ION GNSS+ 2015 Technical Program Available Online

April 8, 2015  - By
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The ION GNSS+ 2015 technical program is now available online, and registration is open.  ION GNSS+ 2015 will be held Sept. 14-18 (tutorials Sept. 14-15) at the Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, Fla.

This year, unlike in previous years, the technical program (registration brochure) will only be distributed online. Users can search and sort the program online or download and print a PDF version. A printed on-site guide book will still be available to attendees.

ION GNSS+ 2015 is the 28th International Technical Meeting of the ION Satellite Division and the world’s largest technical meeting and showcase of GNSS technology, products and services and other sensors in today’s marketplace.

Attendees who book a hotel room first will save $200 by entering the hotel confirmation number from the Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel and Marina at the start of the registration process. Attendees will need a valid hotel confirmation number to claim this discount during registration.

ION GNSS+ brings together international leaders in GNSS and related positioning, navigation and timing fields to present new research, introduce new technologies, update current policy, demonstrate products and exchange ideas. The focus of this meeting is the growing emphasis on GNSS and the rapidly evolving field of alternative navigation methods.

This year’s conference will feature panels of industry experts, policy updates, the world’s largest GNSS commercial exhibit and more than 300 technical presentations presented through:

Peer-Reviewed Tracks

  • Multisensor Navigation and Applications
  • Algorithms and Methods
  • Advanced GNSS Technologies

Systems and Application Tracks

  • Mass-Market Applications
  • High Performance & Safety-Critical Applications
  • System Updates, Plans and Policies

GPS World Editor and Publisher Alan Cameron discusses the importance of the annual ION GNSS Conference at the 2014 event, also held in Tampa.

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