Introduction

Satellite positioning and complementary technologies are part of the critical infrastructure of all developed economies. A robust and continuously available localization solution is needed regardless of the operating environment or user platform. The ICL-GNSS is a three-day conference that promotes the development and dissemination of new research on wireless and satellite-based positioning techniques to provide reliable, accurate, and low latency position information. It aims to inspire the development of new design, implementation, test and evaluation methodologies for positioning platforms. The conference will provide a venue where researchers with different backgrounds, but a common interest in positioning technologies can meet and share their work.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-04-03
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-04-30
Draft paper acceptance notification
2017-05-14
Final paper submission deadline

Reliable navigation and positioning are becoming imperative in more and more applications for safety-critical purposes, public services and consumer products. A robust localization solution, which will be available continuously is needed regardless of the specific environment, i.e., outdoors and indoors, and on different platforms such as stand-alone navigators and mobile devices. ICL-GNSS addresses the latest research on wireless and satellite-based positioning techniques to provide reliable and accurate position information with low latency. The emphasis is on the design of mass- market navigation receivers and related tools and methodologies. 

Submission Topics

The scope includes (but is not limited to) the following topics: 

  • Antennas and RF front-end for GNSS receivers

  • Design, prototyping and testing of positioning devices

  • Acquisition, tracking and navigation algorithms

  • Detection and mitigation techniques for adverse propagation conditions Wireless and sensor-based localization

  • GNSS applications for remote sensing, ionospheric sounding and space weather

  • Precise timing for GNSS and terrestrial systems

  • Security and privacy in joint communication and navigation systems

  • Authentication and privacy aspects of positioning

  • Spoofing countermeasures

  • Cooperative and peer-to-peer positioning

  • Positioning based on signals-of-opportunity

  • Multi-GNSS receivers and emerging navigation satellite systems

  • Indoor positioning and localisation in densely populated urban areas

  • Hybrid NAV/COM positioning

  • Cognitive positioning architectures

  • Positioning for autonomous systems (robots, planes, land and marine vehicles)

  • Crowd-sourced and swarm localization

  • Location-based mobility models, services and applications

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Jun 27

    2017

    to

    Jun 29

    2017

  • Apr 03 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Apr 30 2017

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • May 14 2017

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Jun 29 2017

    Registration deadline

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