[Keynote speech]China's Remote Sensing Satellite Constellations and Their Applications in Biodiversity

China's Remote Sensing Satellite Constellations and Their Applications in Biodiversity
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Start Time:2025-12-29 11:26 (Asia/Amman)

Duration:45min

Session:[P] Plenary Session » [P1] Open ceremony & keynotes

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Abstract
In recent years, China has made significant progress in the field of satellite computing and is building an integrated space-based intelligent infrastructure that unifies sensing and computing in space. These advancements are first reflected in the rapid growth of the number of satellites. Secondly, multi-satellite constellations enable on-orbit edge computing, inter-satellite collaboration, and AI inference, driving satellite systems to evolve from data acquisition to intelligent processing. China possesses both land-based and sea-based launch platforms, demonstrating a steadily maturing all-domain space launch capability. Satellite intelligence has promoted technological progress in many application areas, such as ecological environment management and biodiversity conservation. In this talk some representative cases are to be introduced.
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Xun Luo
Professor Tianjin University of Technology

Xun Luo is full professor at Tianjin University of Technology. He graduated from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in 1999 and in 2002 with bachelor and masters, both in Computer Science. He graduated from University of Illinois at Chicago with Ph.D. in Computer Science in 2008. Currently he holds the appoints of HOME Project expert of China Association of Science and Technology (CAST), and co-director of China-Colombia Connected Universal Experiences Labs.

 

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