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Date:2019-07-30 09:01:49
Sender:&#8221;Rodriguez Perez, Jose C.&#8221; <josrod@nerc.ac.uk>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No.2595: ILRS 2019 Technical Workshop 2019. S2: Improving Current Station Performance
Author:Jos
Content:Author: Jos Rodrguez, Manuel Cataln, Jens Steinborn

Dear colleagues,

As part of the 2019 ILRS Technical Workshop to be held in Stuttgart 21-25
October 2019, we would like to draw your attention to the session on:

S2: Improving Current Station Performance

A variety of technological choices and modes of operation are in use by stations
of the global SLR network. In order to achieve the best possible performance,
whether in terms of data quantity, quality or efficiency, we should identify
which approaches and ideas best deliver our tracking activities. These may
involve any subsystem and operational aspect of an SLR station, such as:

-Steps and strategies to increase system automation levels
-Approaches for using local/remote control
-Real-time tracking corrections
-Calibration and local ties
-Tracking challenging targets
-System monitoring/tuning
-Effective shift/scheduling planning strategies
-Detection and operational strategies (hardware/software)
-New devices
-...

We are looking to hear about any developments in this broad area that may
benefit station performance, upon which the ILRS products and their
scientific/technological applications ultimately rest.

Both oral and poster contributions are encouraged. Please note that the abstract
submission deadline is 15th Agust. Workshop information and abstract submission
can be found in the workshop website:

https://ilrsworkshop2019.besl-eventservice.de/front/index.php

Kind regards,


Jos Rodrguez
Manuel Cataln
Jens Steinborn


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