[Sls-slp] Fwd: SLS and SIS papers at ITC-2004

Greg J Kazz greg.j.kazz at jpl.nasa.gov
Tue Mar 23 16:57:32 UTC 2004


>Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 09:36:31 +0000
>From: Jean-Luc.Gerner at esa.int
>Subject: SLS and SIS papers at ITC-2004
>To: Enrico.Vassallo at esa.int, Gian.Paolo.Calzolari at esa.int,
>  greg.kazz at jpl.nasa.gov, pen-shu.yeh at gsfc.nasa.gov
>Cc: adrian.hooke at jpl.nasa.gov, Gilles.Moury at cnes.fr
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>SLS WG Chairs,
>Can you circulate this info rapidly and let me know whether papers can be
>submitted?
>
>regards
>
>Jean-Luc Gerner
>TOS-ETT
>Tel: +31 71 565 4473
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>                       "Adrian J. 
> Hooke" 
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>                       <adrian.j.hooke at jp         To:      Jean-Luc Gerner 
> <Jean-Luc.Gerner at esa.int>, Gilles Moury
>                       l.nasa.gov>                <Gilles.Moury at cnes.fr>, 
> durst at mitre.org, Dai Stanton <dstanton at keltik.co.uk>
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> Services Area <sls at mailman.ccsds.org>, Space Internet Services
>                       22/03/2004 16:08           Area 
> <sis at mailman.ccsds.org>
>                                                  Subject: SLS and SIS 
> papers at ITC-2004
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>SLS and SIS ADs and DADs:
>
>The 2004 International Telemetering Conference (ITC 04) will be held in San
>Diego from 18-21 October. The deadline for submitting abstracts has been
>extended until March 31, 2004. The ITC 2004 Call for Papers is at:
>http://www.telemetry.org/PDF/2004CallForPapers6_03.pdf
>
>This year we have had a very visible demonstration of two things:
>
>1. The incredible success of the CCSDS Proximity-1 protocol in enhancing
>the current Mars missions.
>
>2. The need for missions to move towards adopting CFDP as the universal
>baseline for file data handling.
>
>I would therefore like to strongly suggest that the SLS and SIS Areas
>should submit several papers on these topics. There is still time to get
>Abstracts submitted, so please focus on who the lead and support authors
>might be.
>
>Best regards
>Adrian
>
>
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