Workshop on Mobility issue in Spatial Data Infrastructure
Halifax, Canada 9th June 2007
Workshop Programme
Looking ahead on mobility issues: What is the plan for today? Monica Wachowicz, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands
- 9:30h Monitoring and Analyzing Mobility for Regional Planning: Issues and Perspectives Marius Thériault, University of Laval, Canada
- 9:45h Discussion
- 10:00h How can Multi-agent Geosimulation Contribute to Mobility Analyses and Monitoring? Bernard Moulin, University of Laval, Canada
- 10:15h Discussion
- 10:30h Coffee Break
- 11:00h TBA (related to personal intelligent travel assistant services) Caspar Chorus, Eindhoven University, The Netherlands
- 11:15h Discussion
- 11:30h Multi-sensor Monitoring of Diabetic Patients Daily Life and Physiological Conditions Sean Doherty, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
- 11:45h Discussion
- 12:00h Using geomatics technologies to observe personal mobility: passive and active approaches – Martin Lee-Gosselin & Amer Shallaby, University Laval and Toronto, Canada
- 12:15 Discussion
- 12:30h Lunch
- 13:30h Mobile Sensors in Denied GPS Environment – Naser El-Sheimy, University of Calgary, Canada
- 13:45h Discussion
- 14:00h Mobility, Perception, Prediction – Andrew Hunter, University of Calgary, Canada
- 14:15h Discussion
- 14:30h Issues in Real-time Multi-sensor Systems – Aboelmagd Noureldin, Royal Military College of Canada
- 14:45h Discussion
- 15:00h Coffee Break
- 15:15h Mobility Challenges in Sensor Networks – Hossam Hassanien, Queen´s University, Canada
- 15:30h Discussion
- 16:00 Action Plan Discussion
- 17:00 End