International workshop on
GNSS Remote Sensing for Future Missions and Sciences
August 7-9, 2011, Shanghai, China
http://www.shao.ac.cn/GNSS

Number NAME AFFILIATION ABSTRACT EMAIL
1   Josep Rosell   ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands Next generation of European miniaturised space receivers compatible with new GNSS signals   Josep.Rosello@esa.int  
2   Chris Rizos   UNSW, Australia GNSS as an Atmosphere and Sea Surface Observing Technology: Prospects and Plans, Promises and Challenges   c.rizos@unsw.edu.au  
3   Giovanni Occhipinti   IPGP, France From Sumatra 2004 to Tuhoku-Oki 2011: what we learn about tsunami detection by ionospheric sounding   ninto@ipgp.jussieu.fr  
4   Vladislav Demyanov   ISTP, Russia An evaluation of solar radio emission power level as a potential threat of GPS/GLONASS performance   sword1971@yandex.ru  
5   Haohan Wei   HHU, China Effects of zenith tropospheric delay estimates from GPS observations during the CONT08 campaign   haohan_wei@sina.com  
6   Nasser Najibi   Uni Tehran, Iran Simulation of the ocean surface water (OSW) vertical dispalcement during the tsunami using GNSS-Reflectometry   nasser.najibi@yahoo.com  
7   Liangjing Zhang   SHAO, China Effects of water loading deformation on GPS coordinates from GRACE and models   ljzhang@shao.ac.cn  
8   Vladislav Demyanov   ISTP, Russia Ionospheric super-bubble effects on the GPS positioning   sword1971@yandex.ru  
9   Tong Ning   Chalmers UT, Sweden Using ground-based GPS data to estimate long term trends in the atmospheric water vapour content   tong.ning@chalmers.se  
10   Rui Jin   SHAO, China Variability of GNSS Differential Code Biases (DCB) and its effect on TEC estimates   r.jin.shao@gmail.com  
11   Fabio Pulvirenti   INGV, Italy A viscoelastic numerical model for Coulomb Stress Changes during the 2002 Santa Venerina earthquake (Mt. Etna - Italy)   fabiopulvirenti@yahoo.it  
12   Shuanggen Jin   SHAO, China GNSS remote sensing: Current status and future developments   sgjin@shao.ac.cn  
13   Alexander Pavelyev   RAS, Russia Radioimaging of layers in the atmosphere and ionosphere based on GPS radio occultation data   alxndr38@mail.ru  
14   Giovanni Occhipinti   IPGP, France Three-dimensional numerical modeling of tsunami-related internal gravity waves in the Hawaiian atmosphere   ninto@ipgp.jussieu.fr  
15   Riccardo Notarpietro   Polit. di Torino, Italy Software Defined Radio system for GNSS-Refectometry: activities performed at the Politecnico of Turin (Italy)   riccardo.notarpietro@polito.it  
16   Rongxin Fang   WHU, China GNSS Seismometer Data Processing and Inversions   fangrongxin1006@163.com  
17   Farzad Kamalabadi   Uni. Illinois, USA xxx   farzadk@illinois.edu  
18   Lianjun, Shao   WHU., China Spatial-temporal Resolution of GNSS-R On-board and Sea Surface Wind Speed Retrieving Method   ljshao2008@gmail.com  
19   Xiansheng Xu   Shanghai Uni., China A modified sliding spectral method for GPS radio occultation   xuxiansheng666@126.com  
20   Witold Rohm   WROC, Poland Integration of ground and space-based GNSS observations for severe weather monitoring   witold.rohm@up.wroc.pl  
21   Fujiang Yu   NMEFC, China xxx   yufj@nmefc.gov.cn  
22   Hyunho Kim   Inha Uni., S. Korea Reconstruction of water vapor tomography based on ground-based GPS measurements and its validation: A test case in South Korea   lh7i@naver.com  
23   Chang-Moon Lee   Inha Uni., S. Korea Estimation of Ionospheric Total Electron Content based on GPS Carrier Phase Measurements   cm_lee@inha.edu  
