@inproceedings { , title = {Questions for providers of expert opinion on logged GNSS evidence}, abstract = {This is the third in a series of papers with the twin ultimate aims of providing exhaustive guidance for expert witnesses asked for opinion on GNSS data evidence and the development of a standard for GNSS data logging. This paper examines admission of GNSS evidence, then draws on a series of questions noted in an earlier work, and attempts to show how an expert can go about answering those questions to the satisfaction of a court. The paper concludes with a recommendation for a “checklist” that an expert witness can go through in order to establish the level of trust that can be assigned to logged GNSS data.}, conference = {2019 International Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation}, doi = {10.33012/2019.16726}, isbn = {0936406216}, note = {No embargo}, pages = {816-827}, publicationstatus = {Published}, url = {https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1573240}, year = {2019}, author = {Dempster, Andrew G. and Edmond, Gary and Kealy, Allison and Moore, Terry} }