[IGSMAIL-7956] Re: IGS Sessoin in the AGU Program
Rolf Dach
rolf.dach at aiub.unibe.ch
Mon Jul 20 04:32:43 PDT 2020
Dear IGS colleagues,
the abstract deadline is of course 29th July (not 20th as I wrote in my
mail from Friday). So, there is still the possibility to submit
abstracts within the next 9 days.
Sorry for the confusion.
Best regards
Rolf
Am 15.07.2020 um 17:30 schrieb Rolf Dach:
> Dear IGS colleagues,
>
> regarding the success of the IGS session during the last years AGU we
> are happy to announce again a session to promote the generation and the
> usage of IGS products for scientific research:
>
> G010: "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 conveners Allison B. Craddock (JPL, USA), Felix Perosanz
> (CNES, France) and myself hope for many interesting contributions in
> order to establish an active exchange.
>
> Please be reminded that AGU abstracts may be submitted until 20th of
> July 2020 via the AGU abstract submission form:
> https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm20/prelim.cgi/Session/101732
>
> More information about the planned event can be found at:
> https://www.agu.org/fall-meeting
>
> Best regards
>
> Rolf, Allison, and Felix
>
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> G010 - Scientific Applications Enabled by the International GNSS Service
> (IGS) and Associated Improvements to GNSS Products
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> The International GNSS Service (IGS) provides the scientific community
> with a broad range of high-precision products supporting a wide
> diversity of scientific applications. Currently three fully-deployed
> GNSS are analyzed by IGS Analysis Centers and included in the currently
> running reprocessing effort: GPS (USA), GLONASS (Russia), and Galileo
> (Europe). Developments including additional GNSS (Chinese BeiDou,
> Japanese QZSS, Indian NavIC, etc.) are ongoing within the IGS.
>
> Several components of the IGS do already support a fully consistent
> processing of GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo in the operational chain as well
> as for the currently running reprocessing effort. The continuous
> improvement of IGS products in this fast-moving field -- with
> constantly evolving satellites, systems, signals, models, and data
> analysis methodology -- is a scientific challenge.
>
> This session solicits presentations on scientific applications enabled
> by IGS products and new science enabled by improvements to quality and
> breadth of GNSS products.
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