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IPIN 2012 - International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN)

Date2012-11-13

Deadline2012-05-15

VenueSydney, Australia Australia

Keywordslocation; positioning; IEEE; indoor; navigation

Websitehttps://www.surveying.unsw.edu.au/ipin2012

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 3rd International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN) will take place on 13-15th November, 2012 at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

The University of New South Wales is one of Australia's leading research and teaching universities with more than 50,000 students, and offers a broad disciplinary base. The School of Surveying and Spatial Information Systems (SSIS) is Australia's largest concentration of academic research and development in wireless, ground-based and satellite-based technology, and one of the world's leading academic institute in such areas. The main UNSW campus is located on a 38-hectare site at Kensington, seven kilometres from the centre of Sydney and two kilometres from the Pacific Ocean.

The first IPIN conference was organised in September 2010 by Professor Hilmar Ingensand and Dr. Rainer Mautz from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. For its first edition, it was a huge success and gathered around 450 specialists of indoor positioning. The second edition was organised by Associate Professor Adriano Moreira from the University of Minho in Guimaraes, Portugal. More than 250 delegates from all over the world attended. Next year, we invite to you to Sydney to share your knowledge, network with your peers and learn about indoor positioning techniques.

Why participate?
Take part in the largest meeting dedicated entirely to Indoor Positioning
Find a solution for your particular indoor positioning task
Watch how the latest indoor systems perform in our demonstration rooms or showcase your own system
Enjoy your stay in Australia's most beautiful city, Sydney

Scope
Location information of devices in indoor environments has become a key issue for many emerging applications. However, there is no ubiquitous and easy solution. Therefore, IPIN brings together experts in electronics, surveying and informatics. Researchers, system providers and users are invited to contribute with presentations, posters, demonstrations and discussions to create synergies between different indoor positioning techniques.

Last modified: 2011-11-17 15:03:10