会议名称(英文): The Global Space Applications Conference (GLAC) 2014 所属学科: 天体物理、测量及天文技术,空间科学 开始日期: 2014-06-02 结束日期: 2014-06-05 所在国家: 法国 所在城市: 法国 具体地点: Paris, France 主办单位: 国际宇航联合会(IAF) 摘要截稿日期: 2013-12-16 E-MAIL: glac2014@iafastro.org 会议网站: http://iaf.agencebackflip.net/dev.php/events/global-series-conferences/glac-2014
会议背景介绍: This Conference provides an excellent opportunity to review cutting-edge satellite-based applications from a holistic perspective. The Conference will bring together the global satellite-based services stakeholder community, including senior representatives of the major space agencies,industry, governments, academia and NGOs. These leaders in the field will converge in Paris to present results, exchange ideas, debate roadmaps, and discuss the future opportunities provided by satellite-based applications.
The comprehensive programme will include high-level round tables and technical sessions that will address the most recent achievements in satellite-based applications and explore how industry, politics, and law will help shape the future environment for this exciting domain of astronautics. The conference will start with a dedicated session for the representatives of Member States to UNESCO.
The Global Space Applications Conference (GLAC) 2014 will be held from 2 - 4 June 2014 in Paris. This is part of the IAF's 'Global Series' conferences, and follows the highly successful 2012 GLEX Conference in Washington DC.
征文范围及要求: The 8 topics and their coordinators are:
1. Integrated satellite-based applications - Amnon Ginati (ESA) & John M. Horack (Teledyne Browne). 2. Legal and regulatory aspects, including management of radio frequency issues - Yvon Henry (ITU) & Tanja Masson-Zwaan (IISL). 3. New services from satellite-based mobile telecommunication and positioning - Otto Koudelka (Graz University of Technology) & Manfred Wittig (MEW Aerospace) 4. Services combining satellite-based remote sensing and positioning - Werner R. Balogh (UNOOSA) & Robert Missotten (Retired - UNESCO) 5. Satellite-based observations in the global monitoring of climate changes - Filipe Duarte Santos (University of Lisbon) & Natarajan Ishwaran (International Center on Space Technologies for Natural and Cultural Heritage). 6. Satellite-based services and products in support of disaster management - Larry Paxton (Johns Hopkins University) & Stuart Marsh (University of Nottingham) 7. Solutions for barriers to access to application services, requirements for capacity building and knowledge management - Mario Hernandez (International Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing) & Brent Smith, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 8. Initiatives taken by universities to foster education in satellite-based applications - Philippe de Maeyer (University of Ghent)
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