Low-cost ADS-B Collectors for Distributed Aircraft Surveillance
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- Co-chairs:
- Gabriel Paillard,
- Francisco Milton Mendes Neto,
- Program Chairs:
- Emanuel Ferreira Coutinho,
- Rogério Patrício Chagas do Nascimento
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- EATIS: Euro American Association on Telematics and Information Systems
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