Paper abstracts are due on Friday, March 12 for the 2010 Institute of Navigation GNSS conference.
It will take place at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon from Tuesday evening, September 21 through Friday morning, September 24.
This will be the 23nd international technical meeting of the Satellite Division of ION. It is the world’s largest and oldest GNSS conference, founded in 1987 as the ION GPS conference.
Paper abstracts are due on Friday, March 12 for the 2010 Institute of Navigation GNSS conference.
It will take place at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon from Tuesday evening, September 21 through Friday morning, September 24.
This will be the 23nd international technical meeting of the Satellite Division of ION. It is the world’s largest and oldest GNSS conference, founded in 1987 as the ION GPS conference.
This year and next, ION GNSS takes place right in Inside GNSS‘s home territory! (Portland lives up to its reputation for food, wine, performance art, outdoor delights and creativity – we’ll be posting links to some of its finer attractions as the year goes on.)
The three-day event will cover program updates of the world’s global navigation satellite systems and technological developments in all areas of space-based positioning, navigation and timing and related systems.
For more information, or to submit an abstract, go to the Institute of Navigation website.