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Workshop on
Smart Sensors, Measurements & Instrumentation
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Date:
Thur, 10-Mar-2011
Fri, 11-Mar-2011
Time:
8:30am to 6:00pm
Location:
WF (Business) Building
located on the corner of Wakefield St & Mayoral Drive.
click to see map
AUT University, Auckland
Room:
Thursday: WF611
Friday: WF614
Registration is required to attend the workshop.
Please note that you do not need to be an IEEE member to participate and present
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Purpose: The IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement
Society New Zealand Chapter would like to encourage researchers,
scientists, engineers and practitioners to discuss and present their latest
research findings, ideas, developments and applications in the area of Sensors,
Instrumentation and Measurement Technologies and their applications.
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Objective: Sensors and
instrumentation is core to today's Engineering curricula, being strongly cross
disciplinary and hence provides an ideal subject for today's cross-disciplinary
environmentally-aware students, and for them to receive and contribute up
environmentally up-to-date knowledge of applications, technology and solutions.
There is also a need for interactions among researchers, scientists, engineers
and practitioners to discuss their research findings and activities. In the
regular sessions there will be opportunities for participants to
present their research works.
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Topics of Interest Includes:
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- Theoretical foundations of mining massive climate datasets for patterns, trends,
or extremes
- Algorithms and implementations for the analysis of environmental data,
including:
- Patterns / Clusters
- Extremes / Outliers
- Change detection
- Sensors, instrumentation and measurement technologies
- Space-time Space time prediction of climate variables and/or climate extremes
- Methods addressing the role of uncertainty in space space-time prediction
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Publications: The extended papers will be
considered for publication in international journals.
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For further details, please contact: |
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Akbar Ghobakhlou, Auckland University of Technology (AUT), akbar@aut.ac.nz
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Subhas Mukhopadhyay, SEAT, Massey University,
S.C.Mukhopadhyay@massey.ac.nz
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Ian Woodhead, Lincoln Venture Ltd,
Woodhead@lvl.co.nz
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Ramesh Rayudu,
r.k.rayudu@massey.ac.nz |
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Rainer Kunnemeyer,
rainer@waikato.ac.nz |
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