Theme of : Advancing The Sensor Communicating and Processing Technology, Yogyakarta, 13-14 November 2014
South East Asia are among the fastest growing area in the economic terms. However, in fully contrast to this fact, its ecological and environmental condition are achieving an alerted state of decline. Volcano eruptions are day-to-day events, almost all of its lands and seas are severely polluted.
At the same time disaster sensors are to be installed leading to the pooling of relevant data to be collected and analyzed. These sensors shall be installed in a good distributed manner ranging from a locally fixed stations to the mobile type of sensor. MRV was reported based on GEOSAR at X-band as well as at P-band. The initiative called INCAS which resulted the portrait of the land area change versus carbon stock change, in all Indonesian territory, was reported. This leads to conclusion that more SAR techniques are gaining more and more acceptance in the future, in this area and in the Asia Pacific regions.
In any case, the challenges for efficient sensors both Optical (Images) and mostly Radar approaches are enormous.
On the other hand, the needs of flying sensors will equally prevail for monitoring the environment at precision. The autonomous flight control on board the UAV, smaller and cost effective satellite such as nano or micro satellites, its versatile launching vehicles and ground segment counterparts will no doubt be the unavoidable requisites .
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Important Dates:
Full Papers Submission Deadline : 5 June 2014
Notification of Papers Acceptance Deadline : 5 August 2014
Camera Ready Papers Submission Deadline : 5 September 2014
Authors Registration Deadline : 5 September 2014
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