Difference between revisions of "Talk:Air Quality Data Network Solta 2011"
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− | + | Papers are solicited for a Special Issue of IEEE J-STARS on '''Interoperability architectures and arrangements for multi-disciplinary Earth Observation systems and applications'''. The papers considered for this special issue will address recent breakthroughs in science and technology useful for implementing multi-disciplinary interoperability. They will include the introduction and discussion of new or advanced multi-disciplinary interoperability solutions, as well as the description of innovative multi-disciplinary systems and applications (e.g. Earth System Science applications or multi-disciplinary Observatory Systems). Papers are being solicited in (but not limited to) the following areas: | |
− | The papers considered for this special issue will address recent breakthroughs in science and technology useful for implementing multi-disciplinary interoperability. They will include the introduction and discussion of new or advanced multi-disciplinary interoperability solutions, as well as the description of innovative multi-disciplinary systems and applications (e.g. Earth System Science applications or multi-disciplinary Observatory Systems). Papers are being solicited in (but not limited to) the following areas: | + | * Comprehensive and inclusive solutions for multi-disciplinary Earth Observation capabilities: |
− | + | * The benefits and outcomes of holistic approaches and multi-disciplinary advances for important Societal Benefit Areas | |
− | Comprehensive and inclusive solutions for multi-disciplinary Earth Observation capabilities | + | * Multi-disciplinary initiatives or pilots developing operational frameworks by applying interoperability arrangements and SoS solutions for Earth Observation resources. <br> |
− | * | + | Manuscript submission deadline: 1 October 2011. Inquiries concerning the Special Issue should be directed to the Guest Editors (see attached for details). The Guest Editors: Stefano Nativi (CNR); Max Craglia (EC -JRC); Siri Jodha Khalsa (NSIDC), Mike Jackson (UNottingham); Gary Geller (NASA |
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Revision as of 15:08, June 25, 2011
Call for papers on "Multi-disciplinary Interoperability for EO Sysytems and Applications" -- Erinmr 12:06, 25 June 2011 (MDT)
This call for papers may be a place for potential outcomes of this meeting.
Papers are solicited for a Special Issue of IEEE J-STARS on Interoperability architectures and arrangements for multi-disciplinary Earth Observation systems and applications. The papers considered for this special issue will address recent breakthroughs in science and technology useful for implementing multi-disciplinary interoperability. They will include the introduction and discussion of new or advanced multi-disciplinary interoperability solutions, as well as the description of innovative multi-disciplinary systems and applications (e.g. Earth System Science applications or multi-disciplinary Observatory Systems). Papers are being solicited in (but not limited to) the following areas:
- Comprehensive and inclusive solutions for multi-disciplinary Earth Observation capabilities:
- The benefits and outcomes of holistic approaches and multi-disciplinary advances for important Societal Benefit Areas
- Multi-disciplinary initiatives or pilots developing operational frameworks by applying interoperability arrangements and SoS solutions for Earth Observation resources.
Manuscript submission deadline: 1 October 2011. Inquiries concerning the Special Issue should be directed to the Guest Editors (see attached for details). The Guest Editors: Stefano Nativi (CNR); Max Craglia (EC -JRC); Siri Jodha Khalsa (NSIDC), Mike Jackson (UNottingham); Gary Geller (NASA