From p.a.wielgosz at gmail.com Wed Nov 21 11:08:02 2012 From: p.a.wielgosz at gmail.com (Pawel Wielgosz) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 20:08:02 +0100 Subject: [IGSMAIL-6689] =?utf-8?q?G1=2E3_=E2=80=9CHigh-Precision_GNSS_Algorithms_and_App?= =?utf-8?q?lications_in_Geosciences=E2=80=9D_session_at_EGU2013?= Message-ID: <50AD2692.5030005@gmail.com> Dear Colleagues, The General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union will be held in Vienna, Austria, 7-12 April 2013. We draw your attention in particular to session "*G1.3 - High-Precision GNSS Algorithms and Applications in Geosciences*". http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2013/session/12377 This session is an activity of IAG Sub-Commission 4.5 ?High-Precision GNSS Algorithms and Applications?. _Session G1.3 description:_ In the past two decades high-precision GPS has been applied to support numerous applications in geosciences. Currently, there are two fully operational Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), and two more are in the implementation stage. The new systems are about to start providing the user signals, and both, GPS and GLONASS are currently undergoing a significant modernization, which adds more capacity, more signals, better accuracy and interoperability, etc. This, however, also results in new challenges in data processing. Moreover, the new developments in GNSS stimulate a broad range of new applications. Algorithmic advancements are needed to address the opportunities and challenges in enhancing the accuracy, availability, interoperability and integrity of high-precision GNSS applications. This session is a forum to discuss new developments in high-precision GNSS algorithms and applications in geosciences. We encourage, but not limit, submissions related to: -Modeling and strategies in high-precision GNSS, -Multi-GNSS potential benefit for geosciences, -Precise Point Positioning (PPP), -CORS services for geosciences (GBAS, Network-RTK, etc.), -Biases and calibrations, -New or improved GNSS products for high-precision applications (orbits, clocks, etc.), -Ambiguity resolution and validation, -Precise Positioning of EOS platforms -Precise Positioning for natural hazards prevention, -High-precision applications for geosciences, -and more. Papers are welcomed on all aspects of these issues. Deadline for receipt of abstracts is 9 January 2013: http://www.egu2013.eu/abstract_management/how_to_submit_an_abstract.html Please consider submitting a paper for this session or contact us directly if you have any questions. Sincerely, Pawel Wielgosz & Maorong Ge -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://igscb.jpl.nasa.gov/pipermail/igsmail/attachments/20121121/77fd5447/attachment-0001.html