May 8-9, 2023, Venice, Italy

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There are a large number of highly important applications that currently rely upon data from satellites and space missions, ranging from weather prediction to monitoring of environmental pollution, climate change, marine traffic, agriculture & urban planning, etc.

The quality and quantity of space data poses new and specific challenges to the scientific community, covering the entire life-cycle of space data management and with a need for an interdisciplinary approach.

The aim of this workshop is to strengthen the collaboration among the ESA_Lab partners by sharing their latest results that impact these issues, and by collecting the problems that emerge from ESA activities that can stimulate new research.

This is a non-exhaustive list of topics of interest:

  • space data formats
  • space data authentication
  • space data integrity
  • legal and ethical issues related to space data management
  • data related cybersecurity threats
  • data-oriented interoperability
  • algorithms for data cleaning and compression
  • low-power data transmission protocols
  • selective data acquisition and archiving strategies
  • applications

Workshop presentations

The extended version of the presented contributions will be published by Springer-Nature as a dedicated volume after the workshop.

Final program

May 8-9, 2023: ESA Labs Annual Event - Final Program

Contacts

Tino Cortesi (cortesi@unive.it), Elisabeth Sourgens (elisabeth.sourgens@esa.int) and Roberta Gregori (roberta.gregori@esa.int)

ESA Lab

Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

esalab@unive.it