2025 International Symposium on Communication, Navigation and Aerospace (ISCNA 2025)
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2025 International Symposium on Communication, Navigation and Aerospace (ISCNA 2025)

was successfully held in Dali, China from  May 30 to June 1, 2025! 


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Opening Ceremony

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Conference Host: Prof. Yiwen Qi, Fuzhou University, China


Keynote Speech

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Prof. Ramesh K. Agarwal, Washington University in St. Louis, USA

Speech Title: Computations of Turbulent Flows Past 2D And 3D High Lift Systems


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Prof. Yiwen Qi, Fuzhou University, China

Speech Title: Model Free Iterative Learning Control of Air-Starting System for Aeroengines


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Prof. Lingfeng Shi, Xidian University, China

Speech Title: Indoor Positioning Technology Based on Smartphones


Oral Presentation

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Kehui Zhu

Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, China

Speech Title: A lightweight fault diagnosis network based on FPGA and feature knowledge distillation

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Lizeng Gong

National University of Defense Technology, China

Speech Title: Space Domino: Autonomous Traffic Prediction Model for LEO Constellation Networks Based on Intra-Orbital Propagation

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Xinyang Song

Beijing Institute of Space Mechanics and Electronics, China

Speech Title: Study on the Validity of Ground Thermal Balance Test for Low Temperature Optical Remote Sensor

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Qinghua Huang

Graduate School of Chinese Aeronautical Establishment, China

Speech Title: Design and Application of Aviation ASI Agents Oriented to Causal Emergence


The success of this conference has built a platform for exchanges and cooperation among experts and scholars in the fields of communication, navigation and aerospace, promoted the sharing and transformation of academic achievements, and helped the industry to continue to innovate and develop. We look forward to meeting again in the next session to promote the fields of communication, navigation and aerospace to a new height.