The Second ENRI International Workshop on ATM/CNS
(EIWAC 2010) Tokyo JAPAN, November 10-12, 2010


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Call for Papers


Workshop Description

After a successful edition in 2009, we are pleased to announce ENRI's second International Workshop on ATM/CNS (EIWAC 2010). The theme is: "Safety, Efficiency, and Environmental Issues".
There is worldwide activity in research and development of modern air traffic management (ATM) and its enabling technology in Communication, Navigation and Surveillance (CNS).
In the Asian countries, too, pioneering work is necessary to contribute to the global harmonization of all air-transportation services.
At this workshop, leading experts from industry, research and academia will meet to share their ideas and their approaches.


Contributions

Written contributions to topics mentioned earlier or similar ones are sought. Papers with innovative ideas or technical progress will be preferred by the local program committee.
Please submit your abstract (one A4 page) to:

The deadline for the submission is April, 5th 2010.


Organiziation

Organizing Committee (ENRI)

Program Committee


Topics

The workshop will focus on new concepts and developments in the following areas:


Program

The workshop will contain invited talks from industry, research and academia, technical sessions, and a panel discussion.
A technical tour will be organized for interested visitors.
The workshop language is English. Japanese translation will be provided on occasion.
For an up-to-date program, please refer to the workshop page.


Supporters

The workshop is kindly supported by the following organizations (tbc):


Important Dates


Contact

For all information, please contact

Electronic Navigation Research Institute


Registration

The workshop attendance will be free, including the coffee breaks. For organizational purpose, a registration is required.

Please refer to the workshop page for registration instructions.


Event Venue

Akihabara Convention Hall
Akihabara Daibiru
1-18-13 Sotokanda
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0021 JAPAN



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