24   Shuli Song   SHAO, China xxx   slsong@shao.ac.cn  
25   Mingli Li   BUAA, China xxx   lml.75@163.com  
26   Hanjiang Wen   CASM, China xxx   wenhj@casm.ac.cn  
27   Muhammad Faiz Norazmi   UTM, Malaysia GPS Meteorology in Low-Latitude Region: The Water-Vapor-Weighted Atmospheric Mean Temperature (Tm) for Malaysian Peninsula   mfaiz236@gmail.com  
28   Yong Chien Zheng   UTM, Malaysia GPS CORS Application for Near Real-Time Deformation Monitoring on Geo-Hazards Events   ericyong85@gmail.com  
29   Iyyanki Muralikrishna   AIT, Thailand xxx   iyyanki@gmail.com  
30   Zhicai Li   NGCC, China Co-seismic slip and rupture of the 2011 Mw 9.1 Tohoku Earthquake from GPS observations   zcli@nsdi.gov.cn  
31   Markus Vennebusch   Uni-Hannover, Germany Determination of refractivity variations with GNSS and ultra-stable frequency standards   vennebusch@ife.uni-hannover.de  
32   Shuanggen Jin   SHAO, China GNSS seismo-ionospheric disturbances: Recent earthquakes observations and implications   sgjin@shao.ac.cn  
33   Riccardo Notarpietro   Polit. di Torino, Italy Wet Refractivity tomographic reconstruction over small areas using an ad-hoc GPS receivers network   riccardo.notarpietro@polito.it  
34   Xinggang Zhang   WHIGG, China Design and realization of GNSS mathematical simulation software   zhxgigg@gmail.com  
35   Yuriy Kuleshov   ABM, Australia Recent atmospheric temperature trends over the Australian region and Antarctica derived from GPS radio occultation and radiosonde observations   Y.Kuleshov@bom.gov.au  
36   Keliang Zhang   CEA, China Long-term Trend of GRACE-derived Gravity Changes based on Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition (EEMD) Method   zkl0824@163.com  
37   Geli Wu   Univ. Stuttgart, Germany GNSS-R technology and its application in ocean science   geli.wu@gis.uni-stuttgart.de  
38   Peng Guo   SHAO, China Non-spherically symmetric inversion of ionospheric radio occultation data   gp@shao.ac.cn  
39   Alain Geiger   ETH Zurich, Switzerland Ground based GNSS tropospheric tomography: Next steps   alain.geiger@geod.baug.ethz.ch  
40   Xiong Hu   CSSAR, China Introduction to COSMIC atmospheric radio occultation data applications in CSSAR   xhu@cssar.ac.cn  
41   Y. Tony Song   JPL, USA Detecting Tsunami Genesis and Scales Directly from Coastal GPS Stations   Tony.Song@jpl.nasa.gov  
42   Weihua Bai   CSSAR, China Lake surface height retrieve using coastal GNSS-R signals   baiweihua@cssar.ac.cn  
43   Antonio Rius   IEEC, Spain Aircraft GNSS-R Interferometry Experiment in the Gulf of Finland   rius@ieec.uab.es  
44   Dongkai Yang   BUAA, China Data Collection and Analysis for GNSS-R Experiment in China   edkyang@buaa.edu.cn  
45   Cuixian Lv   WHU, China Measuring Snow Depth with GPS Triple-Frequency Carrier Phase Observations   lvcuixian@whu.edu.cn  
46   Yanxiong Liu   1st Ins. Ocean, China xxx   yxliu@fio.org.cn  
47   Xiaohua Xu   WHU, China Study on the Variation of the Global Tropopause Parameters with COSMIC measurements   xhxu@sgg.whu.edu.cn  
48   Riccardo Notarpietro   Polit. di Torino, Italy TRANSMIT: Training Research and Applications Network to Support theMitigation of Ionospheric Threats   riccardo.notarpietro@polito.it  
49   Liang Chang   SHAO, China InSAR Atmospheric Distortions Mitigation using GPS Observations and NCEP data   chlbwinds@hotmail.com  
50   Jong-Uk Park   KASI, S. Korea xxx   jupark@kasi.re.kr  
