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Observations
toward mm ACCURACY
There
remain several issues to resolve as we work towards maximising the
effectiveness and accuracy of the ILRS tracking network and end
products.
The aim of this informal workshop is for technologists and
analysts together to address specific questions that arise from this
effort.
The meeting will be a good opportunity for instance to examine and
report systems' responses at different energy levels and for different
targets, to confirm that existing software produces a standard, user
independent data set and discuss ways forward for multi-colour ranging
and associated environmental models.
The
Proceedings
and Photos
are now being
assembled for the
Workshop in Eastbourne during the week
beginning
Monday 3rd October
2005.
Eastbourne
is
situated on the coast of South East
England and is about 10 kilometres from the Herstmonceux
Facility. The
Workshop venue is the T&G conference centre situated on
the
Eastbourne seafront, which will provide conference facilities and
accommodation
for delegates. Directions
to the Conference centre can be found here.
List
of delegates Currently the ILRS
Working Groups are
discussing topics for inclusion in the sessions. It is likely that delegates
will be asked to perform specific experiments in advance to contribute
to some
sessions. This will include performing High/Low return rate
tests
and
supplying current reduction software for comparison.
Descriptions
of experiments requested for some sessions are to be found here. The
Workshop is open as a forum for all
subjects that need to be discussed. To contribute to a session or to
request an additional session topic click here
or
contact us. The
Workshop will inclde a trip to visit the Space Geodesy Facility at
Herstmonceux, which is
situated in the grounds of Herstmonceux castle. Besides the laser
ranging system, which is being upgraded to perform KHz ranging, the
Facility hosts two IGS GPS/GLONASS receivers and will be in the early
stages of running an FG5 absolute gravimeter which is to be permanently
installed in a basement at the Facility.
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