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WORKSHOP SENSING A CHANGING WORLD
May 9-11, 2012
CENTRE FOR GEO-INFORMATION
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY, THE NETHERLANDS

Three years ago the first workshop on Sensing a Changing World was held in Wageningen bringing together 80 researchers from 12 countries.
(http://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/special_issues/sensing-a-changing-world/).
Now, tree years later, developments in sensor technology have advanced rapidly. Technological platforms matured, standards are accepted, and various (mobile) sensors become widely available. As a result the number of applications which implement sensors (including human-sensors) and sensor web concepts are increasing, leading to new research challenges. Current developments in sensor technology provide increasing opportunities to analyze human behavior and monitor environmental processes of a changing world. Access to vast amounts of data from mobile (e.g., GPS, mobile phones), in situ (e.g., meteorological, groundwater, seismic) and remote sensing sensors provides scientific researchers with interesting spatial-temporal data sets.
The main goal of this second edition, which is organized with support of the MODAP project (http://www.modap.org), is to present and explore the current state-of-the-art developments, impacts and research challenges for sensor web technology in the context of environmental monitoring and analyzes.
During the workshop key-note speakers provide an overview state-of-the-art developments, impact and challenges for sensing the world in different application fields: urban, water, environment, transportation, agriculture, tourism etc. We will strive of publish a selection of the presented work in a special issue of a selected journal (to be announced).
The workshop results in an overview of the current state-of-the art developments and identification of future research challenges to improve the application of various sensor concepts and techniques in the environmental sciences domains. The workshop brings together researchers, technology developers and users of different involved disciplines and provides a forum for fruitful discussions.
WORKSHOP TOPICS
We encourage the submission of both conceptual and application oriented contributions for the following topics (but are not limited to):
- Knowledge discovery from sensory data sets.
- Scale issues in processing and application of spatial temporal sensory data.
- Real-time and on-demand representation and visualization of sensor data.
- Information extraction from (informal) sensor network data.
- Integration of sensor webs and dynamical modeling.
- Development of location and movement based services.
- Standardized access to sensor data and the linkage to spatial data infrastructures.
- Application of mobile sensor based applications ( transportation, urban, tourism, cellular census, location based services etc.).
- In situ and earth observation sensor applications (groundwater, air-quality, river management, agriculture, extreme events etc.).
IMPORTANT DATES
November 2011: December 2012: January 30, 2012: March 15, 2012: May 9, 2012: |
First announcement of workshop Final announcement of workshop Deadline for submission of abstracts Notification of acceptance of abstract Workshop Sensing a Changing World |
VENUE
Wageningen University
Wageningen Campus
Atlas building room 3
Droevendaalsesteeg 4
6708PB Wageningen
The Netherlands.
PROGRAM
ACCOMODATION
Several hotels are available in Wageningen and its surroundings. Participants to the workshop need to arrange their own accommodation.
We suggest: Hof van Wageningen. This hotel is located in the Centre of Wageningen (restaurants and pubs) and has good public transport facilities to Wageningen Campus (location of workshop).
REGISTRATION
Please register by email at Antoinette.Stoffers@wur.nl or through the registration form.
REGISTRATION FEES
The fee will be 200 Euro which includes coffee, lunches, workshop dinner, and CD with conference presentations. PhD students pay a reduced fee of 150 Euro.
After registration an invoice will be send to you.
Payment can be done in two ways:
1) Through our (save) credit card transfer system:
credit card transfer system: please go to https://secure.wisl.nl/fnccc/.
Fill in the required fields and add in the remark field SCW, yourname and indicate if you are a PhD student.
2) By an (international) bank transfer:
Please transfer the registration fee to the following account number:
IBAN nr.: NL83 RABO 0367054612
Swift Code/BIC: RABONL2U
Bank: Rabobank Vallei en Rijn
City: Ede
Country: Netherlands
Note in the transfer: your name and SCW2012
INFORMATION
For further information, please contact Arend Ligtenberg (Arend.Ligtenberg@wur.nl), Lammert Kooistra (Lammert.Kooistra@wur.nl), or Arnold Bregt (Arnold.Bregt@wur.nl).