostock, Germany, 28 – 29 April, 2010 T-17 National Conference of Materials,

T-5 XXVIth General Assembly of International Union of Radio Science (URSI), Toronto, Canada, 13-21 August, 1999

T-6 International Conference on Time and Frequency (ICTF), National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India, 6-7 February, 2001

T-7 Training Programme in Microwave, Millimeter Wave and Optical Communication, Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, University of Calcutta, India, 19 – 26 September, 2001.

T-8 Workshop on Planetary Atmospheres, Ionospheres and Magnetospheres under PLANEX programme, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) at Space Physics Laboratory, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Trivandrum, Kerala, India, 17 – 22 February, 2003

T-9 Seminar on GPS, S K Mitra Centre for Research in Space Environment and Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, Calcutta University, Kolkata, India, 25 July, 2003

T-10 Seminar cum workshop on “Introduction to Microcontrollers”, University Science Instrumentation Centre, Burdwan University, Burdwan, India, 2-7 February, 2004

T-11 SERC School on “Basics of GPS and Ionosphere”, Navigational Electronics Research and Training Unit (NERTU), Osmania University, Hyderabad, India, 4 – 24 August, 2004

T-12 One day Seminar on GPS, TEQIP Program, The University of Calcutta, India, 5 November, 2008

T-13 40th Mid-term symposium of IETE, Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management, ICTDM-2009, CSIO, Chandigarh, India, 17 – 18 April, 2009

T-14 16th National Space Science Symposium (NSSS – 2010), Saurashtra University, Rajkot, Gujrat, India, 24 – 27 February, 2010

T-15 National Conference of Materials, Devices and Circuits for Communication Technology (MDCCT 2010), Burdwan, India, 27 – 28 March, 2010 (Joint Convenor)

T-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL 2010), Rostock, Germany, 28 – 29 April, 2010

T-17 National Conference of Materials, Devices and Circuits for Communication Technology (MDCCT 2014), Burdwan, India, 7 – 8 February, 2012 (Convenor)

T-18 National Conference on Electronics Technologies (NCET 2K12), Govt Engineering College, Farmagudi, Ponda, Goa, 13 – 14 April, 2012

T-19 Pearl Jubilee International Conference on “Navigation and Communication” (NAVCOM-2012), Hyderabad, India, December 20-21, 2012

T-20 National Conference of Materials, Devices and Circuits for Communication Technology (MDCCT 2014), Burdwan, India, 7 – 8 February, 2014 (Convenor)

T-21 6th Asia Oceania Regional Conference on GNSS, Phuket, Thailand, 9 – 11 October, 2014

T-22 National Seminar on Condensed Matter, Laser and Communication 2015 (NSCMLC 2015), Burdwan, India, 27–28 February, 2015 (Joint Secretary)

T-23 UN/ Russian Federation Workshop on Application of GNSS, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation, 18 -22 May, 2015

T-24 IRNSS User Meet 2015, Space Application Centre, ISRO, Ahmedabad, 7 December, 2016

T-25 National Conference on Materials, Devices and Circuits for Communication Technology (MDCCT 2016), 19 – 20 February, 2016, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, India (Convenor)

T-26 Short term Course “University Management in 21st Century”, UGC Human Resource Development Centre, Jadavpur University, 17 – 19 March, 2016

T-27 National Seminar on recent Trends in Condensed Matter Physics including LASER applications (NSCMPLA-2017), The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, India, 8-9 March, 2017

T-28 National Seminar on Frontiers of Physics, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, India, 30-31 March, 2017

T-29 National Conference on Materials, Devices and Circuits for Communication Technology 2018, (MDCCT 2018),

Page 6: DR ANINDYA BOSET-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL 2010), Rostock, Germany, 28 – 29 April, 2010 T-17 National Conference of Materials,

The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, India, 22 - 23 June, 2018 (Convenor)

T-30 10th Multi GNSS Asia (MGA) Conference at RMIT, Melbourne, Australia during 22-24 October, 2018

T-31 GNSS Symposium, National Space Science and Technology Center (NSSTS), United Arab Emirates University (UAEU), 29 – 30 April, 2019, Al Ain, UAE

OTHER ACTIVITIES/ RESPONSIBILITIES

Serving as the Convenor, Industry Institute Partnership Cell (IIPC) [http://iipc.buruniv.ac.in] and as Convenor, Career Guidance Cell (CGC) [http://cgc.buruniv.ac.in], The University of Burdwan

Active participation in running of Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), Burdwan Sub Centre as a member of the Executive Committee (Hony Secretary/ Treasurer/ Member)

Successfully supported organization of 06 National Conferences (Convenor/ Joint Secretary)

Participation of activities in Science Popularization and students’ co-curricular activities

Updated 01 May 01, 2019

Page 7: DR ANINDYA BOSET-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL 2010), Rostock, Germany, 28 – 29 April, 2010 T-17 National Conference of Materials,

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS A. Papers published in Scientific Journals:

P1. “Evaluation of GPS PDOP from elevation and azimuth of satellites”, P Banerjee and Anindya Bose, Indian J. Radio and Space Physics, Vol. 25, No 2, April 1996, pp. 110 - 113.

