Baoguo Yu
استاد · GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems)
Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz Center for Informaticsمعرفی
Baoguo Yu is a Professor at the Department of Navigation Science and Technology within the School of Geodesy and Geomatics at Wuhan University. He has established himself as a leading researcher in the field of navigation and positioning systems, with over 70 publications spanning from 2016 to 2025 across prestigious journals including IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, Sensors, and IEEE Access.
His research interests primarily focus on GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems), indoor positioning technologies, pseudolite systems, and signal processing for navigation applications. Professor Yu's work demonstrates a strong emphasis on practical implementations, particularly in challenging environments where traditional GNSS signals are degraded or unavailable. His recent publications reveal a growing integration of machine learning techniques with traditional navigation approaches, reflecting the evolving nature of the field.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications shows a clear research trajectory toward high-precision positioning solutions, with particular attention to indoor navigation challenges, LEO satellite navigation augmentation, and robust positioning under interference conditions. His work spans theoretical algorithm development to practical implementations for smartphones, unmanned vehicles, and specialized navigation equipment.
Professor Yu maintains extensive collaborations with researchers across China, particularly with scholars from Wuhan University and other prominent Chinese institutions. His frequent co-authors include Lu Huang, Xingli Gan, Heng Zhang, and Chuanzhen Sheng, suggesting well-established research teams working on complementary aspects of navigation technology.
His research has significant applications in autonomous vehicles, pedestrian navigation, emergency response systems, and any domain requiring precise positioning where GPS signals are unreliable. The consistent publication output in high-impact journals demonstrates his active research program and continued contributions to advancing navigation science.

