ION GNSS+ is the world’s largest technical meeting and showcase of GNSS technology, products and services. Next year’s conference will bring together international leaders in GNSS and related positioning, navigation and timing fields to present new research, introduce new technologies, discuss current policy, demonstrate products and exchange ideas.
ION GNSS+ 2019 will take place September 16-20, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency Miami in Miami, Florida. ION is calling for abstracts today and the deadline is March 1, 2019.
Click here to submit your abstract today for ION GNSS+ 2019: GNSS + Other Sensors in Today’s Marketplace, the 32nd International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division.
The conference will take place September 16-20, with Tutorials on September 17.
Complimentary Short Courses
Short courses will be provided on Monday on a complimentary basis to all paid registrants at ION GNSS+ with the compliments of the Satellite Division and the ION Master Instructors. ION Master Instructors are internationally recognized GNSS experts and educators. All of the ION Masters have generously donated their time and talents to this effort, as a service to the GNSS community, with the ION’s gratitude.
ION GNSS+ 2019 features two unique tracks:
- COMMERCIAL AND POLICY TRACKS
Mass Market and Commercial Applications
Current Status and Future Trends in GNSS
High Performance and Safety Critical Applications
- RESEARCH TRACKS*
Autonomous Systems Technology
Robust Multi-sensor Navigation
Advanced GNSS
* PEER REVIEW OPTIONS IN RESEARCH TRACKS
Authors whose abstracts are accepted in these sessions (either as a primary or as an alternate presenter) will have the option to have their paper peer-reviewed.
Instructions on submitting your abstract can be found at: https://www.ion.org/gnss/call-for-abstracts.cfm
ION GNSS+ 2019 is the world’s largest technical meeting and showcase of GNSS technology, products and services. It brings together international leaders in GNSS and related positioning, navigation and timing fields to present new research, introduce new technologies, update current policy, demonstrate products and exchange ideas.