P2. “A study on GPS PDOP and its impact on position error”, P Banerjee, Anindya Bose and B S Mathur, Indian J. Radio and Space Physics, Vol 26, April 1997, No 2, pp 107 – 111.

P3. “Degradation of navigational accuracy with Global Positioning System during periods of scintillation at equatorial lattitudes”, T Bandyopadhyay, A Guha, A Das Gupta, P Banerjee and A Bose, Electronics Letters, IEE, (UK), Vol 33, No 12, June 5, 1997, pp 1010 – 1011.

P4. “Study on the update rate of correction message to reduce SA effect in DGPS mode”, P Banerjee, Anindya Bose, Somik Mukherjee, (Ms) A Guha (Bose) & B S Mathur, Indian J Radio and Space Physics, Vol 28, No 2, April 1999, pp 84 - 86.

P5. “Active Microstrip Patch Antennas Revisited”, B N Biswas, (Ms) A Bhattacharya, (Ms) S Pal, D Mondal, P Lahiri and A Bose, J IETE, Vol 45, No 2, March-April 1999, pp 135 - 145.

P6."A semi-empirical model to improve the accuracy of GPS time", P Banerjee, Anindya Bose and B S Mathur, Indian J Radio and Space Physics, Vol 30, No. 5, October 2001, pp 243-248.

P7. "The usefulness of GLONASS for positioning in the presence of GPS in Indian subcontinent", P Banerjee, Anindya Bose and Ashish Dasgupta, Navigation, J Instt of Navigation, (UK), Vol 55, No 3, September 2002, pp 463 – 475, doi: 10.1017/S0373463302001960

P8. “Errors in position-fixing by GPS in an environment of strong equatorial scintillations in the Indian zone”, A Dasgupta, S Ray, A Paul, P Banerjee and A Bose, Radio Science (USA), Vol 39, No 1, RS 1S30, February, 2004, doi: 10.1029/2002RS002822

P9. “Effect of scintillation on timing application of GPS in Indian subcontinent”, P Banerjee, A Bose and Ashish Dasgupta, IEEE Trans. Instru. Meas., (USA), Vol 56, Issue 5, October, 2007, pp 1596 - 1600

P10. “A Study on the potentiality of GPS Timing Receiver for On-Line Applications”, P Banerjee, Suman, A K Suri, Arundhati Chatterjee and Anindya Bose, Measurement Science and Technology (UK), IOP Publishing, Vol 18, No 12, December 2007, pp 3811 – 3815, doi: 10.1088/0957-0233/18/12/016

P11. “Generating Chaos in Injection-synchronized Gunn Oscillator: An Experimental Approach”, J Chakravorty, T Banerjee, R Ghatak, A Bose, B C Sarkar, IETE J Research, Vol 55, Issue 3, May – June, 2009, pp 106-111

P12. “Revitalized GLONASS Constellation Status in mid 2010”, Anindya Bose and Shreya Sarkar, European Journal of Navigation, Vol 8, No 2, August 2010, pp 45 – 46

P13. “GALIEO-only Position Fix from India: First Experience”, Anindya BOSE, Saikat Das, Rakesh Malik and Debipriya Dutta, Coordinates, Vol IX, Issue 9, September 2013, pp 37 -41

P14. “A Study on Satellite Geometry Variation for Multi-GNSS from India”, Anindya BOSE, (Ms) Keka Hazra and (Ms) Shreya Sarkar, International Journal of Engineering Research, Vol 3, Issue 10, October 2014, pp 575-579

P15. “Studies on revitalized GLONASS from India”, Anindya Bose, Shreya Sarkar, Keka Hajra, Debipriya Dutta and A Bhattacharya, Coordinates, Vol XI, Issue 5, May 2015, pp 37 – 42; avaialble online at http://mycoordinates.org/studies-on-revitalized-glonass-from-india/

P16. “Development of a GNSS based Multipurpose System”, Anindya BOSE, Rakesh Malik, Saikat Das, A Bhattacharya, Technia International Journal of Computing and Communication Technology, Vol 8, No 1, July 2015, pp 1066 – 1070; available online http://www.techniajournal.com/images/stories/july-2015/03-Development_of_a_GNSS_based_Multipurpose_System.pdf

P17. “Contribution of GLONASS in Multi-GNSS Solution Accuracy”, Shreya Sarkar and Anindya Bose, Coordinates, Vol XI, Issue 10, October 2015, pp 13-16; available online http://mycoordinates.org/contribution-of-glonass-in-multi-gnss-solution-accuracy/

P18. “Studies on Solution Accuracy of GLONASS from India”, Shreya Sarkar and A Bose, Gyroscopy and Navigation, Vol 7, No 1, pp 39-49, Jan 2016, (Giroskopiya i Navigatsiya, 2015, No. 4, pp. 117–130), DOI: 10.1134/S2075108716010119, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1134/S2075108716010119

Page 8: DR ANINDYA BOSET-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL 2010), Rostock, Germany, 28 – 29 April, 2010 T-17 National Conference of Materials,

P19. “GNSS education: Issues and Challenges”, Bernd Eissfeller, Chris Rizos, Fabio Dovis, Nobuaki Kubo, Reha Metin Alkan and Anindya Bose, Coordinates, Vol XII, Issue 2, February 2016, pp 10-16, available online http://mycoordinates.org/gnss-education-issues-and-challenges/

P20. “An Experimental Study on Clock Stabilization of IRNSS-GPS-SBAS (IGS) Receiver”, Somnath Mahato, Atanu Santra, Sukabya Dan, P Banerjee and Anindya Bose, International Journal of Engineering, Technology, Science and Research (IJETSR), Vol 4, No 12, pp 35-38, December, 2017, http://www.ijetsr.com/images/short_pdf/1512809951_35-38-chd929_ijetsr.pdf

P21. “Lifetime Performances of Modernized GLONASS Satellites: A Review”, Shreya Sarkar and Anindya Bose, Artificial Satellites, Vol 52, No 4, pp 85-97, December, 2017, DOI: 10.1515/arsa-2017-0008, available online https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/arsa.2017.52.issue-4/issue-files/arsa.2017.52.issue-4.xml

P22 “A review of 36 years of GLONASS service from India”, Shreya Sarkar, P Banerjee and Anindya Bose, Gyroscopy and Navigation, Vol 9, No 4, October 2018, pp 301-313, (Published in Russian in Giroskopiya i Navigatsiya, 2018, No. 3, pp. 92–109), DOI: 10.1134/S2075108718040065, available online https://rdcu.be/bfM3Q

P23. “Augmentation of GNSS Utility by IRNSS/ NavIC Constellation Over the Indian Region”, Atanu Santra, Somnath Mahato, S Mandal, Sukabya Dan, Pratibha Verma, P Banerjee and Anindya Bose, Advances in Space Research, Special Issue Multi-GNSS: Method, Benefits, Challemges and Geosciences Applications, Vol 63, Issue 9, pp 2995-3008, (2019) DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2018.04.020, Download Link till May 25, 2019: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1YrGP~6OibD9t

P24. “Potential of IRNSS/ NavIC L5 Signals for Ionospheric Studies”, A K Sharma, O B Gurav, Anindya Bose, H P Gaikwad, G. A. Chavan, Atanu Santra and R S Vhatkar, Advances in Space Research, Vol 63, Issue 10, pp 3131-3138, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2019.01.029

P25. “Studies on Variation of GNSS Signal Strengths from India”, Debipriya Dutta and Anindya Bose, accepted for publication In Indian Journal of Radio and Space Physics, In Press B. Papers presented in National and International Symposiums/ Meetings:

S1. “A study on the determination of GPS dilution of precision (PDOP)”, P.Banerjee and Anindya Bose, Proc. 1st General Assembly of the National Committee for International Union of Radio Science (INCURSI), Calcutta & Burdwan, India, 16 - 20 Jan.1996, pp XIII-5 to XIII-9.

S2. “Problems of navigation using the global positioning satellites during periods of intense ionospheric scintillation”, T Bandyopadhyay, A Guha, A Das Gupta, P.Banerjee and Anindya Bose, ibid, pp XIII-19.

S3. “Degradation of navigational accuracy with GPS system during periods of scintillation at equatorial latitudes”, T Bandypopadhya, A Guha, A Das Gupta, P Banerjee and A Bose, 6th National Space Science Symposium, Hyderabad, India, 4 - 12 February 1996.

S4. “The use of satellite TV network for time and frequency calibration”, P Banerjee, Mithlesh Saxena, Anindya Bose and B S Mathur, International Conference on Advances in Metrology and its role in Quality Improvement and Global Trade, New Delhi, India, 20 - 22 Feb.1996.

S5. “GPS selective availability - the impact on time transfer”, P Banerjee, Anindya Bose & B S Mathur, XXVth General Assembly of URSI, Lille, France, 28 Aug.- 5 Sept. 1996, (Invited).

S6. “Propagation effects on GPS links in the equatorial region”, T Bandyopadhya, A Guha, A Das Gupta, P Banerjee and A Bose, Indian Institute of geomagnetism Silver Jubilee Symposium, Bombay, India, 18-20 Nov, 1996.

S7. “A study on the correlation of PDOP with the accuracy of position fix in GPS system”, P Banerjee, Anindya Bose and B S Mathur, National symposium on GPS, Kanpur IIT, Kanpur, India, 20-23 February, 1997.

S8. “Propagation effects on GPS links”, T Bandyopadhya, A Guha, A Das Gupta, P Banerjee and A Bose, ibid.

S9. “Study on navigational accuracy with GPS”, T Bandyopadhya, A Guha, A Das Gupta, P Banerjee and A Bose, URSI Becon satellite symposium, 1997, Sopron, Hungary, 30 June – 5 July, 1997.

S10. “Propagation angle dependence of scintillation of GPS signals in the equatorial zone”, A Guha, T Bandyopadhya, A Das Gupta, P Banerjee and A Bose, 10th National Space Science Symposium, Ahmedabad, India, 25 – 28 Nov, 1997.

