Special Issue of Acta Astronautica: GTOC5 results

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Dario Izzo

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Jan 30, 2012, 4:34:48 AM1/30/12
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Dear all,

as discussed at the workshop in Moscow, a special issue of the Acta
Astronautica journal is being organized. The issue will contain papers
from the GTOC5 participants, describing their solution method and
procedures.

All GTOC5 participants that returned a solution are invited to submit
their paper to this special issue. This is an important occasion to
give visibility to the great advances in trajectory optimization that
are made during such events.

For authors:
You need to visit http://ees.elsevier.com/aa, and from the home page,
they can click on 'Register', found in the menu at the top of the
page. Once you provide your first name, last name and email address,
the system will send out an email confirming their username /
password. Once received, you will then be able to submit your article.

To ensure that all manuscripts are correctly identified for inclusion
into the special issue on GTOC, it is important that you select
'Special issue: GTOC5' when you reach the "Article Type" step in the
submission process

The timeline is (for the time being):
Dates: 01/04/2012 to submitting articles. Reviewing and processing up
to 01.09.2012.

When writing the paper, you can assume that the problem details are
known (they will probably be published as a separate contribution on
the same journal and authored by Maxim and Ilia) .....

As soon as the GTOC6 schedule will be clarified the deadlines for
submission could be adapted accordingly (subject to the journal
approval) as to allow a better coordination.

Best Regards,

Dario izzo

Dario Izzo

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Jan 31, 2012, 6:26:19 AM1/31/12
to Global Trajectory Optimization Competition (GTOC)
The article should be about 14 pages ...

On Jan 30, 10:34 am, Dario Izzo <dario.i...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> as discussed at the workshop in Moscow, a special issue of the Acta
> Astronautica journal is being organized. The issue will contain papers
> from the GTOC5 participants, describing their solution method and
> procedures.
>
> All GTOC5 participants that returned a solution are invited to submit
> their paper to this special issue. This is an important occasion to
> give visibility to the great advances in trajectory optimization that
> are made during such events.
>
> For authors:
> You need to visithttp://ees.elsevier.com/aa, and from the home page,
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