Geospatial Sensing – from sensing to understanding our world
Earth observation networks, e.g. in-situ sensors and remote sensing systems, deliver a multitude of data capturing the state of our environment. The data sets delivered are highly valued by scientists and other stakeholders from various domains and backgrounds such as hydrology, marine sciences, traffic management, environmental monitoring, energy supply or smart city systems. An active research and development community works on new approaches to share, manage, discover, analyze, and visualize such sensor data. The Geospatial Sensing Conference gives an overview of current developments and provides a discussion platform for scientists, developers and users.
The conference takes place September 2 – 4, 2019 in Münster (Germany). It continues the series of Geospatial Sensor Webs workshops and conferences that began in 2013. This year’s focus is ‘From Sensing to Understanding our World’. Topics include sensor data interpretation, analysis and visualization, tools and infrastructures for sharing sensor data, and novel sensor platforms. Join us to learn about, exchange ideas on and discuss new developments, emerging technologies, as well as ongoing research activities in the field of geospatial sensing.