

Shift to 2017
Dear colleagues,
We have one very unpleasant announcement. Due to severe health problems
of our main organization we have to shift the RTIST 2016 to an unknown
Date in 2017.
The conference main head is András Jung and he is also the main
scientific organizer. Due to severe medical complications András has to
undertake a very long sick leave. He will neither be able to support and
not even to attend the RTIST. We at Cubert would feel very very bad to
summon this scientific conference without him and decided to shift the
meeting to next year when he has fully recovered.
However, you are still welcome to submit your full paper to the
following special issue in Remote Sensing:
Special Issue: Real Time Spectral Imaging (Snapshot Imaging Spectroscopy)
Website:
http://www.mdpi.com/journal/re
Deadline: 28 February 2017
We wish András the very very best and hope that we will see you in the
next year. Dates and appointments will be communicated as soon we have
more information.
If you should have further questions do not hesitate to contact us, we
are happy to help you.
Best regards,
Dr. Rene Michels and the RTIST Team
Real Time Imaging Spectroscopy Conference (RTIST)
Remarkable changes are currently observed in near-ground (<100 m) hyperspectral imaging. Platform liberalization (unmanned aerial vehicles, multi copters, terrestrial vehicles, hand-held tracking solutions, etc.) has been coupled with next generation spectral camera systems. Non-scanning or real-time imaging spectrometers can image randomly moving objects, dynamic processes, or make hyperspectral videos. After the snapshot spectral cameras have been miniaturized, a number of unmanned platforms were successfully tested for usability and applicability. Seeing the growing community around snapshot imaging spectroscopy, the first real time spectral imaging conference will be organized in Ulm, Germany.
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