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Date:2009-09-10 09:47:00
Sender:Pascal Willis <slrmail@dgfi3.dgfi.badw-muenchen.de>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 1796: Galileo issue in Advances in Space Research
Author:Pascal Willis
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SLR Electronic Mail 2009-09-10 09:47:00 UTC Message No. 1796
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Author: Pascal Willis
Subject: Galileo issue in Advances in Space Research

Dear ILRS colleagues,

Please excuse the possible duplicated emails

I would like to draw your attention on the following Special Issue in
preparation in Advances in Space Research (ISI Web of Science, Impact
Factor 0.860).

Please feel free to recontact me directly if you have any question or
concern on this Special Issue.

Best regards
Pascal

NB: As usual, authors who contact me before will be kept informed
every month on the status of this Special Issue until it finally gets
into print. Articles will appear online one-by-one with a DOI, as
soon as they are accepted

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Galileo issue in Journal of Advances in Space Research
Scientific applications of Galileo Navigation Satellite System

Papers are invited for a special issue in Journal of Advances in
Space Research entitled ”Scientific applications of Galileo and
future Global Navigation Satellite Systems”. Articles derived from
presentations (oral or posters) at the 2nd International Colloquium
on Scientific and Fundamental Aspects of the Galileo Programme,
co-sponsored by COSPAR, are encouraged as well as any other original
appropriate manuscripts. However, other any other original
manuscripts will also be considered. Foreseen topics include: first
results derived using GIOVE data, Galileo system development and
technology (ground receiver and satellites), experiments related to
fundamental physics, future use of current and future GNSS data for
time and frequency transfer, relationship between internal GNSS
times, atmospheric sciences (ionosphere, troposphere, climatology),
geodetic and geophysical applications (terrestrial reference frame,
plate tectonics, high-rate GPS positioning), combined use of multi
GNSS data, Satellite Laser Ranging tracking, interoperability of
various GNSS, precise orbit determination for GNSS and for LEO
satellites, mathematical and theoretical challenges related to the
availability of future GNSS data, algorithms and models,
constellation maintenance and space debris.

Papers must be submitted electronically through the EES Web site
(http://ees.elsevier.com/asr) under the category ”S.I. Galileo”. All
manuscripts will be submitted to a standard peer-reviewed process.
Accepted manuscripts will be published in a Special Issue of Journal
of Advances in Space Research (Elsevier, ISI Web of Science).
Deadline for submission is March 1, 2010. Authors are encouraged to
contact the Guest Editor (Pascal Willis, willis@ipgp.jussieu.fr) for
any additional information. They will be kept regularly informed on
the progress of the Special Issue until its expected publication in
late 2010. Papers will be available on the ASR Web site with a DOI as
soon as they are accepted.

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