Post on 14-Dec-2015
Architecture Implementation Pilot-5 Disasters Management WG
Encourage mature systems to interoperate with the GEOSS Common Infrastructure
Leader Hervé Caumont, OGC
Presenter 衷嵐焜 Lan-Kun(Peter) Chung, GIS.FCU, Taiwan
Responses to AIP-5 Call for Participation
• Aquatic Informatics• CAAS and Tsinghua• CIESIN• Compusult• CSISS – GMU• CUAHSI• EO2HEAVEN• GeoViQua• GEOWOW Hydrology• GEOWOW Architecture• GIS-FCU• IEEE
• INCOSE• MINES ParisTech/
ENDORSE• NASA• NASRDA• NIWA• NOAA• PML• PYXIS• TUD-GLUES• UNEP Live• Univ of Tokyo
Responses to AIP-5 CFP are posted CFP remains open
Architecture Implementation Pilot and DM
AIP-1: GEOSS Common Infrastructure (GCI) prototype – Applied to DM: oil spill, volcano, hurricane
AIP-2: Disaster Management Scenario – Scenario and Use Case driven development
– Applied to flooding; Recast to other disasters
AIP-3: Near- real-time dispatching during response– Component architecture confirmed
AIP-4: DM based on EC BRISEIDE project
AIP-5: Coordination with CEOS on DM
“Fostering interoperability arrangements and common practices for GEOSS”
AIP-5 DM scenario Participants support
• Global- and regional-scale data related to disasters and vulnerabilities– Urbanization and human settlements parameters
– Contributions to the GEOSS Data-CORE
• Services structured to encourage full participation of end-users– Countries / regions that need to be involved in the generation of
their own disaster management resources
• Services for near real-time processing of satellite acquisitions, like near real-time satellite tasking – Deliver more dynamic disaster related product generation
workflows and more responsive collaboration.
– Select events for Demo capture and acquire imagery (thru AIP-5: EO-1, Radarsat, Formosat, GeoEye…)
ETA4Satellite Client(Estimated Time for Arrival 4 Satellite)
http://140.134.48.12:443/AIP5WebServiceClient/sampleSatelliteArrivalTimeProxy/TestClient.jsp
Adopting OGC standard to task Satellites
OGC Sensor Planning Service for Earth Observations Extension
Taiwan
Thailand
Formosat II
THEOS
Disaster Response ETA4Satellite(Estimated Time for Arrival 4 Satellite)
Satellite Sensor Tasking
Changing DetectionAnalysis
Satellite Image Acquisition(Image Publisher)
User
Reference http://twiki.geoviqua.org/twiki/bin/view/AIP5/DMScenarioTestingWiringDiagrams
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On-site User( Mobile Apps)
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Near real time Image(GeoSMS)
Evaluate availabele Satellite
Satellite tasking One Stop(OGC EO SPS)
AIP-5 kick-off, Geneva 3-4 May 2012 stefano.nativi@cnr.it
Disaster Response_ Support Volunteer/Rescue Team
Near real time post disaster
images
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Satellite Image Acquisition(Image Publisher)
OGC OpenGeoSMS2
Disaster response_ Changing Detection Analysis
Port-au-Prince, Haiti06/19/2009(FORMOSAT-2 image)
Port-au-Prince, Haiti01/15/2010(FORMOSAT-2 image)
Acknowledge National Space Organization
Before
After
Haiti earthquake (magnitude 7.0 Mw )Port au Prince Haiti, 01/12/2010
Disaster response_ Changing Detection Analysis
Acknowledge National Space Organization
Sendai, Japan03/11/2011(FORMOSAT-2 image)
Before
Japan Earthquake/Tsunami 03/11/2011Sendai, Fukushima
Sendai, Japan03/12/2011(FORMOSAT-2 image)
After Sendai, Japan02/28/2012(FORMOSAT-2 image)
Sendai, Japan03/15/2012(FORMOSAT-2 image)
Sendai, Japan03/16/2012(FORMOSAT-2 image)
Sendai, Japan10/16/2012(FORMOSAT-2 image)
Monitoring environmental recovery of damaged area in Tohoku, Japan from space &ground
Kohei Cho / Tokai University, Japan
AIP-5 kick-off, Geneva 3-4 May 2012 stefano.nativi@cnr.it
Wakabayashi, Sendai, Japan observed by FORMOSAT-2
March, 11, 2011 March, 19, 2011
March, 11, 2011 March 19, 2011
October 16, 2012
Yuriage Area, Natori, Miyagi, Japan observed by FORMOSAT-2
October 15, 2012 View direction
Still no houses
Fujitsuka, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan observed by FORMOSAT-2
March, 11, 2011 March 19, 2011
October 16, 2012 October 15, 2012
Vegetations are coming back
Disaster response_ Changing Detection Analysis
San Marcos, Guatemala(from Google earth)
San Marcos, Guatemala11/09/2012(FORMOSAT-2 image)
Acknowledge National Space Organization
Before
After
Guatemala earthquake 11/08/2012(M: M7.3)
AIP-5 kick-off, Geneva 3-4 May 2012 stefano.nativi@cnr.it
Conclusions
• To cross the nations boundaries for satellites tasking can enhance the efficiency for disaster management– Ex :Taiwan and Thailand has created an alliance
• Cooperate with other societies(like Project Matsu媽祖 , OSDC)
Contacts
Hervé Caumont, AIP-5 DM WG lead (OGC)
herve.caumont@terradue.com
衷嵐焜 Lan-Kun(Peter) Chung(GIS.FCU,Taiwan )
peter@gis.tw
George Percival, IN-05-C1 task lead (OGC)percivall@myogc.org