Organized by the European Space Agency (ESA) and Eidgenössische Techniche Hochschule (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland, the 7th International Colloquium on Scientific and Fundamental Aspects of GNSS is scheduled to take place this September in Zurich.
This event, September 4-6, 2019,brings together members of the European scientific community and their international partners involved in the use of GNSS, and in particular Galileo, in their research. A variety of uses for GNSS satellites for scientific purposes shall be reviewed. The Colloquium will contribute to GNSS development in general based on scientific approaches, in particular to raise awareness of those in charge of GNSS development and operations as well as in development of recent scientific achievements in the field.
Major Areas of Research Will Include:
Scientific applications in meteorology, geodesy, geodynamics, geophysics, space physics, oceanography, land surface and ecosystem studies, using either direct or reflected signals, differential measurements, phase measurements, radio occultation measurements, using receivers placed on the ground, in airplanes or on satellites;
Scientific developments in physics with a potential impact on future GNSS, particularly in testing fundamental laws of physics (general relativity, quantum technologies, etc. );
Aspects of Metrology such as reference frames, on board and ground clocks, precise orbit determination and time and frequency transfer;
Scientific aspects of satellite navigation, positioning and its applications, such as signal propagation, tropospheric and ionospheric corrections, multi-constellation aspects, hybridization with additional sensors and integrated navigation, precise positioning;
Transversal topics of interest to a wide number of scientific fields including collection of GNSS Big Data (baseband data recording), and GNSS scientific data archives, Internet of Things positioning for Science, Scientific Payloads in GNSS satellites, novel disruptive technologies for science, the use of Cubesats, HAPS, UAVs, and in general, autonomous vehicles, for GNSS science, software receivers and low-cost SDR platforms, GNSS for space users and applications, and the topic of GNSS science and education.
The conference will be organized as a series of plenary talks, parallel half-day sessions and poster presentations throughout the duration of the event.
For more information visit this website and for Past Conference Proceedings, click here.