S11. “Studies on positioning accuracy for GPS and GLONASS system in India”, P Banerjee, Anindya Bose, Somik Mukherjee, (Ms) A Guha (Bose) and B S Mathur, Proc. INCURSI –99: Frontiers of Electronics, Communication and Photonics, pp 31-35, Burdwan, India, 20-22 February, 1999

Page 9: DR ANINDYA BOSET-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL 2010), Rostock, Germany, 28 – 29 April, 2010 T-17 National Conference of Materials,

S12. “A study on the potentiality of combined GLONASS/ GPS system in India”, Anindya Bose, P Banerjee, Somik Mukherjee, B S Mathur, XXVIth General Assembly of URSI, Toronto, Canada, 13-21 August, 1999.

S13. “Improvement of GPS Time-A New Approach”, P Banerjee, Anindya Bose and B S Mathur, International Conference on Time and Frequency (ICTF), National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India, 6-7 February, 2001.

S14. “A study on the utility of combined use of GPS and GLONASS constellations in India", P Banerjee, Anindya Bose and A Dasgupta, Proc. The Asian GPS Conference, pp 25 – 28, New Delhi, India, 29 – 30 October, 2001, http://www.gisdevelopment.net/technology/gps/techgp0026.htm OR http://www.geospatialworld.net/Paper/Technology/ ArticleView.aspx?aid=1949

S15. “Errors in position fixing by GPS in an environment of strong equatorial scintillations in the Indian zone”, A Dasgupta, S Ray, A Paul, P Banerjee and A Bose, 12th National Space Science Symposium, Bhopal, India, 25 – 28 February, 2002.

S16. “Errors in Position-fixing by GPS in an Environment of Strong Equatorial Scintillations in the Indian Zone”, A Dasgupta, S Ray, A Paul, P Banerjee and A Bose, Proc. Xth International Effects Symposium-2002 (IES-2002), Alexandria, Virginia, USA, May 7-9, 2002

S17. “Low Cost GPS Receivers for Timing Applications”, P Banerjee and Anindya Bose, Proc. Horizons of Telecommunications - 2003 (HOT-2003), Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, Calcutta University, Calcutta, India, 3 –5 February, 2003, pp 6

S18. “Low-Distortion FM Detector Using Active Microstrip Patch Antennas”, D Mondal and Anindya Bose, ibid, p 49

S19. “On the Performance of GPS Receivers for On-line Timing Applications”, P Banerjee, Anindya Bose and Ashis Dasgupta, Proc. National Conference on Radio Science in India (INCURSI – 2003), p 2, New Delhi, India, 27 – 29 November, 2003

S20. “Remoting of Antennas for Hybrid Fibre Radio Network”, B N Biswas, D Mondal, A Bose and A Bhattacharyya, ibid, p 23

S21. “Long Haul Optical Communication Link using AMPA based Simple Low-distortion Detector” D Mondal, Anindya Bose, T Banerjee and B C Sarkar, Proc. National Conference on Emerging Areas in Applied Physics, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, India, 21-23 February, 2004

S22. “Performance of Geodetic GPS Receivers for On-Line Timing Applications”, P Banerjee and Anindya Bose, Proc. XVII General Assembly of URSI, New Delhi, India, 21- 29 October, 2005

S23. “Modernization of GLONASS and Indian Benefits”, Anindya Bose and P Banerjee, Proc. Silver Jubilee National Conference on Global Navigation Satellite System and its Applications (GNSS-2007), Research and Training Unit for Navigational Electronics (NERTU), Osmania University, Hyderabad, India, 25-26 October, 2007, pp 39 - 42

S24. "Interoperability of GPS and GLONASS: An Indian Experience", P Banerjee and Anindya Bose, in Joint ISG/GNSS 2007, Johar Bahru, Malyasia, 5 – 7 November, 2007

S25. “GLONASS status on mid 2008 – an Indian view”, Anindya Bose, (Ms) S Sarkar and P Banerjee, in Int. Symposium for GPS/ GNSS, Tokyo, Japan, November 11- 14, 2008, http://www.gnss-pnt.org/symposium2008/abstract/oral/A13a-2/7-385-a.pdf

S26. “Glonass Improvement - Aid to Indian Satnav Scenario”, Anindya Bose, P Banerjee, and (Ms) S Sarkar, Proc. 7th International Conference on Advances in Metrology (AdMet 09), National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India, 18 – 20 February, 2009, pp 216 – 217

S 27. “Effect of Satellite Geometry on Navigational Accuracy”, Anindya Bose, P Banerjee and (Ms) Keka Hajra, ibid, pp 218 – 219

S28. “Brief review of Indian SATNAV scenario”, S Sarkar and Anindya BOSE, Proc. 16th West Bengal State Science and Technology Congress, 28 – 29 February, 2009, Burdwan University, Burdwan pp 144 - 145

S 29. “Use of satellite Based Navigation Systems for Disaster Management”, Anindya Bose, (Ms) S Sarkar, (Ms) K Hajra, 40th Mid-term symposium of IETE, Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management, ICTDM-2009, CSIO, Chandigarh, 17 – 18 April, 2009

