1 / 22

Forest Service Update National Remote Sensing Program

Forest Service Update National Remote Sensing Program. USDA Forest Service National Remote Sensing Program Everett Hinkley – National Remote Sensing Program Leader Spring 2013 TFRSAC . Note of Appreciation. Thanks to all of you for coming, and for those calling in remotely.

heller
Télécharger la présentation

Forest Service Update National Remote Sensing Program

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Forest Service UpdateNational Remote Sensing Program USDA Forest Service National Remote Sensing Program Everett Hinkley – National Remote Sensing Program Leader Spring 2013 TFRSAC

  2. Note of Appreciation • Thanks to all of you for coming, and for those calling in remotely. • A special thanks to Vince Ambrosia and his support team for handling the preparatory logistics. • This is our 19th TFRSAC Meeting!

  3. Current WO Activities • Technology Development and Implementation • UAS, GeoPDF, Mobile Geospatial, the “Cloud”, & Sensor development • Unauthorized Activity on FS Lands • Detection and mapping of illegal activities • Earth Observing Systems • Landsat 8, VIIRS, Terra, Aqua • WO Direction & Policy • Evolution of the Geospatial Management Office • The Inventory, Monitoring & Assessment Initiative

  4. Current WO Concerns • Personnel Changes • Retirements and lost positions • Support to Fire • Need an Infrared summitto discuss requirements, gaps & opportunities • Funding for imagery programs • NAIP, North American Data Buy, USDA Satellite Imagery Archive, Enhanced View Program (NGA), Bing Imagery. • Funding is declining and critical sources are drying up. • Earth Observing Systems • Landsat 8, VIIRS, Terra, Aqua, Hyspiri, SMAP, and Landsat 9

  5. VIIRS Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership • Wide field of view • 3,000 km swath width • Daily observations of nearly any point on the Earth’s surface • Surface reflectance imagery • Once daily • Thermal/Emissive imagery • 2 times daily • NPP VIIRS and Aqua MODIS observations are nearly coincident • Spatial resolution • 375m/750m April 13, 2012, (NOAA/University of Maryland)

  6. Active Fire Mapping (AFM) Program(http://activefiremaps.fs.fed.us) • Satellite detection and monitoring of wildfire activity in CONUS, Alaska, Hawaii & Canada • Leverages NASA and NOAA assets • MODIS • AVHRR • Facilitates decision support for strategic planning & response for U.S. and Canadian fire agencies • Prioritize allocation of fire suppression assets • Integrated into fire-related applications and decision support systems • Developing new capabilities • Early detection • Spatially refined data • GOES • VIIRS

  7. Tactical Fire Mapping Support

  8. Tactical Scale Fire Mapping Support • (http://nirops.fs.fed.us) • “NIROPS” - National Infrared Operations • Provide high resolution fire detection/mapping to support incident command operations • RSAC Support Functions: • Maintenance • NIROPS website • IR ordering system • Operations Users Guide • IR Vendor listing • PHOENIX sensor tech support • Technology evaluation • IRIN incident support • IRIN training

  9. Tactical Scale Fire Mapping Support Research & Development Operations IRINs: Tom Mellin National IR Program Manager (R3, Albuquerque) Forest Service Assistant Director Fire Operations: Kim Christensen IR Techs: Woody Smith Charles ‘Kaz’ Kazimir (NIFC, Boise) Pilots: Dan Johnson (R4, Ogden) Tech Support

  10. Tactical Scale Fire Mapping Support 144Z: Cessna Citation Bravo 149Z Beechcraft 200 Super King Air • Airborne PHOENIX imagery acquired by two agency aircraft • Imagery is pre-processed in flight and downloaded directly to ground for interpretation by IRINs • High resolution, daily fire map products provided by 6:00 AM • Products delineate fire perimeter and active fire areas

  11. 2012 Tactical Fire IR Support Demand 144Z – 565 requests 149Z – 598 requests • IR requests range from 250-900 annually • More IMTs are requesting support • UTF = “Unable To Fill” due to Wx, aircraft issues, etc.

