SPIE Remote Sensing, the premier European meeting focuses on recent breakthroughs in atmospheric and earth surface sensing, next-generation satellites, SAR image analysis and techniques, image and signal processing, and more. In 2012, the 19th SPIE Remote Sensing as well as the collocated SPIE Security + Defence will be held from 24 – 27 September at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre in Scotland, UK. Both events are supported by Scottish Enterprise, Selex Galileo, and Thales as well as a number of cooperating organizations such as EARSC, and the Scottish Optoelectronics Association. For more information on abstract submission and how to participate in the exhibition, please visit http://spie.org/remote-sensing-europe.xml
Call for Papers 2012, the premier European meeting focuses on recent breakthroughs in atmospheric and earth surface sensing, next-generation satellites, SAR image analysis and techniques, image and signal processing, and more.
Abstracts are due by 2 April 2012
Call for Papers Information:
Papers are being accepted in these areas:
- Remote Sensing for Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Hydrology
- Remote Sensing of the Ocean, Sea Ice, Coastal Waters, and Large Water Regions
- Sensors, Systems, and Next-generation Satellites
- Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere
- Optics in Atmospheric Propagation and Adaptive Systems
- SAR Image Analysis, Modeling, and Techniques
- Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing
- Earth Resources and Environmental Remote Sensing/GIS Applications
- Lidar Technologies, Techniques, and Measurements for Atmospheric Remote Sensing
- High-Performance Computing in Remote Sensing
- Special Joint Session on Remote Sensing and Natural Disasters: Remote Sensing 2012
- Special Joint Session on Airborne Remote Sensing: Remote Sensing 2012
Submit your abstract today. We look forward to your participation.
SPIE Remote Sensing is co-located with SPIE Security + Defence. Collaborate on topics of mutual interest with your peers at these premier events.
SPIE Remote Sensing is managed by SPIE Europe.