IGNSS Symposium call for abstracts

By on 27 November, 2012
 
The International Global Navigation Systems Society (IGNSS) invites you to participate in IGNSS 2013 which will be held from 16 -18 July, 2013 at Outrigger Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
 
This IGNSS symposium includes open forums where users can discuss the implementation and application of GNSS and other location technologies, and voice their concerns in an interactive format with representatives from all the satellite system providers, major manufacturers and applications developers.
 
The program will include keynote presentations, oral presentations, interactive poster sessions, panel sessions, a sponsor & exhibitor product and/or services session, open interactive forums and an informative trade exhibition and GNSS demonstrations.
 
Stream Topics will include:
  • Status of GNSS (GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, Compass, QZSS)
  • Innovative GNSS Applications
  • Land Mobile Applications
  • Aviation and Aerospace Applications
  • Maritime Applications
  • Precise Timing
  • Machine Guidance and Automation
  • GNSS Interference and Signal Processing
  • Alternatives and Backups to GNSS
  • Multi-sensor Integration
  • GNSS Receiver Hardware Design
  • Software GNSS Receivers
  • Atmospheric Effects and Space Weather
  • Precise Carrier Phase-Based Positioning
  • Geodetic Infrastructure and Datums
  • Pedestrian and Indoor Navigation
  • GNSS Policy, Governance and Alternatives and Organisational Issues
 
Please visit the IGNSS Society website at www.ignss.org, and then proceed to Conferences to find comprehensive information on the following:
  • Submission of Abstracts for Oral and Poster Presentations
  • Submission of Papers for Peer Review and Non Review
  • Presenter Guidelines
  • Sponsorship and Exhibition Prospectus
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