This annual conference on the Croatian Adriatic aims at GNSS experts and covers the risks and vulnerabilities of the global navigation satellite systems and efforts to improve accuracy and reliability.
It will take place at Baska on the resort island of Krk in Croatia from April 18 to April 20, 2013.
The deadline for abstracts has passed.
Topics include:
This annual conference on the Croatian Adriatic aims at GNSS experts and covers the risks and vulnerabilities of the global navigation satellite systems and efforts to improve accuracy and reliability.
It will take place at Baska on the resort island of Krk in Croatia from April 18 to April 20, 2013.
The deadline for abstracts has passed.
Topics include:
- GNSS developments and modernization
- SBAS
- Space weather and ionospheric effects
- Safety- and mission-critical GNSS applications for air, marine, land and personal navigation,and Search and Rescue (SaR) Operations,
- Statistical and digital signal processing for electronic navigation and weak signal detection
- GNSS receiver design,
- GNSS education and professional advancement,
- Advanced applications
- Location-Based Services (LBS),
- Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and eCall
- GNSS regulations and legal issues
The event was founded by Dr. Renato Filjar and is organized by the Royal Institute of Navigation (London, UK), Institute of Engineering Surveying and Space Geodesy (IESSG), University of Nottingham, UK and Faculty of Maritime Studies, University of Rijeka, Croatia.
For more information, contact Dr. Filjar at renato.filjar@gmail.com