[IGSMAIL-7088] Advances in Space Research - Special Issue: High-rate GNSS and its engineering and geophysical applications

mattia crespi mattia.crespi at uniroma1.it
Wed Apr 29 21:31:24 PDT 2015


Author: Mattia Crespi


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Dear Colleagues,

Dr. Peiliang Xu is glad to announce the new Advances in Space Research -
Special Issue: *High-rate GNSS and its engineering and geophysical
application*s.

High-rate GNSS has demonstrated its usefulness and power in providing
precise positioning information in fast time-varying environments.
Such information can be important to understand mechanics of a
geophysical/geodynamical process, to monitor tsunami, landslides and the
safety of structures in real time. In response to this rapid advancement of
this topic, we are planning a special issue to be published by Advances in
Space Research (http://ees.elsevier.com/asr).

This special issue will focus on the cutting edge accuracy potential of
GNSS within short time intervals and its further improvement, in order to
demonstrate applications in earth science and disaster prevention/reduction
(e.g., real-time tsunami monitoring and real-time deformation measurement
of earthquakes, volcanoes and/or landslides), engineering (e.g., safety
monitoring of highrise buildings and bridges), and trajectory estimation.

Original contributions and reviews of high-rate GNSS theory and methods,
experimental studies and showcase applications in earth sciences,
engineering and precise trajectory estimation are solicited.

The manuscript submission site is at http://ees.elsevier.com/jasr/ (Advances
in Space Research).
Please select "High-rate GNSS" in the special issue drop-down for article
type. Submitted papers must be written in English and should include full
affiliation addresses for all authors. Only full-length papers will be
considered for publication, subject to peer review by two reviewers. There
are no page limits although the length of the paper should be appropriate
for the material being presented. The deadline for submissions is 31
October 2015.

Dr. Peiliang Xu (pxu at rcep.dpri.kyoto-u.ac.jp) is the Guest Editor for this
special issue.
Questions can be directed to Dr. Xu or to the ASR Co-Editor for Special
Issues, Dr. Peggy Ann Shea (sssrc at msn.com).

We look forward to receive your valuable contributions.

With our warmest regards,
Peiliang Xu, with Gerard Lachapelle and Mattia Crespi


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Mattia Crespi
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