Friday, July 17, 2009

IAG 132: VI Hotine-Marussi Symposium (2006)


IAG 132 "VI Hotine-Marussi Symposium on Theoretical and Computational Geodesy" is the proceedings  of the IAG Symposium held at Wuhan China in 2006. The proceedings was edited by Xu Peiliang (Kyoto University), Jingnan Liu (Wuhan University) and Dermanis (AUT Thessaloniki). Series editor is Fernando Sanso. The VI Hotine-Marussi Symposium was organized by the Inter Commission Committee on Theory (ICCT) with Xu Peiliang is the President of ICCT.


Xu Peiliang (Kyoto University - link; researchgate)
PhD Geodesy, Wuhan 1989; joined Kyoto U in 1997

The VI Hotine-Marussi Symposium was unique in the senses that:
(i) this is the first Hotine-Marussi symposium to go beyond mathematical geodesy; (ii) this is the first time for a Hotine-Marussi symposium to be held outside Europe; and (iii) this is the first time that a Hotine Marussi symposium was organized by an IAG entity instead of by Prof. F. Sanso and his group, as was traditionally the case.


IAG 132 (Published in 2008)

The symposium covers the following topics - satellite gravity and geodynamics; reference frame, gps theory, algorithms and applications; statistical estimation: methods and applications; GBVPs inverse problem theory;

Among the papers published in IAG 132;
Variance Component Estimation by the Method of Least-Squares  by P.J.G. Teunissen, A.R. Amiri-Simkooei.

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