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  • ION GNSS+ 2023 abstract deadline is tomorrow

    ION GNSS+ 2023 abstract deadline is tomorrow

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    Abstracts for the ION GNSS+ 2023 show, “GNSS + Other Sensors in Today’s Marketplace,” are due March 3.

    ION GNSS+ will take place Sept. 11-15 at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center in Denver.

    ION GNSS+ 2023 is the world’s largest international technical meeting and showcase of GNSS technology, products and services. The show aims to bring together leaders in GNSS and related positioning, navigation and timing to present advances, introduce new technologies, update current policy, demonstrate products and exchange ideas.

    The two tracks covered during the show will be commercial and policy tracks and research tracks.

    The commercial and policy tracks will include navigation for mass market, autonomous and safety critical applications and future trends in navigation. The research track will cover multisensor and autonomous navigation, algorithms and methods and advanced GNSS technologies.

    Interested parties may submit their abstracts on the ION GNSS+ 2023 website.

  • ION seeks abstracts for JNC 2023

    ION seeks abstracts for JNC 2023

    The Institute of Navigation is seeking abstracts for the 2023 Joint Navigation Conference (JNC 2023) for the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security. The Military Division of the Institute of Navigation will host the conference taking place June 11-15 in San Diego.

    The exhibit hall will be open to all conference participants, exhibitors, their employees and related organizations. All materials displayed in the exhibit hall shall be Publically Releasable After Review.

    The theme of this year’s conference will be “Enhancing Dominance and Resilience for Warfighting and Homeland Security PNT”.

    JNC is the largest U.S. military Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) conference of the year with joint service and government participation. The event will focus on technical advances in PNT with an emphasis on joint development, testing and support of affordable PNT systems, logistics and integration.

    The conference will also focus on advances in battlefield applications of GPS; critical strengths and weaknesses of field navigation devices; warfighter PNT requirements and solutions; and navigation warfare.

    Abstracts must be written for public release with the intent to present in a Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) U.S. only environment. Abstracts not approved for public release will not be accepted. Abstracts should be submitted via ion.org/abstracts by February 3.

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  • ITM/PTTI 2023 call for abstracts now open

    ITM/PTTI 2023 call for abstracts now open

    Logo: IONION is now accepting abstracts for the co-located 2023 International Technical Meeting (ITM) and Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) Systems and Applications Meeting. The co-located conferences will take place January 23-26, 2023 at the Hyatt Regency Long Beach, in Long Beach, California.

    ION strongly encourages authors to present in-person in Long Beach. Authors will be given the option at the point of abstract submission to submit for “in-person presentation with video presentation for remote viewers” or “virtual presentation only.”

    The Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications (PTTI) meeting is an annual conference sponsored by ION with a technical program designed to disseminate and coordinate PTTI information at the user level, review present and future PTTI requirements, inform government and industry engineers, technicians, and managers of precise time and frequency technology and its problems, and provide an opportunity for an active exchange of new technology associated with PTTI.

    ION’s winter meeting, the International Technical Meeting (ITM), is a more intimate conference with a technical program related to positioning, navigation and timing and includes the ION Fellows and Annual Awards presentations.

    Abstracts are due October 7 and can be submitted at https://www.ion.org/itm/call-for-abstracts.cfm.

  • ION GNSS+ 2022 abstract deadline is March 4

    ION GNSS+ 2022 abstract deadline is March 4

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    Abstracts for the ION GNSS+ 2022 show, “GNSS + Other Sensors in Today’s Marketplace,” are due March 4.

    The ION GNSS+ conference will take place September 19-23  at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center in Denver. The show will also include a virtual option.

    The 2022 conference will bring together international leaders in GNSS and related positioning, navigation and timing fields to present new research, introduce new technologies, discuss current policy, demonstrate products and exchange ideas.

    The two tracks covered during the conference will be commercial and policy tracks and research tracks.

    The commercial and policy tracks will include high performance and safety critical applications, status and future trends in GNSS, and mass market and commercial applications. The research tracks will include multisensor and autonomous navigation, algorithms and methods, and advanced GNSS technologies.

    Interested parties may submit their abstracts at https://www.ion.org/gnss/call-for-abstracts.cfm.

  • ION GNSS+ 2021 abstract deadline is March 5

    ION GNSS+ 2021 abstract deadline is March 5

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    Abstracts for the ION GNSS+ 2021 show, “GNSS + Other Sensors in Today’s Marketplace,” are due March 5.

    ION GNSS+ 2021 will be held Sept. 20-24 at the St. Louis Union Station Hotel. The show will also include a virtual option.