  12. New Airborne Sensors Available To USFS Autonomous Modular Sensor (AMS) • 16 band sensor (VIS/NIR/SWIR/IR) • Multi-mission potential for USFS • Transition from NASA to USFS ongoing • Interagency agreement signed • Fit checks on 144Z conducted Sept 2012 • NASA Ames/NIROPS technical meetings ongoing • Installation details • Flight test planning • Availability of AMS to USFS in early CY2013 • Testing & implementation spring/summer 2013 Infrared imagery/fire detection & characterization Post-fire assessment imagery

  13. New Airborne Sensors Available To USFS Wide Area Imager (WAI) • 5 band sensor (VIS/NIR/TIR) • Multi-mission potential for USFS • Developed by Xiomas under NASA SBIR • Currently in SBIR Phase 3 • FS contract let for WAI demo/eval mission • Spring/Summer 2013 over western U.S. fires • 3 day mission • One 4 hour operational period per day • Costs split 50/50 between NIICD and RSAC • Availability of WAI to USFS anticipated in 2014 WAI MWIR imagery WAI MWIR imagery w/heat sources

  14. Tactical Fire Mapping Challenges • Need for surge aircraft (!) • To meet tactical fire support requests • Transition/integration of new sensors • Identify aircraft; Modifications • Facilitate daytime as well as nighttime missions • Potential to support non-fire missions

  15. Unmanned Aircraft Systems

  16. Forest Service UAS Advisory Group (UASAG) • “…The Advisory Group will be responsible for interfacing with interagency partners (including the Federal Aviation Administration) and determining revisions needed to current FS aviation policy on the use of UAS. FS UAS policy can be found under FSM 5713.7 and 5718.1. • Additional representation from other deputy and staff areas with potential interest in leveraging UAS is being pursued. “

  17. Where’s the Mojo? NASA/USFS WRAP • Collaboration to facilitate and demonstrate evolving technologies to increase the information and timeliness of data collected for wildfires • Funded by NASA (2003-2011) • Demonstrate/evaluate technologies • UAVs, sensors, data transfer and visualization, etc. • Missions utilized large and small UAV platforms USFS IRDB • Additional support provided by IRDB since FY2007

  18. Forest Service UAS Strategy • Augment, NOTreplace, our manned aircraft • Work with partners to identify niche applications that are underserved by current technology • Keep the approach simple; work on doing one thing well before adding additional capabilities • Provide unified systems that are affordable

  19. Small UAS Demonstration/Evaluation Missions Tier I – Small (Raven) Tier II – LALE (RS-16) • Conducted primarily to assess UAS for fire management objectives • Short/long endurance missions • Incident intell and communications • USFS role: • Evaluate entire system • Report, develop guidance documentation • UAS payloads and capabilities: • EO/IR video and mapping cameras • Wx sensors • Communications relay • Software technologies to generate NRT geospatial products • Aircraft modifications for nighttime ops NRT image mosaic product

  20. Interagency UAS Coordination for Hazard Support 2011 Southwest Fire Season • Coordination between DHS/CBP and IC Teams facilitated by DOI/Forest Service • Daily tactical fire monitoring support provided by Ft. Huachuca-based Predator UAVs • Real-time EO/IR video provided to IMTs via BigPipe and Remote Viewing Terminal (RVT) • Feedback from fire teams was very positive • Several recommendations provided to increase efficiency/utility

  21. UAS Challenges • Progress of the UAS Advisory Group • F&AM support • Keep up with partner agencies; Leverage synergies • Lifting of UAS demo/eval mission stand down • Will help advance UAS Advisory Group tasks • FOIA’s, FOIA’s and more FOIA’s • Public interest – not all good

  22. Questions?

More Related