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GNSS 2011 - ION GNSS 2011 : The 24th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of the Institute of Navigation

Date2011-09-20

Deadline2011-03-11

VenuePortland, USA - United States USA - United States

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Topics/Call fo Papers

Abstracts should be in the form of a paper summary consisting of between 800 and 1000 words and should describe objectives, anticipated or actual results, conclusions, any key innovative steps and the significance of your work. Short abstracts will be de-weighted in the selection process.
Abstracts should be submitted electronically via ION’s Web site no later than March 11. Go to www.ion.org and click on the abstract submission icon for ION GNSS on the main page. Complete all boxes on the abstract submission form.
http://www.ion.org/meetings/gnss2011/gnss2011cfa.c...
Enter or paste abstract text directly into the appropriate box on the online submission form. Abstracts may also be e-mailed to abstracts-AT-ion.org as a Microsoft Word™ or text file. Please indicate the abstract title, the most appropriate session(s) for the paper, a list of all authors and affiliations, and the primary contact author’s complete mailing address, phone, fax and e-mail.

Abstracts received electronically will be acknowledged electronically.
Abstract titles and corresponding contact authors will be posted weekly on the ION’s website. If your name does not appear after two weeks, please contact the ION office at 703-366-2723 or via e-mail at meetings-AT-ion.org.
You will be notified of acceptance after April 30th. Accepted authors will receive an author’s kit with publication guidelines and additional meeting information.

Final manuscripts must be received at the ION National Office by August 30, 2011.
Papers not representative of the original abstract submitted will NOT be included in the conference proceedings, regardless of whether or not they were presented at the conference, and may affect the acceptance of future abstracts.

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