


In the morning of the 4th of July, before the official beginning of the AIT2018 conference, Martin Isenburg will guide attendees to a short course on LAStools, the most used software package for manipulating raw LiDAR point clouds… and many more!
Attendees are requested to bring their own Windows laptops. Software and data will be provided during the workshop. The course is free but reserved to registered AIT2018 participants. The number of places is limited, and we will use a “first arrived, first served” approach on the basis of the registration date. If you want to secure your place during the registration be sure to activate the option “LAStools course”.
Dr. Isenburg will start with short and lively introduction talk on LiDAR processing with examples of different projects such as the Canary Islands (Spain) where the vegetation-penetrating lasers uncovered elevation differences of up to 25 meters between the official government maps and reality, flood mapping in the Philippines, archaeological finds in Polish forests, and mapping biomass in Thailand, or other recent laser adventures. This is followed by a quick hands-on workshop during which attendees will perform the core steps of a LiDAR processing workflow on their own Windows laptops using the software and data provided. This workshop will touch upon parts of (1) LiDAR quality checking, (2) LiDAR preparation (tiling, classifying, cleaning), (3) LiDAR derivative creation (DTM/DSM/contours/CHM/…).
Martin Isenburg, PhD short bio:
Dr. Isenburg received his MSc in 1999 from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada and his PhD in 2004 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA – both in Computer Science. Currently, he is an independent scientist, lecturer, and research consultant. Dr. Isenburg has created a popular suite of LiDAR processing software modules called LAStools that is the flagship product of rapidlasso GmbH, the company he founded in 2012. The LAStools software suite has deep market penetration and is heavily used in industry, government agencies, research labs, and educational institutions. These highly efficient LiDAR processing tools are known for their high productivity. They combine robust algorithms with efficient I/O and clever memory management to achieve high throughput for data sets containing billions of points. See http://rapidlasso.com for more information.
The deadline for submitting a contribution to AIT2018 is extended to the 13th of April.
More than 120 abstracts submitted already!
The IX Conference of the Italian Society of Remote Sensing
AIT – Associazione Italiana di Telerilevamento
Firenze
4 – 6 July 2018
Hosted by the University of Florence, the conference is an important event to stimulate the cooperation between research institutions, remote sensing users and industry.
AIT2018 offers a relevant audience to present the results of your research and to maximise the scientific impact of your contributions. Full papers can be published in indexed proceddings as well as in a special issue of the European Journal of Remote Sensing (IF2016: 1.533). More infos here.
Explore the wide themes covered by the conference, and if you have a specific idea send us a proposal for a special session (for example resulting from a project or a working group). To do so compile this form and send it to ait2018@gesaaf.unifi.it.
Submit your abstract by end of March 2018 to the conference, as soon as you will receive the acceptance from the peer review process proceed to register. If you will register before end of May 2018 you will benefit of early bird fees.

GRSS BEST CONTRIBUTION AWARD
the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society is willing to sponsor a best contribution award, to be awarded to a young researcher (≤ 35 years), preferably a GRSS member, who is the first author of a contribution accepted at the conference, on the basis of the contribution content and his/her presentation. The awardee will be selected by the Scientific Committee of the conference, and the award will consist in a certificate and a honorarium of 300€.
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We are proud to announce the presence of the following keynote speakers at AIT2018:
Paolo Gamba, Università di Pavia: Toward a settlements global archive
Phlippe Loudjani, JRC MARS food Unit: Remote sensing in the agriculture domain
Bernardo Di Bernardinis, ISPRA: The Italian space economy
Mario Gomarasca, CNR Irea: Copernicus user uptake
Fabio Del Frate & Marcello Maranesi, Università Tor Vergata: The European network Fab-Space
Michele Munafò, ISPRA: Soil sealing and new perspectives for remote sensing
AIT2018 is organised by:

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in cooperation with:
GNRAC – Gruppo Nazionale per la Ricerca sull’Ambiente Costiero / National Research Group on Coastal Environmentand supported by:


We are proud to announce the presence of the following keynote speakers at AIT2018:

The IX Conference of the Italian Society of Remote Sensing will be held in Florence between the 4th and 6th of July 2018 .
Hosted by the University of Florence, the conference is an important event to stimulate the cooperation between research institutions, remote sensing users and industry.
To stay updated with AIT2018 became a follower by clicking at the bottom of the page.
AIT2018 is organised by:
in cooperation with:
GNRAC – Gruppo Nazionale per la Ricerca sull’Ambiente Costiero / National Research Group on Coastal Environmentand supported by:

La rivista dell’Associazione Italiana di Telerilevamento, l’European Journal of Remote
Sensing, raggiunge per il 2016 l’IF di 1.533 (rispetto a 1.173 del 2015).
Nel settore Remote Sensing, Clarivate analytics, subentrata a Thomson Reuters, ci pone alla posizione 20 su 29. Rientrando quindi per la prima volta nel terzo quartile.
Ringraziamo tutti gli Editor, gli Autori, Revisori e i lettori che hanno permesso di raggiungere questo brillante risultato!
Bologna, 26 giugno 2017, Aula 5-5, Scuola di Ingegneria e Architettura, Viale Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna
26-6-2017 – Mattina 9.00 – 12.00
docente: prof. Gabriele Bitelli – Università di Bologna
– La radiazione elettromagnetica ed i sensori per l’acquisizione delle immagini
– Interazione dell’energia elettromagnetica con l’atmosfera e le coperture a terra
Negli ultimi anni le tecnologie di telerilevamento da piattaforma aerea e satellitare si sono sviluppate proponendo oggi soluzioni applicative utili a supportare le numerose esigenze di pianificazione territoriale a diverse scale e con diversi obiettivi tematici.
L’ENEA e l’AIT (Ass. It. di Telerilevamento) promuovono da anni l’organizzazione di workshop tematici che forniscono un quadro aggiornato sul complesso panorama nazionale delle applicazioni del telerilevamento.
tematiche del workshop: