Date: | 2000-11-22 20:20:00 | |
Sender: | Markus Rothacher, Robert Weber <Markus Rothacher <Markus.Rothacher@bv.tu-muenchen.de>> | |
Subject: | [SLR-Mail] No. 694: EGS Session G08.3 "GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO/DORIS" | |
Author: | Markus Rothacher, Robert Weber | |
Content: | ******************************************************************************** SLR Electronic Mail 2000-11-22 20:20:00 UTC Message No. 694 ******************************************************************************** Author: Markus Rothacher, Robert Weber Subject: EGS Session G08.3 ”GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO/DORIS” Dear Colleagues, we would like to remind you of the EGS Session G08.3 taking place in Nice, France, March 26-30, 2001: ”Evolving Space Geodetic Techniques: GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO,DORIS”. You are kindly invited to contribute to this session. The session description is given below. The deadline for submission of abstracts is DECEMBER 1, 2000. All necessary information may be found at http://www.copernicus.org/EGS/egsga/nice01/nice01.htm Looking forward to seeing you in Nice. With best regards, Markus Rothacher Robert Weber PS: Please apologize, that you might get multiple copies of this message. -------------------------------------------------- Session G8.03: ”Evolving space geodesy techniques: GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO,DORIS” -------------------------------------------------- Satellite systems based on microwave signals like GPS, GLONASS and DORIS (supplemented by GALILEO in the future) play a very important role in space geodesy already now and the impact of these observation techniques on various fields of geodesy is still rapidly growing. In this session we would like to focus on new developments and improvements concerning the analysis as well as the technical aspects of all these microwave satellite techniques. We invite you to contribute to this session with studies and results documenting the progress made in the estimation of regional and global geodetic parameters, atmospheric modelling (ionosphere and troposphere), orbit determination (including low Earth orbiting satellites), and the mitigation of common and individual error sources. Contributions comparing or combining these microwave satellite techniques and discussing the synergies to be gained from such a combination are very welcome, too. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prof. Dr. Markus Rothacher Phone : ++49-89-289-23191 Forschungseinrichtung Satellitengeodaesie Fax : ++49-89-289-23178 Technische Universitaet Muenchen E-mail: markus.rothacher@bv.tum.de Arcisstrasse 21 D-80290 Muenchen / Germany From: Markus Rothacher ******************************************************************************** |