S30. “Free L Band signal sources in improved GNSS environment”, Anindya Bose, (Ms) S Sarkar, (Ms) K Hajra and D Mondal, Proc. International Conference on Radiation Physics and its Applications (ICRPA 2010), Burdwan University, Burdwan, 16 – 17 January, 2010, p-55

S31. “Improved GLONASS: Importance for Ionospheric Research in India”, Anindya Bose, (Ms) S Sarkar, (Ms) K Hajra, Proc. National Space Science Symposium 2010 (NSSS-2010), Saurastra University, Rajkot, 24 – 27 Februray,

Page 10: DR ANINDYA BOSET-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL 2010), Rostock, Germany, 28 – 29 April, 2010 T-17 National Conference of Materials,

2010, p - 87

S32. “GLONASS for improved GNSS from India”, Anindya Bose, (Ms) S Sarkar and D Mondal, Proc. National Conference on Materials, Devices and Circuits for Communication Technology (MDCCT- 2010), Burdwan, India during 27 – 28 March, 2010, pp 97 – 98.

S33. “GLONASS Modernisation: Hopes and Reality”, Anindya Bose, (Ms) S Sarkar and P Banerjee, Proc. International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL 2010) (E-Proc.), Rostock, Germany, 28 – 29 April, 2010

S34. “Software for GPS-GLONASS OEM Board control”, Anindya Bose, Avik Mukherjee and Sourav Nandi, Proc. MDCCT 2012 (ISBN 978-93-80663-36-4), The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 6 – 7 February, 2012, pp 124 - 127

S35. “A review of GLONASS constellation modernization”, Anindya Bose, Shreya Sarkar, Keka Hazra and P Banerjee, ibid, pp 128 – 131

S36. “Experiment to Study Revitalized GLONASS Signal Availability from India”, Anindya Bose, Shreya Sarkar, Keka Hazra, Avik Mukherjee and Sourav Nandi, Proc. National Conference on Electronics Technologies (NCET 2K12), Govt Engineering College, Ponda, Goa, 13 – 14 April, 2012, pp 79 – 84

S37. “Preliminary Results of India-wide availability of GLONASS”, Anindya Bose, S Sarkar, K Hajra, P Banerjee, S Nandi, A Mukherjee, G Sateesh Reddy and Manjit Kumar, Proc. 8th International Conference on Microwaves, Antenna, Propagation & Remote Sensing ICMARS-2012, Jodhpur, India, Dec. 11 – 15, 2012, pp 197 – 203, http://www.icmars2012.org/pdf/ICMARS2012PROCEEDINGS.pdf

S38. “A Preliminary Report on the Usefulness of Revitalized GLONASS in India”, Anindya Bose, (Ms) Shreya Sarkar, (Ms) Keka Hazra, P Banerjee and G Sateesh Reddy, Proc. Pearl Jubilee International Conference on “Navigation and Communication” (NAVCOM-2012), Hyderabad, India, 20-21 December, 2012, pp 150 – 153

S39. “Study on GPS-GLONASS interoperability in India”, Anindya BOSE, G Sateesh Reddy, Manjit Kumar, P Banerjee, Shreya Sarkar, Keka Hazra and Saikat Das, National Conference on Application and Challenges in Space Based Navigation, ISRO Satellite Centre (ISAC), Bangaluru, INDIA, 17 – 18 April, 2013, p 59

S40. “GLONASS for a Multi-GNSS Environment: Study from INDIA”, Anindya Bose, G Sateesh Reddy, Shreya Sarkar, Keka Hazra and Manjit Kumar, United Nations/Croatia Workshop on the Applications of Global Navigation Satellite Systems, Baska, Krk Island, Croatia, 21 – 25 April, 2013, pp 7-8, available online http://www.unoosa.org/pdf/sap/2013/croatia/Abstracts_Croatia2013.pdf

S41. “Broadbanding of Rectangular Folded-Wavelength Slow-Wave Structure using Chiral Dielectric Loading”, Somnath Mahato, P Raja Ramanna Rao, Anindya Bose and Subrata Kumar Datta, Proc. MDCCT 2014 (ISBN 978-93-80663-20-3), The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 7 – 8 February, 2014, pp 91 - 93

S42. “A GNSS-GSM Integrated Location Tracking System”, Rakesh Malik, Saikat Das and Anindya Bose, Proc. MDCCT 2014 (ISBN 978-93-80663-20-3), The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 7 – 8 February, 2014, pp 156 - 159

S43. “Current multi-GNSS status from India: a brief Review”, Anindya Bose, P Banerjee, Shreya Sarkar, Keka Hazra, Debipriya Dutta, Rakesh Malik and Saikat Das, Proc. MDCCT 2014 (ISBN 978-93-80663-20-3), The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 7 – 8 February, 2014, pp 160 – 163

S44. “Analysis of a chiral dielectric loaded folded-waveguide slow-wave structure”, S Mahato, P R R Rao, A Bose, S K Dutta in IEEE International Vacuum Electronics Conference, Monterey, CA, USA,22-24 April 2014, pp 311 – 312, doi: 10.1109/IVEC.2014.6857614

