News 2013 IGARSS 2013
"Building a Sustainable Earth through Remote Sensing"
One of the biggest conferences on geoscience and remote sensing will be held this summer in Australia.
It will offer a world class technical program encompassing traditional IGARSS topics and new topics reflecting the theme of the 2013 Conference,
"Building a Sustainable Earth through Remote Sensing". This theme was selected to emphasize the issues that most affect the Earth's environment,
and the human impact on the planet.
The conference continues to evolve and expand, and this year the organizing commettee has introduced topical themes on UAV and ground-based SAR systems,
the integration of earth observing systems and extra-terrestrial geoscience and remote sensing.
In the ascendancy are small satellites, as are big data and the use of GIS for geoscience and remote sensing,
and of course this year a special focus will be on remote sensing activity in Australasia and Oceania.
In keeping with that theme, the IGARSS 2013 symposium will play host to a special session on “Developing SAR for Australia’s Earth Observation Needs”,
and all delegates with an interest in synthetic aperture remote sensing are encouraged to contribute to this important discussion.
GAP contributes to the symposium by showing the results of his research activity in collaboration with Politecnico di Bari and CNR-ISSIA institute.
GAP authors and presentations
Oral Invited - AO-COSMO Project ID-1820
Paper Code: MO3.105.4 Paper Number: 1779
Authors: F. BOVENGA, F. RANA A. REFICE, D.O. NITTI, N. VENEZIANI
Title: Frequency coherent vs. temporally coherent targets
Session: MO3.105: Novel Approaches to Remote Sensing
Time: Monday, July 22, 14:30 - 14:50
Visit the official website http://www.igarss2013.org/
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