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4 - 5 December 2017 |
Ionospheric space weather studies using high resolution GNSS total electron content observations -
T. Tsugawa, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan
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BeiDou.GNSS based space weather services in China -
A. Ercha, National Space Science Centre, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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Earth remote sensing using surface-reflected GNSS signals
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S. Lowe, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), United States of America
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General relativity experiment with eccentric Galileo satellites -
JJ. Ventura-Traveset, European Space Agency
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Update on NASA GNSS activities - J. Parker, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), United States of America |
High altitude GNSS receiver development in Japan -
Y. Nakajima, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan
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The experiment result on the DFMC SBAS via QZSS L5S signal -
T. Sakai, National Institute of maritime, Port and Aviation Technology, Japan
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Galileo SAR update -
D. Hayes, European Commission
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BDS MEOSAR considerations - J. Li, China Transport Telecommunications and Information Centre, China |
MEOSAR update - L. Mazzuca, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), United States of America |
GPS and QZSS signal authentication using QZSS signals - D. Manandhar, Centre for Spatial Information Science (CSIS), The University of Tokyo, Japan |
Precision improvement in GNSS time synchronization by mitigating the effect of multipath signals from NLOS satellites - S. Yoshida, NTT Network Technology Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Japan |
GNSS application cataloques user requirement and user questionnaire status and near-term plan - Application Sub-Group co-chairs: J. Shen, China and I. Mikami, Japan |