S45. “Multi-GNSS Experience from INDIA Using GLONASS, GALILEO and GPS”, Anindya BOSE, G Sateesh REDDY, (Ms) Shreya SARKAR, (Ms) Keka HAZRA, (Ms) Debipriya DUTTA and Manjit KUMAR, 6th Asia Oceania Regional Workshop on GNSS, Phuket, Thailand, 9 – 11 October, 2014, pp 21-22, DOI: 10.13140/2.1.1137.9204

S46. “Studies on GNSS signal strengths from India”, Debipriya Dutta, Shreya Sarkar and Anindya BOSE, Proc. National Seminar Condensed Matter, Laser and Communication 2015 (NSCMLC 2015), Burdwan, India, 27–28 February, 2015, p 57

S47. “GLONASS from India: review of the revitalised system performances”, Anindya BOSE, G Sateesh Reddy, Shreya Sarkar, Debipriya Dutta and Manjit Kumar, UN/ Russia Workshop on Application of GNSS, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation, 18-22 May, 2015, pp 22-23, available online http://www.unoosa.org/pdf/sap/2015/RussiaGNSS/AbstractsW2015.pdf

S48. “IRNSS and Possible Benefits in Hybrid Operation with GPS”, Sujoy Mandal, Kousik Samanta and Anindya BOSE, Proc. National Conference on Materials, Devices and Circuits for Communication Technology (MDCCT 2016) (ISBN 978-93-85775-03-1), The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, India, 19 – 20 February, 2016, pp 72 – 75

Page 11: DR ANINDYA BOSET-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL 2010), Rostock, Germany, 28 – 29 April, 2010 T-17 National Conference of Materials,

S49. “SBAS Visibility from India- a brief review”, Debipriya Dutta and Anindya BOSE, ibid (ISBN 978-93-85775-03-1), pp 169-172

S50. “Lifetime of Revitalized GLONASS satellites: a Review, Shreya Sarkar and Anindya BOSE, ibid (ISBN 978-93-85775-03-1), pp 173 – 176

S51. “Advantages and Performance of IRNSS in Hybrid Operation: Initial Results”, Anindya Bose, Sujoy Mandal, Koushik Samanta, (Ms) Debipriya Dutta, Suvro Kundu and Atanu Santra, 8th Multi GNSS Asia (MGA) Conference, Metro Manila, Philippines, 14-16 November, 2016, pp 44 - 45

S52. “Initial Results of IRNSS Standalone and Hybrid Operations”, Anindya Bose, Sujoy Mandal, Koushik Samanta, (Ms) Debipriya Dutta, Suvro Kundu and Atanu Santra, United Nation-Nepal Workshop on GNSS, Kathmandu, Nepal, 12-16 December, 2016, pp 16-17; Available online http://www.unoosa.org/pdf/icg/2016/nepal-workshop/ABSTRACTS.pdf

S53. “Multi-GNSS: experience and the benefits from India in GPS-GLONASS hybrid operation Mode”, Shreya SARKAR and Anindya BOSE, ibid, pp 21-22, Available online http://www.unoosa.org/pdf/icg/2016/nepal-workshop/ABSTRACTS.pdf

S54. “Recent GNSS Observations with GALILEO Initial Operation”, Suvro Kundu, Atanu Santra, Debipriya Dutta and Anindya Bose, National Seminar on recent Trends in Condensed Matter Physics including LASER applications (NSCMPLA-2017), The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, India, 8-9 March, 2017, pp-16

S55. “An Experimental Study on Clock Stabilization of IRNSS-GPS-SBAS (IGS) Receiver, Somnath Mahato, Atanu Santra, Sukabya Dan, P Banerjee and Anindya Bose, 6th International Conference on New Frontiers of Engineering, Science, Management and Humanities (ICNFESMH-2017), Chandigarh, INDIA, 9 December, 2017

S56. “Performance Analysis of IRNSS-GPS Hybrid Operation: Study in Indian Metropolis Environment”, Atanu Santra, Somnath Mahato, Sukabya Dan, Pratibha Verma, P. Banerjee and Anindya Bose, presented in 5th International Conference on Signal Processing and Integrated Networks (SPIN 2018), Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, India, 22-23 February 2018

S57. “BEIDOU Navigation Satellite System: First experience from India”, Pratibha Verma, Debipriya Dutta, Shreya Sarkar and Anindya Bose, Proc. National Conference on Materials, Devices and Circuits for Communication Technology 2018, (MDCCT 2018) (ISBN 978-81-88391-55-4), The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, India, 22 - 23 June, 2018, pp 49-52

S58. “Preliminary Observations of IRNSS/NavIC Signals for Atmospheric Studies”, Sukabya Dan, Atanu Santra and Anindya Bose, ibid., pp. 53-56

S59. “GNSS Usability under Forest Canopy on Indian Road: a Study”, Somnath Mahato, Atanu Santra, Pratibha Verma, Sukabya Dan and Anindya Bose, ibid., pp. 57-60

S60. “Cost-effective, Compact GNSS Data Logger using Raspberry Pi”, Raisa Bhandari, Atanu Santra, Amit Roy and Anindya Bose, ibid., pp. 69-72

