Exciting News: Our Community Contributed Session at IGARSS 2025 has been Accepted!


We are thrilled to announce that our Community Contributed Session (CCS) proposal, “Remote Sensing for Urban Resilience: Mapping and Assessing Built Structures,” has been officially accepted for IGARSS 2025! This session promises to be a dynamic platform for exploring the transformative potential of remote sensing technologies in building resilient cities.

Our session will focus on cutting-edge advancements in remote sensing, with an emphasis on building digital twins—an innovative approach combining real-time data with predictive analytics to simulate and mitigate disaster impacts. We aim to showcase how remote sensing technologies and AI-driven analytics can revolutionize urban management, from monitoring building integrity to planning for long-term sustainability.

Key Topics of the Session

Applications of Remote Sensing in Urban Resilience

  1. Monitoring building damage and structural changes using LiDAR, radar, and multispectral imagery.
  2. Assessment of risk exposure before, during, and after disasters

Building Digital Twins for Resilient Cities

  1. Data collection from remote sensing platforms.
  2. Data fusion and integration techniques.
  3. Advanced AI and machine learning approaches for analysis.

Case Studies

  1. Practical applications of digital twins for disaster modeling (e.g., earthquakes, floods).
  2. Infrastructure monitoring and smart urban planning.

Processing Big Data for Resilience

  1. Techniques for managing vast amounts of remote sensing data efficiently.

Submission Guidelines:

Please visit the IGARSS 2025 website for detailed submission instructions and deadlines. Make sure to select CCS 101: RS for Digital Twins when submitting your paper.
For questions or more information about this session, please feel free to reach out. We look forward to seeing your submissions and welcoming you to IGARSS 2025!