51   Wei Wan   PKU, China GNSSReflectometry: a review of theories and empirical applications in ocean and land surfaces   w.wan@pku.edu.cn  
52   Hasan Z Abidin   ITB, Indonesia xxx   hzabidin@gd.itb.ac.id  
53   Debao Wen   CSUST, China Imaging ionospheric electron density distribution based on the fitting method by selection of the parameter weight   wdbwhigg@163.com  
54   Ayman A. Hassan   Minia Uni., Egypt Study of Using Satellite Images on Soil Classification   abdelazizayman@gmail.com  
55   Guiping Feng   SHAO, China Hydrological cycle from GPS and GRACE measurements: Results and problems   gpfeng@shao.ac.cn  
56   Sridevi Jade   CMMACS, India Impact of a priori tropospheric zenith delay on temporal and spatial variability of GPS based PWV   sridevi@cmmacs.ernet.in  
57   Yi Chao   JPL, USA GNSS Ocean Reflectometry Science and Satellite Mission Concepts   yi.chao@jpl.nasa.gov  
58   Masayuki Kanzaki   Hitachi Zosen, Japan GNSS Seismology¨CReal¨CTime Monitoring of Co-Seismic Motion During the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake   kanzaki@hitachizosen.co.jp  
59   Xiaotao Chang   SBSM, China xxx   changtao@casm.ac.cn  
60   Xingqun Zhan   SJTU, China xxx   xqzhan@sjtu.edu.cn  
61   Christopher Kotsakis   AUTH, Greece xxx   kotsaki@topo.auth.gr  
62   Weiqiang Li   BUAA, China xxx   cokeslee@sina.com  
63   Kwan-Dong Park   Inha Uni., S. Korea xxx   kdpark@inha.ac.kr  
64   Jing Hu   CEA-IS, China xxx   305526029@qq.com  
65   Shanjun Reng   CEA-IS, China xxx   shuiyuersj@163.com  
66   Sundaram Arivazhagan   PRL, India xxx   arivusv@gmail.com  
67   Moh-Il Lee   KARI, S. Korea xxx   hajh@kari.re.kr  
68   Han Xiao  PKU, China xxx   520043801@qq.com  
69   Jundong Zhang   PKU, China xxx   arjunboy@163.com  
70   Kirti Srivastava   NGRI, India Comparison of tsunami arrival times along the west coast of India using different GIS techniques and the Tsunami N2 model for a source in the Makran region   kirti@ngri.res.in  
71   Xu Tang   HHU, China A novel method for fixing ambiguity with dual-frequency phase and code observations   shtangxu@126.com  
72   Marios Smyrnaios   Uni-Hannover, Germany C/No as a multipath indicator: Investigation with software receivers and ray-tracing   smyrnaios@ife.uni-hannover.de  
73   Jinyun Guo   SUST, China Precise orbit determination of HY-2 using zero-difference observations with satellite-borne GPS technique   jinyunguo1@126.com  
74   Yiyan Zhou   CEA-IS, China Assimilation of GPS/TEC Data in Global and Regional Ionospheric Models   zhouyyhb@yahoo.com.cn  
75   Vyacheslav Kunitsyn   MSU, Russia Ionospheric Imaging and Tomography using GNSS   kunitsyn7@yahoo.com  
76   Xiaoyong Du   BIAM, China Research of Tropopause Temperature and Height Variation with COSMIC Data   duxy74@126.com  
77   Chi-Na Lee   KASI, S. Korea Long-term variation of total electron contents over Daejeon measured from Global Positioning System between 2000 and 2010   cnlee@kasi.re.kr  
78   Yingqiang Wang   PLAUST, China Simulation of the Impacts of LEO Satellite Constellation Design on GNSS Reflection Event's Distribution and Resolution for Space-borne GNSS-R Task   wyqiang198253@163.com  
79   Jinyun Guo   SUST, China Precise estimation of sea surface height from GNSS reflection signals   jinyunguo1@126.com  
80   Fran Fabra   IEEC, Spain Towards characterization of sea ice with GNSS-R   fabra@ieec.uab.es  
81   Rui Wang   SHAO, China Study of global stratospheric gravity waves with COSMIC data   wangrui@shao.ac.cn  