S61. “A Study using Multi-GNSS Services in Indian Semi-Urban Environment”, Atanu Santra, Somnath Mahato, Prasenjit Ghosh, Sukabya Dan and Anindya Bose, ibid., pp. 77-80, https://scholar.google.co.in/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=A+Study+using+Multi-GNSS+Services+in+Indian+Semi-Urban+Environment&btnG=

S62. “Design of IRNSS/ NavIC L5 Band Patch Antenna”, Dibyajyoti Mukherjee, Nayan Kumar Sadhu, Subham Chowdhury, Anindya Bose and T Sarkar, ibid., pp. 92 -95, https://scholar.google.co.in/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=Design+of+IRNSS%2F+NavIC+L5+Band+Patch+Antenna&btnG=

S63. “On Time-dependent GNSS satellite Visibility Problem from High Elevation Angles and NavIC Contribution”, Anindya BOSE, Somnath MAHATO, Atanu SANTRA, Sukabya DAN and Pratibha VERMA, 10th Multi-GNSS Asia (MGA 2018), RMIT, Melbourne, Australia, 23-25 October, 2018

S64. “Low-cost GNSS Receivers for Geodetic Applications”, Somnath Mahato, Atanu Santra, Anindya Bose, Sukabya Dan, Rinu Mondal and Sharif Ahmed Khan, National Level Conference on The Application of Geospatial Technology in Research and Development, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, 27-28 December, 2018, pp 31-32 (Best Paper Presentation Award)

S65. “Global Navigation Satellite Systems and Indian Defence Research - A Review”, Mrinal Gowsami, Rowdra Ghatak and Anindya Bose, Proc. International Conference on Range Technology (ICORT 2019), Integrated Test Range (ITR), Chandipur, India during 15-17 February, 2019

Page 12: DR ANINDYA BOSET-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL 2010), Rostock, Germany, 28 – 29 April, 2010 T-17 National Conference of Materials,

S66. “Low-cost GNSS modules for Precise Positioning” Somnath Mahato, Atanu Santra, Sukabya Dan and Anindya Bose, ibid.

S67. “Preliminary Results on the Performance of Cost-effective GNSS Receivers for RTK”, Somnath Mahato, Atanu Santra, Sukabya Dan, Partha Rakshit, P Banerjee and Anindya Bose, URSI-Asia Pacific Radio Science Conference (URSI-APRASC 2019), New Delhi, India during 9-15 March, 2019

S68. “Precision of Satellite Based Navigation Position Solution: a Review using NavIC”, Atanu Santra, Somnath Mahato, Sukabya Dan and Anindya Bose, Proc. International Conference on Recent Trends on Electronics and Computer Science (ICRTECS 2019), National Institute of Technology, Silchar, Indua, 18-19 March, 2019

S69. “A Cost-effective GNSS data Collection and Analysis Technique using Raspberry Pi”, Amit Roy, Atanu Santra, Somnatha Mahato, Sukabya Dan, Arnab Nandi and Anindya Bose, ibid.,

S70. “GSLP: A GNSS Satellite Visibility Simulation Tool”, Sukabya Dan, Atanu Santra, Somnath Mahato, Partha Rakshit and Anindya Bose, ibid.,

S71. “A GNSS-enabled Multi-Sensor for Agricultural Applications”, Somnath Mahato, Partha Rakshit, Atanu Santra, Sukabya Dan, Noriel Tiglao and Anindya Bose, ibid.

Correspondence Participation (Presented by other person in absentia)

CS1. “GALILEO Reliability and Availability Studies from INDIA (GRASI)”, Anindya Bose, Project proposal presented in EuroTeleServ, Technical Workshop in preparation of the Galileo 2nd Call by Galileo Supervisory Authority (GSA), Betzrodf, Luxembourg, 19 June, 2008.

CS2. “GLONASS from India: Experience, Potential and Issues”, Anindya BOSE, G Sateesh Reddy, Shreya Sarkar, Debipriya Dutta and Manjit Kumar, Breakout session: International cooperation in the field of introduction of GLONASS and other satellite navigation systems, 3rd International Forum of technological development, Technoprom 2015, Novosibirsk, Russia, 05 June 2015 (Presented by Alexander Bondarenko, Head, NP "GLONASS").

C. Invited Talks

I1. “GNSS: Principles, Potentials, Case Studies and Tools”, Anindya Bose, Geomatics 2017, Department of Geography, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 21 February, 2017

I2. Multi‐GNSS from India: Experience, Prospects and Challenges, Anindya Bose, One‐day symposium on Opportunities, Challenges and Trends in Navigation Technologies, Navigational Electronics Research and Training Unit (NERTU), Osmania University, Hyderabad, 05 September, 2017

I3. “Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS): Easy Tool for Using Satellite Signals”, Anindya Bose, One day Conference on Recent Advancements in Astrophysics and Space Science (CORASS), Sidhu Kanu Birsha University, Purulia, West Bengal, 5 February, 2018

I4. “Satellite based Technologies for Earth Observation and Geo Location: Trends and Opportunities”, Anindya Bose, One-day National Seminar on "Integration between Global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) and wireless communication and networking (WCN)", B C Roy College of Engineering, Durgapur, 17 February, 2018

