Delivered-To: igs-dcwg@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov References: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed Message-Id: <90E7B972-A045-41A5-9FF3-31E0C90F95BB@nasa.gov> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From: Carey Noll Subject: [IGS-DCWG-42] Fwd: IGS Workshop Darmstadt - Call for Session Ideas Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 13:29:00 -0500 To: igs-dcwg@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov Sender: owner-igs-dcwg Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGS-DCWG Mail 16 Dec 10:25:51 PST 2005 Message Number 42 ****************************************************************************** Author: Carey Noll/CDDIS Dear Colleagues, I received the email below from Gerd soliciting ideas from the IGS working group chairs for sessions at the May IGS workshop in Darmstadt. I am not sure that we could fill a "full" session, but perhaps a position paper on some changes to how the IGS data centers do business would be in order. Recently I have had discussions on a few topics: - changing the compression scheme utilized in the data centers from UNIX compress (.Z) to gzip (.gz) or something else - modifying the filename structure for data (and products) to reflect versioning thus allowing us and users to easily track replacement files, etc. I don't know how much our user community, particularly the analysis centers, are aware of these discussions. We would, of course, have to have the support of these users prior to any such drastic changes. So, this workshop may be a good opportunity to write a position paper detailing the reasoning behind the changes, description of the changes, plans for a transition, and timeline. I would appreciate your thoughts on such a topic at the workshop and your willingness to participate in the position paper and the workshop itself with a paper/poster. Any other ideas are, of course, welcome. So we don't bore the audience with alot of details, this session may lend itself to one oral presentation discussing the paper with detailed information available through posters. Gerd has ambitiously asked for comments and ideas for the workshop by December 30. Any thoughts you have on a data center-related session that could be communicated to me as soon as possible would be appreciated. Happy holidays! Carey. ----- Begin forwarded message: > From: Gerd Gendt > Date: December 16, 2005 6:20:31 AM EST > To: Ken Senior , Remi Ferland > , Carey Noll , > "Yoaz E. Bar-Sever" , Manuel Hernandez- > Pajares , Henno Boomkamp > , werber@gfz-potsdam.de, Mark Caissy > , Tilo Schoene > Cc: John Dow , Tim Springer > , "Ruth E. Neilan" > , Angelyn Moore > > Subject: IGS Workshop Darmstadt - Call for Session Ideas > > Dear WG Chairs, > > To go for a more detailed planning for the next IGS Workshop in > Darmstadt we would like to ask you for your support and ideas (until > the end this year: 30-Dec). > > As already announced main points of the WS should include: > - Implementation of GGOS within the IGS > - Multi-constellation; Modernisation of GPS; GNSS > - Absolute antenna phase centre > > We should have for each session (if applicable) a Position Paper. > It is > foreseen to have only invited oral presentation and posters. All > session chairs will have to contact invited speakers to ensure a high > quality content of their session. > > I would like to ask you if you would propose to consider in the > planning > a session devoted to the topic of your Working Group. In this case, > please, define the working title of the session and make proposals > for > the chairs. You may consider already now invited speakers. We will > have > Chair and co-chair for each session and it may be good if at least one > of them comes from outside the IGS. > > If you have any idea for more general sessions your proposals are > welcome too. > > The main goal of all the sessions should be to contribute to > improvements within the IGS - to improve the products for the > scientific community, the praxis and society in general. > > Attached you find first ideas how a program may look like. Any > proposal > on chairs for the already listed session proposal are also welcome. > > > We are also still looking for a nice title of the workshop. > > Best regards > > Gerd > > > All session titles are 'working titles', the final titles will be > chosen > by the selected chairs. > > Title of Workshop: ??? > > > 1) Implementation of GGOS within the IGS > This may be a full day topic, which could include: > - General aspects of GGOS > - Reference frame issues > - TIGA > - ??? > > 2) Systematic errors in the GPS analysis > (Sources and its mitigation; including multipath) > (How they influence the RF accuracy) > > 3) Vision for the IGS > How should the IGS look like after 2010? > > 4) Multi constellation, Modernization, > Synergies of GPS and LEOs > > 5) Standardization, New models > Models like atmo loading, 2nd order Iono > > 6) Antenna models (for receivers, GPS satellites and LEOs) > How representative are the robot measurements? > Results from IGS-Parallel test > > 7) Reprocessing Issues > (goals of the reprocessing) > > 8) Real time > Network and Products > > 9) Network and Data Centre issues > > > > ********************************************************************** > ******** > * Gerd > Gendt * > * _/_/_/ _/_/_/_/_/_/ > GeoForschungsZentrum * > * _/ _/ _/ Department Geodesy and Remote > Sensing * > * _/ _/_/ _/_/ _/ Telegrafenberg > A17 * > * _/ _/ _/ _/ D-14473 Potsdam , > GERMANY * > * _/_/_/ _/ _/_/_/ Phone : ++49 331 288 1114 Fax :++49 331 > 288 1759 * > * E-Mail: gendt@gfz- > potsdam.de * > * IGS GFZ AC : AFTP://ftp.gfz-potsdam.de/pub/ > igsprod * > * http://www.gfz-potsdam.de/ > igs * > * IGS Analysis Coord.: AFTP://ftp.gfz-potsdam.de/pub/ > igsacc * > * http://www.gfz-potsdam.de/ > igsacc * > ********************************************************************** > ******** > > ----- Ms. Carey Noll Manager, Crustal Dynamics Data Information System (CDDIS) Secretary, ILRS Central Bureau NASA GSFC Code 690.5 Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA E-mail: Carey.Noll@nasa.gov Voice: (301) 614-6542 Fax: (301) 614-6099 WWW: http://cddis.gsfc.nasa.gov