Day 1 Sunday, August 21st |
18:30-19:00 | Openning
Ceremony |
19:00-20:10 | Lecture Name: Precise Indoor Positioning Using Mobile
Phones Instructor: Prof. Ruizhi Chen, WHU Lecture
Introduction: Indoor positioning
is one of the core technologies for enabling artificial intelligence (AI)
applications and will play a pivotal role in the upcoming era of AI. However,
affected by the complexity of the indoor spaces, it is still challenging to
develop a smartphone-based real-time positioning solution indoors with high
accuracy, lost-cost and large signal coverage. This presentation will
introduce various state-of-the-art positioning technologies that have high
potential to be adapted in future smartphones. These technologies includes:
Ultra-wideband, Wi-Fi RTT, acoustic ranging, and Angle of Arrival from
Bluetooth antenna array etc. |
20:20-21:30 | Lecture Name: Geospatial Information Technology in the
Development of Smart Society Instructor: Prof. Qiming Zhou,
WHU Lecture
Introduction: This lecture will present an overview of the development of smart
society, which has been widely recognized as an essential part of the
forthcoming social advancement. The opportunities of and challenges to geospatial
information science and technology will be outlined and discussed. |
Day 2 Monday, August 22nd |
19:00-20:10 | Lecture Name: Remote Sensing and Truth Instructor: Prof. Guo Zhang, WHU Lecture Introduction: The lecture will focus on the relevant
research process of remote sensing and epidemic control, remote sensing and
economy, remote sensing and health, remote sensing and news. |
20:20-21:30 | Lecture Name: Intelligent Remote Sensing Instructor: Prof. Wei He, WHU Lecture Introduction: The lecture will analyze the origin and
development of remote sensing, the characteristics and the intelligent
processing of remote sensing data, and the typical application of remote
sensing images. |
Day 3 Tuesday, August 23rd |
18:30-19:40 | Lecture Name: Remote Sensing Natural Disaster Monitoring
and Emergency Response Instructor: Prof. Haigang Sui, WHU Lecture Introduction: The rapid development of space-air-ground
integrated remote sensing technology has greatly promoted the level of
natural disaster management services, resulting in a significant improvement
in the timeliness and accuracy of pre-disaster warning, emergency response
and post-disaster assessment. This course will follow the whole process of
typical natural disaster services and focus on the methodological discussion
and practical application of typical natural disaster risk warning, emergency
monitoring and damage assessment based on remote sensing technology, with a
view to providing a series of decision support for disaster prevention and
relief. |
19:50-21:00 | Lecture Name: Night-time Light Remote Sensing Instructor: Prof. Xi Li, WHU Lecture Introduction: The lecture aims to introduce night-time
light remote sensing (NLRS), including its concept, methodology, applications
and future development. |
Day 4 Wednsday, August 24th |
18:30-19:40 | Lecture Name: International Cooperation in Remote Sensing
-- 20 Years of Dragon Programme Instructor: Prof. Timo Balz, WHU Lecture Introduction: International cooperation is crucial for the
progress of science and especially important in remote sensing due to the
high system costs and the global challenges commonly addressed by remote
sensing. There are many examples for successful international cooperations,
from SRTM to CBERS. In the course forms of international cooperation are
discussed and examples are given, many of them based on the almost 20 tears
of successful cooperation in the Sino-European Dragon Programme. |
19:50-21:00 | Lecture Name: Remote Sensing and International Space Law Instructor: Prof. Jinyuan Su, WHU Lecture Introduction: This lecture is
aimed to provide an overview of the international legal regime governing
humankind's exploration and use of outer space, with an emphasis on
remote-sensing activities. It then highlights the legal challenges at the
dawn of Space 2.0, which is featured by the diversification of space actors
and the further development of deep space exploration. |
Day 5 Thursday, August 25th |
18:30-19:40 | Lecture Name: Smart City Instructor: Prof. Zhenfeng Shao, WHU Lecture Introduction: This report will focus on the core content
of Smart City and the key technologies for Smart City. Some typical
applications of Smart City will be analyzed and the prospects of Smart City
will be introduced. |
19:50-21:00 | Lecture Name: Integration of Point Cloud and Photogrammetry
in Cultural Heritage Protection and Smart City Applications Instructor: Prof. Xianfeng Huang, WHU Lecture
Introduction: In the presentation,
3D model reconstruction of heritage sites from air, ground and inside using
laser scanning point cloud and images will be given. Besides, For the complex
structure of large heritage sites and urban scene, photogrammetric based 3D
modeling technologies and tools, which is able to processing millions of
images, will be presented with real applications, examples and analysis. |
Day 6 Friday, August 26th |
18:30-19:40 | Lecture Name: Satellite Research & Development Instructor: Prof. Mi Wang, WHU Lecture Introduction: This lecture
mainly introduces the intelligent processing and real-time intelligent
service of Wuhan University QMX-1 and Luojia-3 satellites. |
19:50-21:00 | Lecture Name: Satellite Data Receiving and Processing Instructor: Dr. Xin Shen, WHU Lecture
Introduction: The lecture will
focus on the process of remote sensing satellite ground operation and
control, including satellite task scheduling, ground station remote control,
data receiving, standard product production and key technologies involved. |
Day 7 Saturday, August 27th |
18:30-19:40 | Lecture Name: Satellite Navigation Technology and Industry
Applications Instructor: Mr. Stefan Wei, HI-TARGET Lecture Introduction: Satellite Navigation
Technology, including single positioning, SBAS, PPP, VRS. etc. Based on high
- precision positioning, it can be applied in geospatial data capture,
surface movement monitoring, autonomous guidance, and staff tracking. So GNSS
technology are widely used in different industries. |
19:50-21:00 | Lecture Name: Intelligent Positioning/Sensing and Future
Development Instructor: Prof. Yuan Zhuang, WHU Lecture
Introduction: It includes the
introduction, evolution, principles, applications, current status, and future
development of positioning, navigation, and sensing. |
21:00-21:30 | Closing Ceremony |