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RIN: 3rd GNSS Vulnerabilities and Solutions Conference 2010

Krk Island Adriatic.jpgAerial shot of Krk Island in the Adriatic
Baška, Krk Island, Croatia

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The third GNSS Vulnerabilities and Solutions conference, sponsored by the Royal Institute of Navigation, will focus on all aspects of satellite navigation, but particularly these subjects:

  • Core and augmentation satellite navigation systems
  • Safety-critical applications
  • Space weather and ionospheric effects
  • Location-based services (LBS)
  • Intelligent transport systems (ITS)

It will take place from September 5-8 2010 on the resort island of Krk during the Adriatic high season. 

Paper abstracts of 300-500 words should be sent by email to conference@rin.org.uk. They are due by May 15, 2010.

The event is sponored by the Royal Institute of Navigation (RIN), London, UK and its Croatian Branch, as well as the University of Nottingham's IESSG, UK.

The resort area of Baška, on the Adriatic island of Krk, is only a couple of hours drive from surrounding countries.
Krk may also be reached via a number of regular flights to the Rijeka/Krk Airport. Flight information: http://www.rijeka-airport.hr/index-eng.asp.

For information, contact organizer Dr. Renato Filjar at the email address below.

Phone:+385 91 33 44 66 (RIN Croatian Branch)
Email:Croatia@rin.org.uk
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