[IGSMAIL-5681]: Call for Papers: Ionospheric Remote Sensing by GPS -- San Diego, CA July 5-12, 2008 -- Abstract Submission Deadline: Jan 15, 2008

Attila Komjathy Attila.Komjathy at jpl.nasa.gov
Wed Jan 9 16:04:18 PST 2008


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IGS Electronic Mail      09 Jan 16:04:30 PST 2008      Message Number 5681
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Author: Attila Komjathy

Dear IGS Colleagues,

I would like to draw your attention to  the Ionospheric Remote 
Sensing by GPS Session at the upcoming joint 2008 IEEE International 
Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC/URSI National Radio 
Science Meeting (Commission G, Ionospheric Radio and Propagation) to 
be held in San Diego, CA, July 5-12, 2008. The abstract submission 
deadline is Tuesday, January 15, 2008.

For further information on submissions please see
http://www.apsursi2008.org/Paper_Submission.htm
and
http://www.apsursi2008.org/Call_for_papers_13Aug07.pdf

Ionospheric Remote Sensing by GPS
Ionospheric characterization, ionospheric imaging, ionospheric 
morphology, ionospheric modeling and data assimilation, space weather 
effects. Impact of geomagnetic disturbances and solar storms. GPS 
ionospheric data processing algorithms. Modeling techniques using 
ground-based GPS networks including e.g., the International GNSS 
Service (formerly the International GPS Service), Continuously 
Operating Reference Stations and the Wide Area Augmentation System's 
Reference Stations. Use of dual or multiple frequencies, 
investigations into scintillation. Ionospheric occultation 
measurements and retrieval techniques using LEOs including the new 
COSMIC satellites. Higher order ionospheric effects. The impact of 
GNSS on ionospheric remote sensing. New and emerging ionospheric 
remote sensing applications using ground and space-borne GPS 
measurements including detecting ionospheric perturbations generated 
by e.g., earthquakes and tsunamis, etc. Other exciting 
thought-provoking topics are welcome.

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forward this information to colleagues that may not have received 
this announcement.

Please send me a separate copy of your abstract submission to 
<Attila.Komjathy at jpl.nasa.gov>.  Should you have any questions, 
please feel free to contact me.

Hope to hear from you soon.

Best wishes,

Attila Komjathy


Dr. Attila Komjathy
NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
4800 Oak Grove Drive, M/S 138-308C
Pasadena, CA 91109, USA

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Email: Attila.Komjathy at jpl.nasa.gov



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