82   Masayuki Kanzaki   Hitachi Zosen, Japan First Real-Time Detection and Warning of Tsunami Waves with GPS Ocean Buoys   kanzaki@hitachizosen.co.jp  
83   Yang Fu   PKU, China xxx   fuyang@163.net  
84   Yueqiang Sun   CSSAR, China xxx   syq@cssar.ac.cn  
85   Shuhua Ye   SHAO, China xxx   ysh@shao.ac.cn  
86   X. Hong   SHAO, China xxx   xhong@shao.ac.cn  
87   Urs Hugentobler   TUM, Germany New Satellite Systems and New Signals   urs.hugentobler@bv.tu-muenchen.de  
88   Thomas.P.Yunck   GeoOptics Inc, USA CICERO: Community Initiative for Continuing Earth Radio Occultation  tom@geooptics.com  
89   Xuhui Shen   CEA, China The 1st China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satelllite and its GNSS and Three-frequency Transmitter onboard   shenxh@seis.ac.cn  
90   Junping Chen   SHAO, China Observing Earth-dynamics using GNSS: Perspective of the CMONOC Network   junping.chen@shao.ac.cn  
91   Dong Hyo Son   Inha Uni., S. Korea xxx   dhsohn5@gmail.com  
92   Dusik Kim   Inha Uni., S. Korea xxx   dskim@inha.edu  
93   Jong-Kyun Chung   KASI, S. Korea xxx   jkchung@kasi.re.kr  
94   Wenyao Zhu   SHAO, China xxx   zhuw@shao.ac.cn  
95   Gottfried Kirchengast   Uni-Graz, Austria GNSS radio occultation and LEO-LEO occultation for meteorology and climate: What's achieved and what's next   gottfried.kirchengast@uni-graz.at  
96   Xiaoqing Pi   JPL, USA GAIM Development to Serve Space Weather Applications and Research   xiaoqing.pi@jpl.nasa.gov  
97   Zhe Yang   SHAO, China xxx   yangzhe@shao.ac.cn  
98   Xueqing Xu   SHAO, China xxx   xqxu@shao.ac.cn  
99   Ruixian Zhou   SHAO, China xxx   zrx@shao.ac.cn  
100   Shilong Liao   SHAO, China xxx   shilongliao@shao.ac.cn  
101   M. S.M. Vijayan   CMMACS, India xxx   vijayan@cmmacs.ernet.in  
102   Min Liu   SMB, China xxx   lisa8204@qq.com  
103   Xuefeng Zhu   SMB, China xxx   lisa8204@qq.com  
104   Xiaoliu Mao   Unicore Com. Inc, China xxx   xlmao@unicorecomm.com  
105   Lei Huang   Unicore Com. Inc, China xxx   lhuang@unicorecomm.com  
106   Tingye Chen   Sun Create Elec. Co, China xxx   czytty@163.com  
107   Yun Zhang   Shanghai Ocean Uni., China xxx   y-zhang@shou.edu.cn  
108   Kewen Sun   Hefei Uni of Tech. China xxx   kewen.sun@hfut.edu.cn  
109   Xiaoqing Wang   NGCC, China xxx   xqwang@nsdi.gov.cn  
110   Shufan Zhao   CEA, China xxx   zsf2008bj@126.com  
111   Tengyu Zhang   SHAO, China xxx   zhangty@shao.ac.cn  
112   Yunbin Yuan   WHIGG, China A Potential Broadcast Ionosphere Model for Future Single-Frequency User of COMPASS   yybgps@asch.whigg.ac.cn  
113   Wei Li   WHIGG, China A New Global Zenith Tropospheric Delay Correction Model IGGtrop for COMPASS/GNSS Applications   liweifreedom@hotmail.com  
114   Zishen   WHIGG, China xxx   lizishen@whigg.ac.cn  
115   Yi Chen   Tongji University, China xxx   chenyi@mail.tongji.edu.cn  
116   Songhua Yan   WHU, China xxx   ysh567@sohu.com  
117   Jicang Wu   Tongji Uni., China xxx   jcwu@tongji.edu.cn  
118   Yamin Dang   CASM, China xxx   dangym@casm.ac.cn  
119   Yuji Harada   SHAO, China xxx   harada@shao.ac.cn  
120   Danan Dong   ECNU, China xxx   danan.dong@jpl.nasa.gov  
121   Jian Sun   Unicore Com. Inc, China xxx   jsun@unicorecomm.com  
122   Yuei-An Liou   NCU, Taiwan xxx   yueian@csrsr.ncu.edu.tw  
123   Jian Lin   CEA-IS, China xxx   ljian2008@126.com  
124   Chunmin Wang   USC, USA xxx   cwang@math.usc.edu  
125   Xuening Guo   BIAM, China xxx   xxx  
126   Xiaobo Li   SHAO, China xxx   xxx  
127   Hui Li   WHIGG, China xxx   xxx  
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