COM.Geo
2012 Highlights: Sensor Computing for Geospatial
Sensors Everywhere! An increasing number of pervasive and connected
sensors are intelligently monitoring our daily lives. Sensors
are gathering and reporting data on a variety of areas including
transportation, energy, security, medical, general consumer
and industrial manufacturing. This sensor revolution is creating
a new layer of the Internet -- "Internet of Things".
What will be a world characterized by sensors everywhere?
How to handle sensor data explosion in such a world? At COM.Geo
2011, the workshop, Expanding Geoweb to An Internet of Things,
was introduced. This year, COM.Geo 2012 will further bring
more new thoughts to explore sensor computing for geospatial research
and application. >>
COM.Geo 2012 Proceedings Published by ACM
COM.Geo 2012 proceedings will
be published by ACM and appear in the ACM Digital Library as
all the previous COM.Geo conference proceedings
for worldwide distribution.
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COM.Geo 2012 Call For Submissions
COM.Geo 2012 is inviting you to submit your research or application
work to the multiple program sessions, such as full papers, short papers, courses, panels, tech talks, demo talks, posters, workshops, invited sessions, etc. Suggested topics include all computing, geospatial, and related applications.
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Invitation to Sponsor & Exhibit in Washington
DC
At COM.Geo 2012, your organization can not only attract
diverse attendees from all over the world, but also be well
positioned and highly visible for department managers and
decision makers from government agencies. Take advantage of
these great promotional opportunities and select the level of
sponsorship best suited for your organization.
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COM.Geo 2012 Important Dates
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