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E Workshop Agenda
Pages 236-239

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From page 236...
... Gene Hall, U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center USCG Differential GPS Navigation Service Loni Czekalski, Office of the Associate Administrator for Research and Acquisition, Federal Aviation Administration FederalAviationAdministraffon GPSAugmentation Systems Gerhard Beutler, University of Berne and Chair, International GPS Service for Geodynamics (IGS)
From page 237...
... National Geodetic Survey (NOAA) CORS Data Archiving and Access System 237 Maunce Dube, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center-Flow, Distribution, and Archiving of Global GPS Data and Products for the IGS and the Role of the Crustal Dynamics Data Information System (CDDISJ James Zumberg, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Worldwide IGS Data Archiving and Communications Ulf Lindqu ister and Keith Stark, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory GPS Operations and Data Handling at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory 11:00 SPEAKERS SITE, NETWORK, AND DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR GPS-BASED REMOTE SENSING OF THE ATMOSPHERE Robert Serafin Ronald McPherson, National Center for Environmental Protection (National Weather Service)
From page 238...
... Kenneth Stewart Robin Bell, Lamont-Doher~ Earth Observatory; Chreston Martin, EG&G-Site, Network, and Data Needs for Airborne Gravimetry, Photogrammetry, And Polar Research George Born, University of Colorado, Boulder and Bob Schutz, University of Texas, Austin Site, Network, and Data Requirements for Satellite Altimetry andfor the Dynamic Positioning of the Wake Shield Experiment Kevin Leaman, University of Miami Infrastructure Requirements for Oceanography Dave Carlson, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Atmospheric Technology Division Positioning/N~igation Requirementsfor Aircraft and Sondes Used in atmospheric Research Tom Yunck, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Network and Data Requirements for Satellite Gravimetry, Scientific View of the Wide-Area Augmentation System (WAASj Paul Montgomery, Stanford University Autonomous Vehicle Navigation and Control Using GPS March 12, 1996 Working Group 1 Augmented GPS Networks, Data Sources, and Static Positioning Working Group 2 Dynamic Positioning/Navigation
From page 239...
... Appendix E Working Group 3 GPS-based Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere AFTERNOON SESSION 1:30 239 PLENARY SESSION Reports from the Three Working Groups Closing Remarks from Committee Chair and Workshop Sponsors


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