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  • AGU 2022 seeks abstracts for GNSS session

    AGU 2022 seeks abstracts for GNSS session

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    Image: AGU

    The 2022 Fall Meeting of the AGU will take place in person in Chicago and virtually online Dec. 12-16.

    The American Geophysical Union (AGU) hosts the meeting, which unites the global Earth and space science community to share findings, connect and advance the profession and its benefits for society. The conference generally has more than 25,000 attendees from more than 100 countries

    A dedicated GNSS session was successful at the 2021 AGU. This year, the session is:

    G011: “Scientific Applications Enabled by the International GNSS Service (IGS) and Associated Improvements to GNSS Products”

    “As the title promises, it shall become a platform for interactions between people that are using our products and those that are generating them,” the AGU conveners wrote in an email to the CANSPACE Listserv. The conveners are Allison Craddock (IGS CB, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA), Felix Perosanz (CNES, France) and Rolf Dach (AIUB, Switzerland).

    Abstracts can be submitted until Aug. 3 via the AGU abstract submission form.

  • 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.

  • ION seeks abstracts for ION GNSS+ 2021

    ION seeks abstracts for ION GNSS+ 2021

    ION logoThe Institute of Navigation (ION) is seeking abstracts for ION GNSS+ 2021: GNSS + Other Sensors in Today’s Marketplace, which is slated to take place Sept. 20-24 in St. Louis. A virtual option for the show also will be available.

    The conference will feature two tracks: commercial and policy, and research. The commercial and policy tracks include high performance and safety critical applications; status and future trends in GNSS; and mass market and commercial applications. The research tracks include multi sensor and autonomous navigation; algorithms and methods; and advanced GNSS technologies.

    The conference will also feature a new competition, the High Precision GNSS Positioning on Smartphones Competition. According to ION, participants will use a pool of GNSS datasets collected from smartphones and accompanied with high accuracy ground truth to achieve the best accuracy with the datasets provided. The winner will be based on the accuracy of the results. Team winners will win a cash prize, the opportunity to present their results during ION GNSS+ 2021 and be recognized during the ION GNSS+ Awards Ceremony, ION added.

    Abstracts must be submitted by March 5. Find out how to submit abstracts here.

  • ION calls for abstracts for ION GNSS+ 2020

    ION calls for abstracts for ION GNSS+ 2020

    Illustration: ION
    Illustration: ION

    The Institution of Navigation (ION) is asking for abstracts for ION GNSS+ 2020, which is set to take place Sept. 21-25 in St. Louis.

    ION GNSS+ 2020, themed “GNSS + Other Sensors in Today’s Marketplace,” will feature 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 multi sensor and autonomous navigation; algorithms and methods; and advanced GNSS technologies.

    In addition, 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.

    The deadline for submitting abstracts is March 5. Submit your abstract here.

  • IAIN World Congress 2018 abstract deadline extended

    The International Association of Institutes of Navigation (IAIN) will be accepting abstracts through June 30 for its 16th World Congress, which will take place Nov. 18-Dec. 1 in Chiba, Japan.

    According to IAIN, all submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the Science Program Committee.

    The abstracts must be submitted online, and authors can submit more than one abstract. The abstracts may be submitted as an oral or poster presentation and must be written in English, IAIN adds. Selected abstracts will be published in the program book.

    IAIN World Congress 2018 will be hosted by the Japan Institute of Navigation and will focus on science, technology and practice in regard to resilient navigation.

    IAIN is a non-governmental, non-profit organization that works to unite national and multinational institutes and organizations that aim to foster human activities at sea, in the air, in space and on land.

    Learn more about the event here.

  • IEEE/ION PLANS 2014 Issues Call for Abstracts

    Abstracts are now being accepted for the IEEE/Institute of Navigation (ION) Positioning, Location and Navigation Symposium (PLANS) 2014 to be held May 5-8 at the Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel in Monterey, California. The deadline for submitting abstracts is November 1, 2013.

    Instructions on submitting your abstract can be found at www.plansconference.org.

    PLANS 2014 is the fifth biennial conference co-sponsored by the IEEE, AESS and the ION. The conference features researchers and engineers from around the globe who present their latest work in positioning and navigation technologies. Presentations range from fundamental research, to applications, to field test results with a particular emphasis on inertial navigation. Technical sessions cover a range of subjects for both beginners and seasoned professionals.

    IEEE/ION PLANS 2014 technical program will be centered around four technical tracks including Inertial Sensing and Technology, GNSS Technologies and Systems, Integrated Applications of Sensors and Technology and Systems Technology.

    Technical papers will be presented on current position, location and navigation issues:

    • High-Performance Inertial Sensor Technologies
    • Low-Cost Inertial Sensor Technologies
    • Multisensor Integrated Systems and Sensor Fusion Technologies
    • Sensor Manufacturing, Error Modeling & Testing
    • Emerging Atom-Based Sensor Technologies
    • Micro-technology for PNT
    • Receiver and Antenna Technology
    • High Assurance GNSS
    • Interference, Spectrum Issues and Robust Navigation
    • Precise Positioning, Weak Signal, and Advanced Processing
    • Algorithms
    • Modernized GNSS
    • GNSS Augmentation Systems
    • Indoor Personal and First-Responder Navigation
    • Urban Personal and Vehicular Navigation
    • Vision/Integrated Navigation Systems
    • Adaptable Navigation System Technology
    • Environmental Features and Novel Navigation Sensors
    • Terrestrial Radionavigation and RF-Positioning
    • Commercial Aviation Positioning and Navigation Applications
    • Small UAV Positioning and Navigation Applications
    • Consumer, Smartphone and Personal Navigation Applications
    • Marine Positioning and Navigation Applications
    • Terrestrial and Automotive Positioning and Navigation Applications
    • Robotic Guidance, Navigation and Control Applications

    In addition to a commercial exhibit, this year’s program includes half-day, pre-conference tutorials on:

    • Fundamentals of Inertial Navigation
    • Sensor Integration for Personal Navigation
    • Fundamentals of Kalman Filtering
    • Alternative Navigation Methods
    • NonLinear Kalman Filtering
    • Multi-constellation GNSS – Similarities/differences between GPS, Galileo, BDS, and GLONASS
    • Image-Aided Navigation

    The deadline for submitting abstracts is November 1, 2013. Submit your abstract today at www.plansconference.org.