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Introduction

The main objective of the conference is to present an updated view of the state-of-the-art in active and passive microwave remote sensing techniques and to provide a playground for scientists coming from different microwave sectors and final application domains. In this context, the conference will offer a platform to exchange ideas and foster applications, which may take advantage from the use of radar and microwave radiometers alone, as well as their joint exploitation and combination with other sensors to take advantage from complementarity of the different techniques (SAR, scatterometer, radiometers, altimeter, GNSS-R). 

Particular attention will be given to applications and algorithms exploiting data of operational sensors such as Sentinel 1, Sentinel 3, ALOS2, TerraSAR-X, COSMO-SkyMed, RADARSAT-2, AMSR-E/AMSR2, SMOS, Metop and SMAP. Applications based on time series analysis are addressed as well. In fact, the incoming growing capabilities of the most recent sensors, in terms of temporal revisit time and electromagnetic spectrum sampling (in active and passive mode), offer a potential tool for new environmental applications especially related to the monitoring of natural disasters (such as earthquake, flood, drought, landslides, avalanches) and to the food and energy challenges, which can particularly benefit from multi-temporal image analysis. 

Call for paper

Important date

2017-03-13
Abstract submission deadline
2017-05-26
Abstract notification of acceptance
2017-08-14
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

Contributions are solicited on the following and related topics: 

  • microwave (active and passive) electromagnetic modelling and simulation in different scenarios (land and ocean, atmosphere) 

  • inversion algorithms for the retrieval of bio-geophysical parameters from microwave data 

  • statistical properties of remotely sensed microwave images 

  • active and passive data merging, disaggregation approaches 

  • polarimetric methods, techniques and applications 

  • SAR interferometry techniques and applications 

  • bistatic radar, including GNSS reflectometry 

  • radar altimeter and scatterometer techniques and applications 

  • application of microwave sensing to risk prevention and disaster management 

  • applications of the above-mentioned techniques to food security, energy and biodiversity. 

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Sep 11

    2017

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    Sep 14

    2017

  • Mar 13 2017

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • May 26 2017

    Abstract Notification of Acceptance

  • Aug 14 2017

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Sep 14 2017

    Registration deadline

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