Navigator Notes Editorial Highlights from the Editor-in-Chief

Welcome to the Spring 2023 issue of NAVIGATION. In this issue, we feature articles on positioning and navigation in a wide range of situations and environments from open-pit mines to Earth-orbiting spacecraft. ION promotes the research of journal authors in a variety of ways including video abstract...

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Published inNavigation (Washington) Vol. 70; no. 1; p. navi.564
Main Author Langley, Richard B.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Institute of Navigation 01.01.2023
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Summary:Welcome to the Spring 2023 issue of NAVIGATION. In this issue, we feature articles on positioning and navigation in a wide range of situations and environments from open-pit mines to Earth-orbiting spacecraft. ION promotes the research of journal authors in a variety of ways including video abstracts hosted on the ION website. The latest video abstracts are documented below. You can find the video abstract for any recently published article under the article’s supplemental menu item on the journal’s website. ION also engages with the PNT community, through its webinar series, to highlight current topics of interest to the community. The most recent webinars are also documented below. And congratulations to Elisa Gallon, Mathieu Joerger, and Boris Pervan who were selected as the winners of the Institute of Navigation’s 2022 Samuel M. Burka Award, recognizing outstanding achievement in the preparation of a paper advancing the art and science of positioning, navigation, and timing. Presented at the ION International Technical Meeting in Long Beach, California, back in January, this award recognizes their paper as one of the most significant published in NAVIGATION in 2022 and I extend my personal congratulations to the authors.
ISSN:0028-1522
2161-4296
DOI:10.33012/navi.564