Subject: [SLR-Mail] No.2629: Announcement of 2nd International Symposium of IAG Commission 4 - 2020 From: Robert Heinkelmann FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT ====================================================== International Association of Geodesy (IAG) 2nd International Symposium of IAG Commission 4 - 2020 ====================================================== September 7-11, 2020 Potsdam, Germany https://iag-commission4-symposium2020.net/ We are pleased to announce that the second Symposium of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG) Commission 4 ”Positioning and Applications” will be held during the week of September 7-11, 2020 in the Lecture Room of Building H, Telegrafenberg in Potsdam, Germany. All interested individuals are invited to attend the meeting. The 2nd IAG Commission 4 Symposium brings together scientists, researchers and professionals dealing with the broad area of positioning and applications. For this purpose, it will facilitate the discussion of research that leverages current and emerging positioning techniques and technologies aiming at delivering both practical and theoretical solutions for engineering and mapping applications, GNSS-based technologies, sensors fusion, and atmospheric remote sensing, modelling, and applications, based on geodetic techniques. Recognizing the central role of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) in providing high accuracy positioning information today and in the future, the 2nd IAG Commission 4 Symposium will focus on ongoing research for improving models and methods that enhance and assure the performance of GNSS-based positioning solutions for a wide range of geodetic applications. The 2nd IAG Commission 4 Symposium will be devoted to the discussion of theory, strategies and tools for modelling and/or mitigating the effects of interference, signal loss and atmospheric effects as they apply to precise GNSS and other space geodetic techniques. They will address the technical and institutional issues necessary for developing backups for GNSS, integrated positioning solutions, automated processing capabilities and quality control measures. Besides positioning, another focus of the 2nd IAG Commission 4 Symposium will be on remote sensing and modelling of the lower and upper atmosphere. The Space Geodesy and Ionosphere (SGI) Workshop in 2020 is embedded in this event. This symposium will be carried out in close cooperation with the International GNSS Service (IGS), the IAG Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) Focus Area Geodetic Space Weather Research, as well as via linkages with relevant entities within scientific and professional sister organizations. The Symposium will be co-sponsored by the International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomys (IAGA), Division II Aeronomic Phenomena Working Group IIC Meteorological Effects on the Ionosphere. Further partners are the Institute of Navigation (ION), the Technische Universitt Berlin and the GFZ Potsdam. Host Agency: GFZ Potsdam Local Organizing Committee: Robert Heinkelmann Harald Schuh Kirstin Winkler Scientific Organizing Committee: Allison Kealy (Chair) Vassilis Gikas Laura Ruotsalainen Suelynn Choy Michael Schmidt Pawel Wielgosz Ana Paula Larocca Jiyun Lee Sharyl Byram Robert Heinkelmann Christina Arras Marcelo Santos Harald Schuh Important dates: First Announcement: March, 2020 Second Announcement: May 1, 2020 Abstract submission deadline: June 18, 2020 End of pre-registration: July 31, 2020 More information about the program and logistics will be provided in the second announcement in May. We look forward to seeing you in Potsdam. Robert Heinkelmann & Harald Schuh Allison Kealy for the Local Organizing Committee IAG Commission 4 President and Chair of SOC Dr. Robert Heinkelmann Dept.1: Geodesy Sect.1: Space Geodetic Techniques Tel.: +49 (0)331/288-1144 Fax: +49 (0)331/288-1111 E-Mail: heinkelmann@gfz-potsdam.de ____________________________________ Helmholtz Centre Potsdam German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ Stiftung des ff. Rechts Land Brandenburg Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam IERS Analysis Coordinator

FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT

 

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International Association of Geodesy (IAG)

2nd International Symposium of IAG Commission 4 - 2020

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September 7-11, 2020

Potsdam, Germany

https://iag-commission4-symposium2020.net/

 

 

We are pleased to announce that the second Symposium of the

International Association of Geodesy (IAG) Commission 4 "Positioning

and Applications" will be held during the week of September 7-11, 2020

in the Lecture Room of Building H, Telegrafenberg in Potsdam, Germany.

All interested individuals are invited to attend the meeting.

 

The 2nd IAG Commission 4 Symposium brings together scientists,

researchers and professionals dealing with the broad area of positioning

and applications. For this purpose, it will facilitate the discussion of

research that leverages current and emerging positioning techniques and

technologies aiming at delivering both practical and theoretical

solutions for engineering and mapping applications, GNSS-based

technologies, sensors fusion, and atmospheric remote sensing, modelling,

and applications, based on geodetic techniques. Recognizing the central

role of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) in providing high

accuracy positioning information today and in the future, the 2nd IAG

Commission 4 Symposium will focus on ongoing research for improving

models and methods that enhance and assure the performance of GNSS-based

positioning solutions for a wide range of geodetic applications. The 2nd

IAG Commission 4 Symposium will be devoted to the discussion of theory,

strategies and tools for modelling and/or mitigating the effects of

interference, signal loss and atmospheric effects as they apply to

precise GNSS and other space geodetic techniques. They will address the

technical and institutional issues necessary for developing backups for

GNSS, integrated positioning solutions, automated processing capabilities

and quality control measures.

 

Besides positioning, another focus of the 2nd IAG Commission 4 Symposium

will be on remote sensing and modelling of the lower and upper atmosphere.

The Space Geodesy and Ionosphere (SGI) Workshop in 2020 is embedded in

this event.

 

This symposium will be carried out in close cooperation with the

International GNSS Service (IGS),

the IAG Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) Focus Area

“Geodetic Space Weather Research”,

as well as via linkages with relevant entities within scientific and

professional sister organizations.

The Symposium will be co-sponsored by the

International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy’s (IAGA),

Division II “Aeronomic Phenomena” Working Group IIC “Meteorological

Effects on the Ionosphere”.

Further partners are the Institute of Navigation (ION),

the Technische Universitt Berlin and the GFZ Potsdam.

 

 

Host Agency:

GFZ Potsdam

 

Local Organizing Committee:

Robert Heinkelmann

Harald Schuh

Kirstin Winkler

 

Scientific Organizing Committee:

Allison Kealy (Chair)

Vassilis Gikas

Laura Ruotsalainen

Suelynn Choy

Michael Schmidt

Pawel Wielgosz

Ana Paula Larocca

Jiyun Lee

Sharyl Byram

Robert Heinkelmann

Christina Arras

Marcelo Santos

Harald Schuh

 

 

Important dates:

First Announcement: March, 2020

Second Announcement: May 1, 2020

Abstract submission deadline: June 18, 2020

End of pre-registration: July 31, 2020

 

More information about the program and logistics will be provided in the

second announcement in May.

 

 

We look forward to seeing you in Potsdam.

 

Robert Heinkelmann & Harald Schuh Allison Kealy

for the Local Organizing Committee IAG Commission 4 President and

Chair of SOC

 

 

Dr. Robert Heinkelmann

 

Dept.1: Geodesy

Sect.1: Space Geodetic Techniques

Tel.: +49 (0)331/288-1144

Fax: +49 (0)331/288-1111

E-Mail: heinkelmann@gfz-potsdam.de

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Helmholtz Centre Potsdam

German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ

Stiftung des ff. Rechts Land Brandenburg

Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam

 

IERS Analysis Coordinator