GPS Solutions - Timekeeping in Space: Technology, Practice, Promise, and Benefits
“Timekeeping in space: technology, practice, promise, and benefits”
Guest Editors:
Dr. Demetrios Matsakis dnmyiasou@yahoo.com
Dr. Jian Yao jian.yao@colorado.edu
Dr. James Camparo james.c.camparo@aero.org
This Topical Collection covers all aspects of timing that involve space and space systems. Most of the papers will involve some aspect of or application of GNSS and will include constellation monitoring and operations, future space clocks, crosslinks, assembling, timescales, and interoperability. There will also be papers on data reduction and applications such as traceability and PPP/IPPP. However, the special issue will not be limited to GNSS but will also have papers on non-GNSS timing, CSACs, ACES, and relativity.
GPS Solutions is a quarterly scientific journal covering system design issues and a full range of current and emerging applications of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) such as GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, and various augmentations. Prime interest is devoted to novel, innovative, or highly demanding uses. Areas of application include: aviation, surveying and mapping, forestry and agriculture, maritime and waterway navigation, public transportation, time and frequency comparisons and dissemination, space and satellite operations, law enforcement and public safety, communications, meteorology and atmospheric science, geosciences, monitoring global change, technology and engineering, GIS, geodesy, and more.
GPS Solutions employs the “Continuous Article Publishing” publication model, where all accepted articles are immediately published in an issue when ready. More information may be found here.
Manuscripts may be submitted here https://www.editorialmanager.com/gpss/default.aspx
Author instructions may be found here https://www.springer.com/journal/10291/submission-guidelines