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This book is the proceedings of the 7th China High-resolution Earth Observation Conference (CHREOC). The series conference of China High Resolution Earth Observation has become an influential academic event in the earth detection area, attracting more and more top experts and industry users of related fields. The CHREOCs focus on the popular topics including military-civilian integration, the One Belt and One Road project, the transformation of scientific research achievements. They also discuss the new ideas, new technologies, new methods, and new developments. The CHREOCs have effectively…mehr

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This book is the proceedings of the 7th China High-resolution Earth Observation Conference (CHREOC). The series conference of China High Resolution Earth Observation has become an influential academic event in the earth detection area, attracting more and more top experts and industry users of related fields. The CHREOCs focus on the popular topics including military-civilian integration, the One Belt and One Road project, the transformation of scientific research achievements. They also discuss the new ideas, new technologies, new methods, and new developments. The CHREOCs have effectively promoted high-level institutional mechanisms, technological innovation, and industrial upgrading in the high-resolution earth observation area, and extend the influences of the state-sponsored major projects.
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Liheng Wang has long been engaged in missile power research and space engineering management. He had presided over the development of China's first sea defence missile solid engine, which was successfully used in anti-ship missile and achieved a significant technological leap. He served as the leader of the "Five-star Working Group" of the Aerospace Ministry (1990), and achieved the first successful launch of five satellites in one year. He had served as the deputy general commander of China's manned space program (1999-2002). He led and organized the development and test of test ships and launch vehicles, and completed the launch and landing of Shenzhou I and II. In his research career, he had made a record of successful tests of key equipment, laid a solid foundation for key development stages of new models, and realized consecutive successful launches of five newly-developed satellites. He has led and organized the implementation of several major space projects, actively promoted the management innovation of China space engineering, and made significant contributions to the sustainable development of China's space industry.     Yirong Wu is currently the director of Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences (AIRCAS), and the academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences. He received his BSc and MSc from Beijing Institute of Technology in 1985 and 1988 respectively, and his PhD from IECAS in 2001. He is the leading expert in the realm of information science in China, and he has been making an important contribution to the development and progress of information science and technology in China. He has published over 100 papers in the field of information science, and he is the member of Degrees Committee of the State Council. He has been in charge of several national major projects, and he has won the National Prize for Progress in Science and Technology for several times. He is the chief scientist ofthe National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program), and the information technology expert of the National High Technology Research and Development Program (863 Program). He is currently the Editor-in-Chief for Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, Microsystems & Nanoengineering, and Journal of Radars.     Jianya Gong is professor for Geoinformatics at Wuhan University. He became Academician of the Chinese Academy of Science in 2011. He served as Commission President of the sixth Committee of the International Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) from 2012 to 2016. He has been engaged in research of fundamental theories and applications of Geographic Information Science for more than 30 years. In the early 1990s, Prof. Gong proposed the concept and data model of object-oriented GIS. This has now become the mainstream technology of GIS software, and it has taken the lead in the development of object-oriented GIS software GeoStar, which has been widely used in many fields such as mapping, land and power management in China. In the field of photogrammetry and remote sensing, he proposed the generalized geometric imaging model and accurate processing method of remote sensing, presided over the development of China's remote sensing satellite ground processing system, and greatly improved the self-positioning accuracy of domestic remote sensing satellite images. Prof. Gong has won the first prize for national scientific and technological progress, three times the second prizes, and one time the Dolezal Achievement Award from the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS).