On June 27, 2021, the Fifth National Quantitative Remote Sensing Academic Forum was grandly opened at Wuhan East Lake International Conference Center. The conference was hosted by the State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science and came from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the National Center for Basic Geographic Information, the National Remote Sensing Center, and Wuhan University. More than 1,000 research scholars from Beijing Normal University and Fujian Normal University participated in the conference.
At the invitation of the organizer, LICA set up a product display and technical consulting booth at the venue. While displaying advanced technologies and products in the field of remote sensing, it also introduced users to the latest applications of products and explained technical operation skills, which attracted much attention.
Highlights of the main display products:
Itres Airborne Hyperspectral Imager & Thermal Imager: Itres has been committed to the development and manufacturing of high-performance airborne hyperspectral imaging systems, the spectral range covers ultraviolet, visible light near infrared, short wave infrared, medium wave infrared and long wave infrared, miniature Hyperspectral imagers are more compact and lighter in weight, and are widely used in the fields of environment, industry, detection, drones and rapid response mapping.
Resonon hyperspectral imager: a more cost-effective product in the hyperspectral industry, external push sweep, low stray light, low distortion, high signal-to-noise ratio, compact design, lightweight and portable, and can be used indoors, outdoors, factories, and drones It is widely used in agriculture, animal husbandry, forestry, water bodies, art identification and other fields.
ASD FieldSpec 4: The first-choice spectrometer for field remote sensing research, with higher spectral resolution and accuracy, complete accessories, and suitable for most spectral measurement applications.
The conference focused on new developments in earth observation theory and new remote sensing sensors, new developments in quantitative remote sensing modeling and inversion, remote sensing scale issues and authenticity verification, coupling or assimilation of quantitative remote sensing and process models, quantitative remote sensing product production and application, and intelligent quantification Remote sensing and information services have carried out academic discussions, providing a high-level academic exchange platform for scientists engaged in basic remote sensing research and remote sensing applications across the country.
About the National Quantitative Remote Sensing Academic Conference:
Earth observation and remote sensing technology emerged in the 1960s, which played an important role in many fields such as global change, ecology, environment, agriculture, forestry, meteorology, and human activities, and received great attention from countries all over the world. More than 7,000 satellites have been launched and a large amount of remote sensing data has been obtained. Explaining the mechanism of remote sensing signals, comprehensively mining remote sensing data information, producing multi-scale remote sensing products, carrying out scale conversion, authenticity testing, and the analysis and application of remote sensing products are the essence of quantitative remote sensing and the core of remote sensing science.
The National Quantitative Remote Sensing Academic Forum was initiated and initiated by Academician Li Xiaowen. The first forum was held in 2007 and will be held every two years since 2017. The Fifth Forum aims to exchange the latest developments, discuss future development directions, and promote academic cooperation in terms of related theories, technologies, and applications of quantitative remote sensing.