    The 2021 show will feature in-person presentations with video presentations for remote viewers. It’ll also cover two tracks: commercial and policy tracks, and research tracks.

    The commercial and policy tracks will include high performance and safety critical applications, status and future trends in GNSS, and mass market and commercial applications. The research tracks will include multisensor and autonomous navigation, algorithms and methods, and advanced GNSS technologies.

    Authors whose abstracts are accepted in these sessions (either as a primary or as an alternate presenter) will have the option to have their papers peer-reviewed.

    Submit your abstracts here.

  • IUGG General Assembly accepting submissions for positioning symposium

    IUGG General Assembly accepting submissions for positioning symposium

    Logo: 27th IUGG General AssemblyOrganizers of the 27th IUGG General Assembly, which is set to take place July 8-18 in Montréal, Québec, Canada, are accepting submissions for Symposium G05 — Multi-Signal Positioning, Remote Sensing and Applications. This symposium is one of two organized by IAG Commission 4 and taking place during the event.

    The multi-signal positioning symposium will be convened by Marcelo Santos of Canada, and co-conveners will include Australi’s Allison Kealy, Greece’s Vasilis Gikas, Australia’s Jinling Wang and Poland’s Pawel Wielgosz.

    The symposium will key in on positioning applications. It will focus on theoretical and practical advancements, as well as innovative applications and architectures for multi-signal positioning, remote sensing and applications. It will also address issues and opportunities coming from multi-constellation signals.

    Organizers will accept submissions that address navigation, timing and guidance systems for autonomous vehicles, intelligent transport systems, personal mobility, and other safety and liability critical applications. Abstracts must be submitted via the online submission system by Feb. 18.

  • Abstract submissions open for GNSS event in Switzerland

    Abstract submissions open for GNSS event in Switzerland

    Logo: 7th International Colloquium on Scientific and Fundamental Aspects of GNSS

    Abstract submissions are open for the 7th International Colloquium on Scientific and Fundamental Aspects of GNSS until March 31.

    The event, which is organized by the European Space Agency and ETH Zürich, will take place Sept. 4-6 in Zürich, Switzerland.

    The event will bring together members of the European scientific community and their international partners involved in the use of GNSS — specifically Galileo — in their research. In addition, attendees will discuss opportunities where GNSS satellites can be used for scientific purposes.

    According to event organizers, the colloquium will address five major areas of research, including:

    1. Scientific applications in meteorology, geodesy, geodynamics, geophysics, space physics, oceanography, land surface and ecosystem studies, using either direct or reflected signals, differential measurements, phase measurements, radio occultation measurements, using receivers placed on the ground, in airplanes or on satellites;
    2. Scientific developments in physics with a potential impact on future GNSS, particularly in testing fundamental laws of physics;
    3. Aspects of metrology such as reference frames, on board and ground clocks, precise orbit determination and time and frequency transfer;
    4. Scientific aspects of satellite navigation, positioning and its applications, such as signal propagation, tropospheric and ionospheric corrections, multi-constellation aspects, hybridisation with additional sensors and integrated navigation, precise positioning;
    5. Transversal topics of interest to a wide number of scientific fields including collection of GNSS big data and GNSS scientific data archives; internet of things positioning for science; scientific payloads in GNSS satellites; novel disruptive technologies for science; the use of cubesats, HAPS, UAVs and autonomous vehicles for GNSS science; software receivers and low-cost SDR platforms; GNSS for space users and applications; and the topic of GNSS science and education.

    The conference will be organized as a series of plenary talks, parallel half-day sessions and poster presentations throughout the duration of the event, event organizers add.

  • Abstract submissions open for ION GNSS+ 2019

    Abstract submissions open for ION GNSS+ 2019

    Logo: ION GNSS+ 2019ION GNSS+ 2019 organizers are accepting abstracts for the conference, which is set to take place Sept. 16-20 in Miami.

    The conference, themed, “GNSS + Other Sensors in Today’s Marketplace,” will feature two tracks: the commercial and policy tracks and research track.

    The commercial and policy tracks cover mass market and commercial applications, current status and future trends in GNSS, and high performance and safety critical applications. The research track will cover autonomous systems technology, robust multi-sensor navigation and advanced GNSS.

    According to show organizers, authors whose abstracts are accepted in these sessions (either as a primary or as an alternate presenter) will have the option to have their paper peer-reviewed.

    View instructions on submitting an abstract here.

    ION GNSS+ is a technical meeting and showcase of GNSS technology, products and services. The show gathers international leaders in GNSS and related positioning, navigation and timing fields to present new research, introduce new technologies, update current policy, demonstrate products and exchange ideas.

    Check out GPS World‘s ION GNSS+ 2018 coverage here.