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ISGNSDAS 2013 : Internation Symposium on Global Navigation Systems Design Against Satellites

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When Apr 1, 2013 - Apr 2, 2013
Where N/A
Submission Deadline Mar 25, 2013
Notification Due Apr 1, 2013
Final Version Due Apr 2, 2013
Categories    pattern recognition   machine learning   GNSS   antenna design
 

Call For Papers

Nowadays, the pending demand on Global Navigations has widely change research world for quite a bit. The So called Nucleus System Published By Purdue University IUPUI Campus, and the so called SUGAR MEMS Design Suite published by Purdue University West Lafayette has greatly change the MEMS Design and Antenna Design.
The Electric Scope becomes smaller and more acute and can hidden into deep ocean type electric circuits.
For Wiki Folks, A Online Internation Conference is held to share ideas about GNSS and relevant Antenna Design.
Please send manuscript to the email address:amf-journal@googlegroups.com for peer review. The Accepted Manuscripts will be published on ResearchGate.net(RG),'Internet Archive'(www.archive.org), and wenku.baidu.com.
Thanks!

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