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IGS Electronic Mail      10 Apr 18:10:27 PDT 2000      Message Number 2792
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Author: Angelyn Moore

Dear IGS Colleagues,

This email is to inform you of the continuing planning of the spoken
presentation sessions at the IGS Network Workshop in Oslo (see
http://www.gdiv.statkart.no/igsworkshop ). 

As time for spoken presentations is limited, we are counting on our
IGS colleagues who are not giving talks to present posters informing 
the community of significant developments and new ideas.  To reserve a 
place for a poster, please email a short descriptive paragraph in ascii
text ** no later than 1 May ** to igscb@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov .
If you are also giving a spoken presentation please clearly indicate
that you also want to present a poster!

The speaker list is included below.  An asterisk indicates a talk which
is not yet certain.

We hope to see you and your exciting posters in Oslo!
Angie

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 Angelyn W. Moore, Ph.D.              Deputy Director, IGS Central Bureau 
 JPL/Caltech                                 Angelyn.W.Moore@jpl.nasa.gov
 4800 Oak Grove Dr. MS 238-540                     voice: +1 818 354 5434 
 Pasadena CA 91109 USA   http://igscb.jpl.nasa.gov   fax: +1 818 393 6686


Wednesday 12 July (morning): G. Gendt and J. Zumberge
Real-time Analysis Center Issues, Now and Future 
-- COST Summary: G. Elgered
-- Position Paper: G. Gendt and J. Zumberge
-- COST and the IGS: H. VanderMarel
-- SUOMINET: R. Ware*
-- JPL real-time analysis software: R. Muellerschoen
-- Ultrarapid products -- quality dependence on network performance: T. Springer
-- Occultation requirements: J. Wickert

Wednesday 12 July  (afternoon): M. Caissy and W. Gurtner
Network Requirements
-- Position paper: M. Caissy and W. Gurtner
-- Data Formats: A. Moore, summarizing input from several groups
-- PGC Network operations: M. Schmidt
-- AUSLIG Network operations: B. Twilley*
-- JPL and UNAVCO Network operations in light of LEO ops: D. Stowers*
-- Statens Kartwerk Network operations: TBD 

Thursday 13 July (morning): M. Chin, L. Combrinck
Regional Operations and Equipment Issues
-- The Response of GPS Antennas -- How design, environment, and frequency
affect      what you see: B. Schupler
-- GPS Receiver Tracking Performance under Ionospheric Scintillation
   Conditions: S. Skone
-- EUREF, The Regional Densification of the IGS in Europe: C. Bruyninx
-- Regional issues in Australia: B. Twilley*
-- The CMONOC network of China: G. Gu
-- Receiver clock comparisons: A. Neill

Thursday 13 July (afternoon): C. Noll
Data systems
-- Data flow/Backup: C. Noll
-- Hourly data flow: H. Habrich and D. Stowers
-- IGLOS-PP (GLONASS Pilot Project): W. Gurtner
-- IGS Support to LEO Missions -- data systems: T. Yunck
-- Seamless archive: C. Meertens

Friday 14 July (afternoon):
TBD
