boundary="_000_25CDFAC1A563514A82FC2E7BD9609F2FE4D90BDCTWMBXP03cnesnet_" ****************************************************************************** dorismail 06-Dec-2021 09:08:21 Message No 1298 ****************************************************************************** Author: Ferrage Pascale Subject: URGENT/ IDS Workshop : Abstract submission until December 15 2021 Dear Colleagues, We remind you that on 21 to 23 March 2022, the IDS Workshop 2022 will be held in Venice, Italy, with the Ocean Surface Topography Science Team (OSTST) 2022. The in person meeting is for the moment maintained but we really need to have at least your willingness to attend in person to help us to prepare logistics. In any case, please note that there will be an hybrid form of the meeting that will allow anyone to attend at least virtually. For the moment, only ~50 people have answered the poll and have respond positively for their venue (OSTST + IDS). For those who have not done so, please complete the poll as soon as possible and before December 15: https://webapp.oulu.fi/framadate/studs.php?poll=QQ7x2ukwakUECRjN (We have added a possible answer: Maybe (“if the Covid-19 pandemic situation allows the venue”)) The abstract submission for the IDS Workshop (and OSTST meeting) is available through this interface and will end on December 15 2021 (midnight UTC): https://idsworkshop.aviso.altimetry.fr/ If you are NOT planning to attend the IDS WS 2022 in person, please choose the "Forum only" (Type Requested) for your submitted abstract. Logistical details are available on the meeting at the URL: The IDS workshop will highlight current developments and the status of scientific results that use DORIS data, and will provide a platform for discussion and coordination of future activities. IDS contributors are invited to submit a presentation to the IDS workshop for presenting results in relation with topics such as: . DORIS network and constellation: status and evolution . IDS processing for the ITRF2020 and beyond . Precise orbit modeling and Precise Orbit Determination . Reduction of Systematic Errors & Simulations of New Instrument or System Configurations . Research activities and new applications using DORIS data, or new methods of processing DORIS data. We also welcome papers that describe the progress of the activities pertaining to the DORIS operational combination. POD modelling issues related to radiation pressure, atmospheric drag, geocenter motion model, tropospheric delay and mapping functions, and phase center corrections that affect the quality of the DORIS products and papers that review progress in these areas will be especially welcome. We also welcome papers that synergistically use DORIS data in combination with other geodetic techniques (e.g., SLR, GNSS, VLBI), including multi-technique combinations for the terrestrial reference frame. DORIS being a dual-frequency radio technique, provides a means to sound the ionosphere, and we welcome papers that use or compare the DORIS measurements with models or to calibrate the performance of satellite radar altimeters or make other uses of these ionospheric data. As part of a pilot project, DORIS data are now being available in near-real time (NRT). Papers that describe NRT applications of different types are welcome. The Scientific Committee will draw up a programme and an agenda at a later stage, according to the submitted abstracts. Scientific Committee: Chair: Frank Lemoine (NASA/GSFC, USA) Committee members: Petr Štěpánek (GOP, Czech Republic) Hugues Capdeville (CLS, France) Pierre Exertier (Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées, France) Karine Le Bail (Chalmers University, Sweden) Mathis Bloßfeld (DGFI, Technical University of Munich, Germany) Please contact the IDS Central Bureau if you have any questions: email: ids.central.bureau@ids-doris.org Best regards, Petr Stepanek & Hugues Capdeville IDS Analysis Coordination email: ids.analysis.coordination@ids-doris.org (On behalf of the IDS Workshop Scientific Committee)