Subject: No 0157 : EGS Session 9.03: GPS,GLONASS,DORIS,GALILEO ... ****************************************************************************** DORISMail 05-Jan-2002 21:03:37 Message No 0157 ****************************************************************************** Author: Weber Robert Subject: EGS Session 9.03: GPS,GLONASS,DORIS,GALILEO ... Author: Robert Weber Dear Colleagues, we would like to remind you of the EGS Session G 9.03 taking place in Nice, France, April 21 - 26, 2002: "Evolving Space Geodetic Techniques (SLR, GPS, DORIS, Altimetry, VLBI): GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, DORIS and other microwave techniques" You are kindly invited to contribute to this session. The session description is given below. The deadline for submission of abstracts is JANUARY 11, 2002. All necessary information may be found at http://www.copernicus.org/EGS/egsga/nice02/nice02.htm Looking forward to seeing you in Nice. With best regards, Robert Weber Carine Bruyninx (Conveners of EGS Session G 9.03) *************************************************************************** EGS 2002 Session: Evolving space geodesy techniques (SLR, GPS, DORIS, Altimetry, VLBI): GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, DORIS and other microwave techniques" ------------------------------------------------------------- Satellite systems based on microwave signals like GPS, GLONASS and DORIS (supplemented by GALILEO in the future) play a major role in space geodesy. Nowadays these systems allow for the uncomplicated densification of the earth-fixed reference frame (ITRF) and support a still rapidly growing number of geodynamic applications. 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 solicit contributions to this session dealing with recent progress made in orbit determination (including low Earth orbiting satellites), atmospheric modelling, positioning, and the mitigation of common and individual error sources. We also would like to focus on the quality and reliabilty of permanent station coordinate time series as an important source for subsequent geophysical interpretation. Studies of the impact of GALILEO, as an upcoming additional microwave satellite technique, on the determination of regional and global geodetic parameters are very welcome, too. *************************************************************************** -- ___________________________________________________________________________ Robert Weber Tel: ++43-1-58801-12865 Department of Advanced Geodesy Fax: ++43-1-58801-12896 University of Technology, Vienna E-Mail: rweber@luna.tuwien.ac.at Gusshausstrasse 27-29 robert.weber@aiub.unibe.ch A-1040 Vienna, Austria ___________________________________________________________________________