CEDAR email: ION GNSS+ conference abstract deadline
Seebany Datta-Barua
sdattaba at illinoistech.edu
Tue Mar 3 13:56:37 MST 2026
Dear CEDAR Community --
The 40th annual Institute of Navigation GNSS+ conference<https://www.ion.org/gnss/call-for-abstracts.cfm> is Sept. 14-18, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. Please consider submitting an abstract<https://www.ion.org/abstracts/> (due today). The following sessions are most relevant to CEDAR:
1.
Remote sensing, timing, space and scientific applications
2.
Atmospheric modeling and mitigation with GNSS and LEO-PNT systems.
Descriptions of the sessions are below. ION GNSS+ publishes conference proceedings and offers an opportunity to have your conference paper peer-reviewed. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Hope to see you there,
Seebany Datta-Barua
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1. REMOTE SENSING, TIMING, SPACE AND SCIENTIFIC APPLICATIONS
Scientific and engineering uses of GNSS, including terrestrial and space applications. GNSS Earth observation techniques such as: reflectometry for environmental remote sensing of land, ocean and ice; atmospheric and ionospheric remote sensing; and detecting geophysical events such as earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and man-made events. GNSS metrology, including emerging quantum technologies, and its applications. Advances in precision timing, time and frequency transfer, and multi-GNSS for timing applications. Space applications, including high sensitivity signal processing algorithms; integration solutions with sensors and orbital filters; antenna technologies for space; multi-GNSS receivers, technical advances of both COTS and specialized systems for space applications; orbit determination, including precise orbit determination algorithms, constellation navigation, and spacecraft attitude determination.
Chair:
Dr. Seebany Datta-Barua, Illinois Institute of Technology
2. ATMOSPHERIC MODELING AND MITIGATION WITH GNSS AND LEO-PNT SYSTEMS
Tropospheric and ionospheric modeling, measurements, and algorithms to compensate for atmospheric errors. Novel methods for data collection, processing and analysis. AI and data-driven approaches to modeling of atmospheric disturbance and space weather events. Characterization of propagation environments. Ionospheric scintillation studies and impacts on GNSS/LEO-based PNT services and applications. LEO-PNT/GNSS signatures and impact of travelling ionospheric disturbances, equatorial plasma bubbles, and geomagnetic storms – including applications. Space weather and terrestrial weather applications. New ground-based and space-based GNSS and LEO-PNT networks and experiments such as GNSS reflectometry and Radio occultation for atmospheric monitoring.
Chairs:
Dr. Shrivathsan Narayanan, Collins Aerospace
Dr. Anthea Coster, MIT Haystack Observatory
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