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The International symposium on GPS/GNSS 2012 - Call for Papers

Oct. 31st-Nov. 2nd, 2012 | Chang’an University, Xi’an, China

Call for Papers and 1st Announcement can be downloaded from:

Website:

http://www.gpsgnss2012.com

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The International symposium on GPS/GNSS 2012 will be held from

Oct.31st to Nov. 2nd, 2012 in Xi’an, China,and organized by Chang’an

University and the International Association of Chinese Professionals

in Global Positioning Systems.

The International symposium on GPS/GNSS is the largest international

symposium in the Asia Pacific region dedicated to satellite-based

positioning technology and applications.

The symposium intends to bring together world-leading experts engaged

in GPS/GNSS including industry professionals, practitioners, academics

and researchers to disseminate the latest technology of GPS/GNSS,

facilitate development of the satellite navigation technology and

allow cross-disciplinary exchange of knowledge to further advance in

this area.

The date for accepting registration is May 1st, 2012.

We cordially invite you to attend this symposium and look forward to

seeing you in Xi’an at Oct. 2012.

Kind regards,

The Symposium Secretariat of GPS/GNSS 201

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