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| 2018 IEEE Aerospace Conference
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| Technical Cosponsors: AIAA & PHM Society
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| Yellowstone Conference Center in Big Sky, Montana
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| March 3 - 10, 2018
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| Call for Papers
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| Abstract Due Date (300 - 500 words) : July 1, 2017
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| Paper (6 - 20 pages) Deadline : October 20, 2017
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| Reviewed Paper Returned to Author : November 10, 2017
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| Final Paper Deadline : January 8, 2018
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| All submissions are electronic at : www.aeroconf.org
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| Registration Opens: October 2, 2017
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| The 39th in a series of annual, week-long, winter conferences designed for aerospace experts, academics,
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| military personnel, and industry leaders will be held in Big Sky, Montana March 3-10, 2018. The Conference
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| promotes interdisciplinary understanding of aerospace systems, their underlying science and technology,
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| and their applications to government and commercial endeavors. Attendees enjoy exceptional
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| access to authors and invited speakers in a setting ideal for developing lasting relationships benefiting
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| participants, their organizations, and the engineering, scientific, and aerospace communities.
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| TECHNICAL PROGRAM
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| This Call invites submission of papers reporting original work or state-of-the-art reviews that enhance
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| knowledge of: (1) aerospace systems, science, and technology; (2) applications of aerospace systems or
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| technology to military, civil or commercial endeavors; (3) system engineering and management science in
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| the aerospace industry; and (4) Government policy that directs or drives aerospace programs, systems,
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| and technologies. The technical program will present key innovations and achievements in aerospace
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| technologies and their current and future applications.
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| 14 Tracks
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| ==TOPICS==
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| * Science & Aerospace Frontiers: Eight Plenary Sessions
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| * (Key addresses by leading scientists and leaders in government and industry)
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| * Space Missions, Systems, and Architecture
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| * Antenna, RF/Microwave Systems and Propagation
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| * Communication & Navigation Sys. & Technologies
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| * Observation Systems and Technologies
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| * Remote Sensing
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| * Spacecraft Avionics Sys., Subsys & Technologies
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| * Spacecraft, Launch Vehicle Sys. &Technologies
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| * Air Vehicle Systems and Technologies
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| * Software and Computing
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| * Diagnostics, Prognostics, and Health Management
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| * Ground and Space Operations
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| * Management, Systems Engineering and Cost
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| * Govt. Plans, Policies & Education - High Level Panels
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