I5. “Architecture of GNSS Systems” and “GNSS Market”, Anindya Bose, 4-day Workshop on Advances in GNSS Technologies and Applications, Navigational Electronics Research and Training Unit (NERTU), Osmania University, Hyderabad, 16 August, 2018

I6. “Low cost Compact GNSS Modules and Single Board Computers for various Applications including Agriculture”, Anindya Bose, 12th All India People’s Technology Congress, Kolkata, 17 February, 2019

I7. “Andriod based handheld devices and low-cost GNSS Modules for GNSS data collection”, Anindya Bose, in Workshop, National Atlas and Thematic Mapping Organisation, Kolkata, 22 April, 2019

I8. “GNSS Positioning methods towards enhanced accuracy and precision" and “State of the art of GNSS positioning devices: from Survey Grade Receivers to Cellular Mobile Phones", Anindya Bose, invited lecture and Hands on Training, Workshop on GNSS, National Space Science and Technology Center (NSSTC), United Arab Emirates University, UAE, 29-30 April, 2019

Page 13: DR ANINDYA BOSET-16 International Symposium for Certification GNSS Systems and Services (CARGEL 2010), Rostock, Germany, 28 – 29 April, 2010 T-17 National Conference of Materials,

D. Speaker in Webinar: W1. Indian RNSS: NavIC and GAGAN, Experiences and Potentials, 6th July 2018, available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzvMKQPyAMA or https://home.csis.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~dinesh/WEBINAR.htm (MGA Webinar 6)

W2. Basics of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), Technical Webinar in preparation of Galileo Hackathon, PES University, Bangalore (16-17 March, 2019), 5th March, 2019 E. Technical Reports etc.

R1. “Study on the Reliability and Availability of GPS Signals in India (SRAGI)”, P Banerjee and Anindya Bose, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, March 1997.

R2. “A study on the deteriorating effect of Selective Availability on precise positioning and timing in normal GPS and DGPS modes”, P Banerjee, Anindya Bose, Somik Mukherjee and B S Mathur, National Physical Laboratory Technical Report No T&F-99-003, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, December, 1998.

R3. “Studies on the Potentiality of GLONASS for Positioning and Timing vis-à-vis Application of GPS”, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, March 2001. F. Book Chapters/ Contribution in edited books etc.

B1. “Network Theorem, ac Bridges, Generation and Transmission of Electricity”, Chapter IX, in Prayogik Padarthabidya, Rural Technology Centre, Burdwan University, 1999, pp 58 –100, (in Bengali).

B2. “MS Excel: A powerful data analyzer”, Anindya Bose, in Training Programme on Computer Usage, ed. B C Sarkar, UGC Academic Staff College, Burdwan University, Burdwan, May 2002, pp 70 – 83

B3. “Prasanga: Free and Open Source Software”, Anindya Bose, in Free Knowledge: Free Society, Institute for Open Technology and Applications (IOTA), Kolkata, February 2009, pp 16 – 25, (in Bengali)

B4. “Electronic Communication Media: Overview and Related Issues”, Anindya Bose, in ICT: Application of ICT in Some Emerging Fields, Vol I, ed. Sripati Mukhopadhyay and Sunil Karforma, UGC Academic Staff College, Burdwan University, Burdwan, Jan 2012, pp 83 – 93

B5. “Principles, Potentials and Propagation Issues of GNSS”, Anindya Bose, in Proc. Physics and Application of Electromagnetic Wave propagation (PAPWP 2016), ed. A Deyasi and P Debnath, RCC Institute of Information Technology, Kolkata, 4 – 8 January, 2016, pp 21 – 25 (Invited)

B6. “IRNSS capabilities: an initial study using IGS Receiver”, Sujoy Mandal, Koushik Samanta, Debipriya Dutta and Anindya Bose, Computational Science and Engineering, Taylor and Fransis, Ed: Deyasi et al., (ISBN: 978-1-138-02983-5), RCC Institute of Information Technology, Kolkata, India, 4-6 October, 2016, pp 147 -150, https://scholar.google.co.in/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=IRNSS+capabilities%3A+An+initial+study+using+IGS+receiver&btnG=

B7. “An Integrated GNSS-Microcontroller-GSM system for Various Application Development”, Sujoy Mandal, Koushik Samanta, Basudev Das, Atanu Santra and Anindya BOSE, R. Bera et al. (eds.), Advances in Communication, Devices and Networking, (Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering Series, Vol 462), Springer, pp. 641- 649, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7901-6_70 G. Edited Books

E1. Proc. National Conference on Materials, Devices and Circuits for Communication Technology 2016 (MDCCT 2016) (ISBN 978-93-85775-03-1), Ed. Anindya Bose and J Chakravorty, Damodar Group, Burdwan, India, 2016

E2. Proc. National Conference on Materials, Devices and Circuits for Communication Technology 2018 (MDCCT 2018) (ISBN 978-81-88391-55-4), Ed. Anindya Bose, Rowdra Ghatak, J Chakravorty and Tanmoy Sarkar, Sad-U-Tan-U Prakashani, Burdwan, India, 2018